Saturday, October 20, 2018

Paul McCartney's 'Egypt Station' assessed one month later

One month after its high-profile release, Paul McCartney's Egypt Station album is assessed anew by Robert Kinsler and TJR:

2 comments:

Unknown said...

interesting comments, guys.

I LOVE the album. Not wild about "Fuh You," either, but LOVE the bonus tracks ("Getting Started," "Nothing For Free")-- both of which are as good as any of the other songs on the album.

My favorites are "Happy With You," "Confidante," "Who Cares," "Despite Repeated Warnings," "People Want Peace," and "Dominoes." But, really, most of the album (again, save "Fuh You") I'm very happy with. Definitely one of his finer solo albums.

Unknown said...

interesting comments, guys.

I LOVE the album. Not wild about "Fuh You," either, but LOVE the bonus tracks ("Getting Started," "Nothing For Free")-- both of which are as good as any of the other songs on the album.

My favorites are "Happy With You," "Confidante," "Who Cares," "Despite Repeated Warnings," "People Want Peace," and "Dominoes." But, really, most of the album (again, save "Fuh You") I'm very happy with. Definitely one of his finer solo albums.