Paul McCartney – Tug Of War (1982) [Deluxe Edition 2015] {Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz + 24bit/44,1kHz}

Paul McCartney – Tug Of War (1982) [Deluxe Edition 2015]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96(44,1) kHz | Time – 72:28 minutes | 1,18 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Unknown | Artwork: Digital booklet | © Hear Music

Tug of War, originally released in 1982, is the first album following the break-up of Wings and the third solo album by Paul McCartney. The album was produced by George Martin and includes numerous guest musicians, including Stevie Wonder, Carl Perkins, and Ringo Starr. Hailed upon its release as “exquisitely crafted” by The New York Times and a “masterpiece” by Rolling Stone, Tug of War reached #1 on both the US and UK charts and received a Grammy nomination for “Album of the Year” in 1983.

Like 1970’s McCartney, 1980’s McCartney II functioned as a way for Paul McCartney to clear the decks: to experiment and recalibrate in the aftermath of his band falling apart. This means 1982’s Tug of War is, in many ways, the very first Paul McCartney solo album, a record recorded not at home but in a studio, a record made without Wings and not co-credited to Linda, who nevertheless is present as a backing vocalist. McCartney recognized this album as something of a major opportunity, so he revived his relationship with Beatles producer George Martin and brought in several heavy-hitters as guests, including his hero Carl Perkins, his Motown counterpart Stevie Wonder, fusion star Stanley Clarke, prog rock refugees Eric Stewart and Andy Mackay, and his old bandmate Ringo Starr, whose presence was overshadowed by “Here Today,” an elegy written for the murdered John Lennon. Tucked away at the end of the first side, “Here Today” is bittersweet and small when compared to all the show pieces elbowing each other for attention throughout Tug of War: the grave march of the title track, the vaudevillian “Ballroom Dancing,” the stately drama of “Wanderlust,” and sincere schmaltz of “Ebony and Ivory,” the Wonder duet that helped turn this album into the blockbuster it was intended to be. As good as some of these numbers are — and they are, bearing an ambition and execution that outstrips latter-day Wings — much of the charm of Tug of War lies in the excess around the edges, whether it’s the rockabilly lark of the Perkins duet “Get It,” the later-period Beatles whimsy of ‘”The Pound Is Sinking,” the electro-throwaway “Dress Me Up as a Robber,” or the long, electro-funk workout of “What’s That You’re Doing?,” a track that’s a fuller collaboration between Paul and Stevie than “Ebony and Ivory.” Such crowd-pleasing genre-hopping finds its apotheosis on “Take It Away,” a salute to eager performers and the crowds who love them, which means it summarizes not only the appeal of Tug of War in general — it is, by design, a record that gives the people old Beatle Paul — but McCartney in general.

Tracklist

Original Album – Remixed 2015 (24-96)
01 – Tug of War
02 – Take It Away
03 – Somebody Who Cares
04 – What’s That You’re Doing? [with Stevie Wonder]
05 – Here Today
06 – Ballroom Dancing
07 – The Pound Is Sinking
08 – Wanderlust
09 – Get It [with Carl Perkins]
10 – Be What You See
11 – Dress Me Up As a Robber
12 – Ebony and Ivory [with Stevie Wonder]

Bonus Audio – Remastered 2015 (24-44,1)
01 – Stop, You Don’t Know Where She Came From [Demo]
02 – Wanderlust [Demo]
03 – Ballroom Dancing [Demo]
04 – Take It Away [Demo]
05 – The Pound Is Sinking [Demo]
06 – Something That Didn’t Happen [Demo]
07 – Ebony and Ivory [Demo]
08 – Dress Me Up As a Robber – Robber Riff [Demo]
09 – Ebony and Ivory [Solo Version]
10 – Rainclouds
11 – I’ll Give You a Ring

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