Paul McCartney – Flaming Pie CD

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Flaming Pie CD – Paul McCartney CD from Vinyl Records London

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CD1 Remastered albumCD2 Demos and Home RecordingsFlaming Pie is the tenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, first released in 1997.Having been heavily involved in The Beatlesrsquo Anthology project, Paul had time to reflect on the standards he and his bandmates had set during their career, and applied these to what would become his first album in four years. Made in a much more spontaneous style, with songs recorded here and there, mostly on holiday, itrsquos an album that luxuriates in its own sense of fun.Featuring producers George Martin and Jeff Lynne, as well as musicians including Steve Miller, Ringo Starr and his own son, James McCartney, Flaming Pie would go on to become one of Paulrsquos most acclaimed albums. Sales were brisk, with the album only kept from the Number 1 slot on both sides of the Atlantic by the cultural phenomenon that was the Spice Girlsrsquo Spice album. Paul McCartney CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £15

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