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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 bilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
rocksinger/songwriter
Emneord
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidrag af
Indhold
My Brave Face (Remastered 2017)Rough Ride (Remastered 2017)You Want Her Too (Remastered 2017)Distractions (Remastered 2017)We Got Married (Remastered 2017)Put It There (Remastered 2017)Figure Of Eight (Remastered 2017)This One (Remastered 2017)Don't Be Careless Love (Remastered 2017)That Day Is Done (Remastered 2017)How Many People (Remastered 2017)Motor Of Love (Remastered 2017)Où Est Le Soleil? (Remastered 2017)The Lovers That Never Were (Original Demo)Tommy's Coming Home (Original Demo)Twenty Fine Fingers (Original Demo)So Like Candy (Original Demo)You Want Her Too (Original Demo)That Day Is Done (Original Demo)Don't Be Careless Love (Original Demo)My Brave Face (Original Demo)Playboy To A Man (Original Demo)
Beskrivelse
Album oprindeligt publiceret 1989 + bonustracks
Udgave
Special 2 CD edition
Forlag
MPL CommunicationsUniversal Music Enterprises
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
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Record collector, 465 (2017 April)
"After a spell of middling albums - the previous really satisfying set was 1982's Tug Of War - Paul McCartney was clearly determined to make Flowers In The Dirt a return to form ... enlisting a spikey sparring partner, this time Elvis Costello ... Discs two and three here are given over to their two demo sessions, properly mastered. The first ranks among the strongest post- Beatle solo work out there - acoustic, raw reminders of his undiminished melodic and vocal prowess. Indicative of the quality on offer is an impassioned, stripped-back The Lovers That Never Were, on which there's a real sense of the partnership clicking and that makes the official version (from 1993's Off The Ground) sound rather phoned in"
Record collector, 465 (2017 April)
Pitchfork, 2017-03-28
"The reissue of his 1989 collaboration with Elvis Costello reveals the art underneath its schlocky gloss. It is also the rarest of things: a McCartney record where you can sense his need to be loved ... The recently released Super Deluxe Edition contains full-band demos from 1988 ... That's the divide between the initial release of Flowers in the Dirt and the reissue: the 1989 LP is made for a mass audience, while the reissue reveals the art lurking underneath the gloss"
Pitchfork, 2017-03-28