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Driving Rain album for sale Product Description
Driving Rain album for sale by Paul McCartney was released Nov 13, 2001 on the Capitol label. Includes special bonus track "Freedom," as performed at The Madison Square Garden Concert in New York City in tribute to those who died in the WTC disaster. Who would have guessed that more than three decades after the Beatles breakup, Paul McCartney--often typecast as the least daring of the group--would be turning out some of the most aggressive, forthright music of any of his peers. Driving Rain CD music contains a single disc with 16 songs. ...See Full Description
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Driving Rain buy CD music Customer Reviews
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 | Relieved! Since I was nine, I would listen to a new Beatles or member release with anticipation, and almost always came away on a first listen with a ????. Same here, was tenatively impressed first listen, had restrained excitement on second, and thereafter have liked the work better and more each listen. Honest, vocally and "bass"ically very, very, good, and has great hooks -- a vast improvement over Flaming Pie, which had good and some great moments, but not overall good. Love "Lonely Road, "About You" & "Back In the Sunshine Again" as great rockers. He's still my idol! By a reviewer (Fort Lauderdale, FL) |
| A Charged Paul Rocks On I am impressed by this album. There are some strained vocals and some loose arrangements, but there is an electricity that pulls you in. Some songs are as good as it gets, including Your Loving Flame, About You, Lonely Road, Heather, and many more. There is something on this disc for everyone. An honest, creative and satisfying record that grows on you, I am glad he is still creating music. By a reviewer (Burlington CT) |
| WOW! I almost want to say LOL, but, NAAAH! He's still got it Paul returns to his trademark studio-craft with this album, Driving Rain. Here, Paul combines new inspiration with original jams and creative ideas that power forward in a way that we have not heard for at least two decades. This album is better than Flowers In The Dirt, Off The Ground, Press To Play, and almost every single album that also came from there. But it might not appeal to the casual Paul fan because he is being so experimental. So the non-fan, this album simply sounds like Paul is spinning himself into a corner with supposedly overblown studio usage and sonic experimentation, but that bombast is enough to solidify the album and make it solid despite that argument. Definitely an album for the major fan, but casual fans should approach it carefully. I know that I had to. By Galen (Anchorage, AK, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| BRILLIANT! Paul McCartneys 2001 album, Driving Rain is awesome. First of all because it rocks. Some of the songs on here could be classified as heavy metal like Rinse the Raindrops which is awesome and Lonely Road where Paul is screaming and throwing stuff around. Since it was released after 9/11 the EXCELLENT song Freedom was added on to Driving Rain which makes for a very fitting closure to an AWESOME album. By keithsilvers (Wausau, WI, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| Haunting and Daring McCartney DRIVING RAIN is an excellent piece of music by McCartney. This guy runs circles around his contemporaries like Eric Clapton, Elton John and Bob Dylan with this latest work. The problem is....the public won't recognize him for it. They're too busy concentrating still on McCartney's work with Beatles and/or Wings, and thus, this album isn't getting the attention it deserves. "From a Lover to a Friend" is haunting, "Rinse the Raindrops" is the most daring piece of work by McCartney since "Helter Skelter"!! Though the album needs repeated listenings to get fullly acquainted with, it's worth it...DRIVING RAIN has been in my stereo for weeks. By a reviewer (Wilmington, DE) This review is for a different format. |
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Driving Rain songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 2232138 |
| Label | Capitol |
| Orig Year | 2001 |
| Catalog number | 35510 |
| Tapes | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 13, 2001 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | David Kahne |
| Engineer | Geoff Emerick; Mark Dearnley; Paul Hicks |
| Recording Time | 67 minutes |
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