Return To Pepperland (Twenty Years Later)

Being a reflection of Paul's work on the Beatles' Sargent Peppers Album, (having been made twenty years later), Return To Pepperland was an unrealesed Bootlegged Paul McCartney album. Others alongside it included the unrealesed and Bootlegged: Rupert The Bear and the Costello Albums.

Being Produced By Sergeant M Records, Return To Pepperland was a Beatles come-back album, created by Paul McCartney, but never released. It was recorded in 1984-1987, consisting of mostly home demos by Paul.[1] Some tracks later made their way onto CD-single B-sides, but all were written by McCartney except PS Love Me Do, Lennon/McCartney and Don't Break The Promise, McCartney/Stewart.[2]

Also known As

Return To Pepperland (Twenty Years Later).

Personnel

Producer - Phil Ramone.[3]

Ringo Starr - Drums in Beautiful Night.[4]

Linda Eastman - keyboards, backing harmony vocals.

Paul McCartney otherwise played everything else.

Track listing

  1. Lindiana, 5:48
  2. I Love This House, 3:44
  3. We Got Married, 5:10
  4. Beautiful Night, 6:13
  5. Loveliest Thing, 3:58
  6. Squid, 6:25
  7. Big Day, 5:36
  8. This One, 3:26
  9. Love Come Tumbling Down, 4:22
  10. Christian Pop, 2:21
  11. Atlantic Ocean, 6:47
  12. Love Mix, 3:01
  13. Return To Pepperland, 4:53
  14. Same Love, 3:55
  15. Don't Break The Promise, 3:38[5]

Album Length

Total Playing Time : 72:59[6]

Sources

  1. "Return To Pepperland - The Unreleased 1987 Album". www.maccafan.net. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  2. "Return To Pepperland - The Unreleased 1987 Album". www.maccafan.net. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  3. "Beatles Rarity Of The Week – "Return To Pepperland" (out-take)". The Beatles Rarity. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  4. "Beatles Rarity Of The Week – "Return To Pepperland" (out-take)". The Beatles Rarity. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  5. "Return To Pepperland - The Unreleased 1987 Album". www.maccafan.net. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  6. "Return To Pepperland - The Unreleased 1987 Album". www.maccafan.net. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
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