The Art of McCartney

The Art of McCartney
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released November 18, 2014
Genre Rock
Label Arctic Poppy via Kobalt
Producer Ralph Sall

The Art of McCartney is a tribute album to musician Paul McCartney and was released on November 18, 2014. The 42-song set, which covers McCartney's solo work and work with The Beatles, features a wide range of artists such as Barry Gibb, Brian Wilson, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Alice Cooper, Smokey Robinson, and Kiss. According to producer Ralph Sall, the project has been in the works for over 11 years.[1]

Background

Sall originally came up with the project in 2003 when he worked with McCartney on reviving the song "A Love for You" from McCartney's sessions for the 1971 album, Ram, for the In-Laws soundtrack. Sall got the approval from McCartney to begin work on the project and began recording songs with McCartney's backing band which includes guitarists Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray, keyboardist Paul "Wix" Wickens and drummer Abe Laboriel, Jr.. It was then that Sall started to seek out other artists to cover McCartney's work with; the Beach Boys' founding member Brian Wilson was the first to come on board, with his cover of McCartney's "Wanderlust".[1]

Release

The Cure featuring James McCartney, Paul's son, performing their cover of "Hello, Goodbye" was released on September 9, 2014 through Rollingstone.com.[2]

The compilation will be available in a variety of formats, ranging from standard 34 track CD, vinyl and digital releases to a 42 track deluxe set with hardbound books, a DVD documentary about the making of the album and more. A limited edition deluxe box set, which has been limited to 1,000 copies will also be released and includes signed artwork by Beatles associate Alan Aldridge, a USB drive designed to look like McCartney's signature Hofner bass, the aforementioned DVD documentary, an audio documentary, an illustrated guide to the release, art cards, CDs, vinyl and a certificate of authenticity.

Track listing

No. TitlePerformer(s) Length
1. "Maybe I'm Amazed"  Billy Joel 5:05
2. "Things We Said Today"  Bob Dylan 3:01
3. "Band on the Run"  Heart 5:14
4. "Junior's Farm"  Steve Miller 4:17
5. "The Long and Winding Road"  Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) 3:30
6. "My Love"  Harry Connick Jr. 4:05
7. "Wanderlust"  Brian Wilson 4:16
8. "Bluebird"  Corinne Bailey Rae 3:23
9. "Yesterday"  Willie Nelson 3:00
10. "Junk"  Jeff Lynne 2:12
11. "When I'm Sixty-Four"  Barry Gibb 2:41
12. "Every Night"  Jamie Cullum 2:59
13. "Venus and Mars/Rock Show"  Kiss 6:40
14. "Let Me Roll It"  Paul Rodgers 4:33
15. "Helter Skelter"  Roger Daltrey 4:01
16. "Helen Wheels"  Def Leppard 3:50
17. "Hello, Goodbye"  The Cure featuring James McCartney 4:02
18. "Live and Let Die"  Billy Joel 3:09
19. "Let It Be"  Chrissie Hynde 3:48
20. "Jet"  Robin Zander and Rick Nielsen 4:11
21. "Hi Hi Hi"  Joe Elliott 3:10
22. "Letting Go"  Heart 3:58
23. "Hey Jude"  Steve Miller 5:13
24. "Listen to What the Man Said"  Owl City 3:36
25. "Got to Get You Into My Life"  Perry Farrell 2:42
26. "Drive My Car"  Dion 2:51
27. "Lady Madonna"  Allen Toussaint 2:16
28. "Let 'Em In"  Dr. John 5:13
29. "So Bad"  Smokey Robinson 3:21
30. "No More Lonely Nights"  The Airborne Toxic Event 3:35
31. "Eleanor Rigby"  Alice Cooper 2:09
32. "Come and Get It"  Toots Hibbert with Sly & Robbie 2:21
33. "On the Way"  B.B. King 3:20
34. "Birthday"  Sammy Hagar 3:28
Bonus Tracks
No. TitlePerformer(s) Length
1. "C Moon" (Amazon exclusive)Robert Smith  
2. "Can't Buy Me Love"  Booker T. Jones  
3. "P.S. I Love You"  Ronnie Spector  
4. "All My Loving" (Target exclusive)Darlene Love  
5. "For No One" (Best Buy exclusive)Ian McCulloch  
6. "Put It There" (Amazon exclusive)Peter, Bjorn and John  
7. "Run Devil Run" (Target exclusive)Wanda Jackson  
8. "Smile Away" (Best Buy exclusive)Alice Cooper  

References

  1. 1 2 Grow, Kory (September 9, 2014). "Paul McCartney Tribute Comp: Bob Dylan, Kiss and More Cover the Beatle". Rolling Stone.
  2. Murray, Nick (9 September 2014). "Watch the Cure Cover the Beatles' 'Hello, Goodbye'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 20 October 2014.

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