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"Pipes Of Peace" is an exceptional album. It has 11 tracks of which 4 are amongst the best he has ever produced.
The 4 tracks I rate so highly are "Say, Say, Say", "The Man", "Through Our Love" and "Pipes Of Peace".
The first two of these are duets with Michael Jackson and co-written ... Read review
Not one of the better remembered Paul McCartney albums,Pipes Of Peaceis notable chiefly ... more
for "Say Say Say", the wily McCartney's timely collaboration with Michael Jackson and an undeniably superb pop single. The rest of it is pretty enough in its slick,...
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Not one of the better remembered Paul McCartney albums, Pipes Of Peaceis notable chiefly ... more
for "Say Say Say", the wily McCartney's timely collaboration with Michael Jackson and an undeniably superb pop single. The rest of it is pretty enough in its slick...
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First I will confess to being a huge fan of Paul McCartney. I am an admirer of his music with The Beatles as well as with Wings, as Paul McCartney and in duets.
"Pipes Of Peace" is an exceptional album. It has 11 tracks of which 4 are amongst the best he has ever produced.
The 4 tracks I rate so highly are "Say, Say, Say", "The Man", "Through Our Love" and "Pipes Of Peace". ...with Michael Jackson and co-written with Michael Jackson. If that isn't a pop music writing dream team then I don't know what is.
"Say, Say, Say" is quite well known and to this day (Feb 2009) still gets regular airplay on Music Television Channels. But "The Man", which I think is an extraordinarily brilliant track is little known or played on either radio or television.
First I will confess to being a huge fan of Paul McCartney. I am an admirer of his music with The Beatles as well as with Wings, as Paul McCartney and in duets.
"Pipes Of Peace" is an exceptional album. It has 11 tracks of which 4 are amongst the best he has ever produced.
The 4 tracks I rate so highly are "Say, Say, Say", "The Man", "Through Our Love" and "Pipes Of Peace".
The first two of these are duets with Michael Jackson and co-written with Michael Jackson. If that isn't a pop music writing dream team then I don't know what is.
"Say, Say, Say" is quite well known and to this day (Feb 2009) still gets regular airplay on Music Television Channels. But "The Man", which I think is an extraordinarily brilliant track is little known or played on either radio or television.
"Pipes of Piece" is well known and clearly of high quality; "Through Our Love" is not so well known but in my opinion deserves some kind of anthem status as it is that good.
Paul McCartney has made many great albums and this is one of his best.
This review is also posted on www.dooyoo.co.uk under my user name eyedo6789
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Product details
Title
Pipes Of Peace
Performer
Paul McCartney
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
08/1993
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1983
Label / Distributor
Parlophone / EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Engineer
Geoff Emerick
Producer
George Martin
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
77778926726
Catalogue Number
CDP 7892672
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, bass); Michael Jackson (vocals); Eric Stewart (guitar, background vocals); Denny Laine, Hughie Burns, Geoff Whitehorn (guitar); Gavin Wright (violin); Jerry Hey (strings, horns); Gary Herbig (flute); Chris Smith (harmonica); Andy Mackay, Ernie Watts (tenor saxophone); Gary E. Grant (horns); Stanley Clarke (bass); Ringo Starr, Steve Gadd, Dave Mattacks (drums); James Kippen (tabla); Linda McCartney, Petalozzi's Children's Choir (background vocals). PIPES OF PEACE--the 1983 follow-up to McCartney's TUG OF WAR album--was a more pop-oriented outing than its critically-acclaimed predecessor. Recorded with former Beatles producer George Martin and guest musicians like Ringo Starr and jazz bassist Stanley Clarke at Martin's studio on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, PIPES OF PEACE has a casual, laid-back feel that is perfectly suited to McCartney's breezy pop melodies. The album's best-known song, "Say Say Say," is a propulsive pop-soul duet with Michael Jackson that was McCartney's last single to reach #1 on the American charts. PIPES OF PEACE also contains "So Bad," a beautiful, smoldering love song that is arguably one of McCartney's most underrated ballads. Though McCartney tries to deliver a big message on the title track, PIPES OF PEACE works best as a pop album and it features a fine mix of upbeat songs and earnest ballads that give McCartney ample opportunity to show off his incomparable voice and peerless musicianship.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Pipes Of Peace
2.
Say Say Say
3.
Other Me
4.
Keep Under Cover
5.
So Bad
6.
Man
7.
Sweetest Little Show
8.
Average Person
9.
Hey Hey (Baby)
10.
Tug Of Peace
11.
Through Our Love
12.
Twice In A Lifetime (bonus track)
13.
We All Stand Together (bonus track)
14.
Simple As That (bonus track)
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