Paul McCartney's Working Classical

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Paul McCartney's Working Classical
Paul McCartney's Working Classical cover
Studio album by Paul McCartney
Released 1 November 1999
Recorded Mid 1999
Genre Classical
Length 61:35
Label EMI Classics
Producer(s) John Fraser
Professional reviews
Paul McCartney chronology
Run Devil Run
(1999)
Paul McCartney's Working Classical
(1999)
Liverpool Sound Collage
(2000)


Paul McCartney's Working Classical is Paul McCartney's third full-length release of original classical music and was issued one month after Run Devil Run's release in 1999.

Following up on 1997's Paul McCartney's Standing Stone, the concept behind Working Classical was to place pre-existing (and in some cases, very well known) McCartney songs into an orchestral context. Specially for this project, McCartney also unveiled some new pieces, namely "Haymakers", "Midwife", "Spiral" and "Tuesday". A different performance of "A Leaf" was originally released in October 1995 on a CD single, and is presented here in a new recording.

Performing the new arrangements are the London Symphony Orchestra and the Loma Mar Quartet, with special orchestrations arranged by noted musicians Richard Rodney Bennett and Jonathan Tunick.

The title of this project is a pun on the phrase "working class", in the sense that McCartney, despite his elevated stature, still cherishes his Liverpool roots and is proud of them. Mirroring this ideology is his pride in his rock and roll songs and willingness to transfer them into the "elevated" classical music genre.

Paul McCartney's Working Classical was another success in that genre, even though this time it failed to dent the regular US album charts. His most most recent foray into the classical realm is Ecce Cor Meum (Behold My Heart), released in the autumn of 2006.

[edit] Track listing

All pieces by Paul McCartney.

  1. "Junk" – 2:49
    • Originally introduced on McCartney's 1970 debut album McCartney
  2. "A Leaf" – 11:08
    • Originally premiered as a CD Single in an alternate performance in 1995
  3. "Haymakers" – 3:33
  4. "Midwife" – 3:34
  5. "Spiral" – 10:02
  6. "Warm And Beautiful" – 2:31
  7. "My Love" – 3:48
  8. "Maybe I'm Amazed" – 2:04
    • Originally introduced on McCartney's 1970 debut album McCartney
  9. "Calico Skies" – 1:52
    • Originally introduced on McCartney's 1997 album Flaming Pie
  10. "Golden Earth Girl" – 1:57
  11. "Somedays" – 3:05
    • Originally introduced on McCartney's 1997 album Flaming Pie
  12. "Tuesday" – 12:27
  13. "She's My Baby" – 1:47
    • Originally introduced on Wings' 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound
  14. "The Lovely Linda" – 0:56
    • Originally introduced on McCartney's 1970 debut album McCartney


Paul McCartney
Studio Albums
McCartney | Ram | McCartney II | Tug of War | Pipes of Peace | Press to Play | Снова в СССР | Flowers in the Dirt | Off the Ground | Flaming Pie | Run Devil Run | Driving Rain | Chaos and Creation in the Backyard
With Wings
Wild Life | Red Rose Speedway | Band on the Run | Venus and Mars | Wings at the Speed of Sound
London Town | Back to the Egg | Band on the Run: 25th Anniversary Edition
Live Albums
Wings Over America | Tripping the Live Fantastic | Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!
Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) | Paul Is Live | Back in the U.S. | Back in the World
Compilations
Wings Greatest | All the Best! | Wingspan: Hits and History
Soundtracks
The Family Way (soundtrack) | Give My Regards to Broad Street
Experimental Albums
Thrillington | Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest | Rushes | Liverpool Sound Collage | Twin Freaks
Classical Albums
Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio | Paul McCartney's Standing Stone | Paul McCartney's Working Classical | Ecce Cor Meum
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