Flowers in the Dirt

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Flowers in the Dirt
Flowers in the Dirt cover
Studio album by Paul McCartney
Released 5 June 1989
Recorded September 1987 - February 1989
Genre Rock
Length 53:42
Label Parlophone/EMI
Producer(s) Paul McCartney, George Martin, Elvis Costello, Trevor Horn, Steve Lipson,
Mitchell Froom
Chris Hughes
and Neil Dorfsman
Professional reviews
Paul McCartney chronology
CHOBA B CCCP
(1988)
Flowers in the Dirt
(1989)
Tripping the Live Fantastic
(1990)


Flowers in the Dirt is Paul McCartney's comeback album, released in 1989. It was considered a major return upon release for McCartney due to the fact that he was embarking on his first world tour since the Wings Over the World jaunt back in 1975/1976. Flowers in the Dirt was also celebrated due to its musical quality, which earned McCartney his best reviews in years.

After the meager sales that greeted Press to Play, McCartney realized he needed to work much harder on his follow-up. Thus, he not only teamed up with several different producers, but also spent the better part of eighteen months perfecting Flowers in the Dirt. A highlight of the sessions was McCartney's unlikely alliance with Elvis Costello, with whom he composed many new songs. McCartney greatly enjoyed the partnership, even finding that Costello mirrored John Lennon in certain aspects of his personality. Costello would also appear on the album, even co-singing "You Want Her Too" (an update of "The Girl Is Mine") with Paul. Another celebrity guest included was friend David Gilmour from Pink Floyd on his trademark electric guitar.

Knowing full well he intended to launch the biggest tour of his career thus far, McCartney also put together a regular band to take out on the road, and whom would appear in various forms on Flowers in the Dirt. Hamish Stuart was best known for his tenure in Average White Band, while Robbie McIntosh had been a member of The Pretenders. Filling out the sound would be Chris Whitten on drums and Paul Wickens joining McCartney's wife Linda McCartney on keyboards.

Finally, early in 1989, the project was ready. In May, the Beatlesque "My Brave Face" was released as a single and promptly gave McCartney his last sizeable US hit, reaching #25, while reaching #18 in the UK. In June, Flowers in the Dirt was released to high anticipation and immediately entered the UK charts at #1, garnering very receptive reviews from all around. In the US, the reaction was better than Press to Play, with the album reaching #21, staying on the charts for a year and going gold, though it still sold beneath expectations. Follow-up singles "This One", "Figure Of Eight"/"Ou Est Le Soleil?" and "Put It There" would all be minor UK hits.

"The Paul McCartney World Tour" opened on 26 September 1989 and would travel the globe (including Japan) until the following July, becoming one of the highest grossing and best reviewed tours of all time.

In 1993, Flowers in the Dirt was remastered and reissued on CD as part of "The Paul McCartney Collection" series with "Once Upon A Long Ago"'s B-Side "Back On My Feet", "Flying To My Home" ("My Brave Face"'s flip side) and "Figure Of Eight"'s B-Side "Loveliest Thing" all added as bonus tracks.

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All songs by Paul McCartney, except where noted.

  1. "My Brave Face" (Paul McCartney/Declan MacManus) – 3:18
  2. "Rough Ride" – 4:43
  3. "You Want Her Too" (Paul McCartney/Declan MacManus) – 3:11
  4. "Distractions" – 4:39
  5. "We Got Married" – 4:57
  6. "Put It There" – 2:07
    • Based upon a saying of McCartney's father, James McCartney
  7. "Figure Of Eight" – 3:25
    • Re-recorded in September 1989 for its single release as a double A-Side with "Ou Est Le Soleil?"
  8. "This One" – 4:10
  9. "Don't Be Careless Love" (Paul McCartney/Declan MacManus) – 3:18
  10. "That Day Is Done" (Paul McCartney/Declan MacManus) – 4:19
  11. "How Many People" – 4:14
    • Dedicated to the memory of Chico Mendes, Brazilian Rain Forest Campaigner
  12. "Motor Of Love" – 6:18
  13. "Ou Est Le Soleil?" – 4:45
    • Added to the CD edition of Flowers in the Dirt

In Japan, a "Special Package" 2 CD edition was released (EMI/Odeon TOCP 6118•19) with the follow tracks:

  1. "Message" - 0:28
    • A environmental message from Paul to the Japanese fans.
  2. "The Long And Winding Road" (McCartney/Lennon) (sic) - 3:51
    • From the video "Put It There".
  3. "Loveliest Thing" - 3:59
  4. "Rough Ride" - 4:53
  5. "Ou Est Le Soleil (7" Mix)" - 4:50
  6. "Mama's Little Girl" - 3:41
  7. "Same Time Next Year" - 3:06
  8. "Party, Party" (P. McCartney/L. McCartney/McIntosh/Stuart/Whitten/Wickens) - 5:35
  9. "P.S. Love Me Do" - 3:40
    • The studio version of the combination of two of the Beatle songs owned by MPL Communications. The live version is found on the "Birthday" CD single.

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