Liverpool Sound Collage

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Liverpool Sound Collage
Studio album by Paul McCartney
Released 21 August 2000
Recorded 1964, 1965, 1991 and 2000
Genre Electronica, ambient, avant-garde, musique concrète
Length 58:24
Label Hydra (UK)
Capitol (US)
Producer Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney chronology

Working Classical
(1999)
Liverpool Sound Collage
(2000)
Wingspan: Hits and History
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
NME [2]
Ultimate-Guitar.com (2.7/10) [3]

Liverpool Sound Collage is an ambient electronic album by Paul McCartney, which is also credited to The Beatles, Super Furry Animals, and Youth. McCartney had previously released two projects with Youth under the moniker The Fireman. Because McCartney was so heavily involved in its creation, in addition to his production credit, Liverpool Sound Collage, which was released in 2000, is generally considered a part of his main discography and is filed under his name.

Asked by artist Peter Blake to create something musical and with a Liverpool spirit to it, in order to complement his concurrent artwork exhibition, McCartney ended up harking all the way back to session chatter by The Beatles (hence their "involvement") and using snippets of his 1991 classical piece Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio. He also can be heard walking the streets and asking various pedestrians to give their impressions of Liverpool and The Beatles.

Liverpool Sound Collage was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.

Track listing

  1. "Plastic Beetle" – 8:23
  2. "Peter Blake 2000" – 16:54
  3. "Real Gone Dub Made in Manifest in the Vortex of the Eternal Now" – 16:37
  4. "Made Up" – 12:58
    • Paul McCartney, The Beatles
  5. "Free Now" – 3:29
    • Paul McCartney, The Beatles, Super Furry Animals

References

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