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Maybe I'm Amazed : Paul McCartney 1979-1988

Artist Song
Wings  Goodnight Tonight [1979] 
Wings  Daytime Nightime Suffering [1979] 
Wings  Rockestra Theme [Back To The Egg 1979] 
Wings  Getting Closer [Back To The Egg 1979] 
Wings  Arrow Through Me [Back To The Egg 1979] 
Paul McCartney  Wonderful Christmas Time [1979] 
Paul McCartney  Coming Up [McCartney II 1980] 
Paul McCartney  Temporary Secretary [McCartney II 1980] 
Paul McCartney  Waterfalls [McCartney II 1980] 
Paul McCartney  Ebony And Ivory (feat Stevie Wonder) [Tug Of War 1982] 
Paul McCartney  Take It Away [Tug Of War 1982] 
Paul McCartney  Tug Of War [Tug Of War 1982] 
Paul McCartney  Say Say Say (feat Michael Jackson) [Pipes Of Peace 1983] 
Paul McCartney  Pipes Of Peace [Pipes Of Peace 1983] 
Paul McCartney  So Bad [Pipes Of Peace 1983] 
Paul McCartney  No More Lonely Nights [Give My Regards To Broad Street 1984] 
Paul McCartney  Spies Like Us [Spies Like Us Soundtrack 1985] 
Paul McCartney  Press [Press To Play 1986] 
Paul McCartney  Stranglehold [Press To Play 1986] 
Paul McCartney  Only Love Remains [Press To Play 1986] 
Paul McCartney  Lucille [Choba B CCCP 1988] 

Comment:

Part 3 of 4. This is weakest of the four, due to most of his 1980s output.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 6/23/2004
I don't know if this is the weakest of the four because I love Back to the Egg and McCartney II so much, plus you picked the best songs from Tug of War. I think that after that album, though, only Flaming Pie is pretty great and Flowers in the Dirt is passable.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 6/23/2004
Oops, let me amend my Tug of War comment... you picked the most offensive song from it ("Ebony and Ivory"), as well.
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kevinsnow
Date: 6/23/2004
I love McCartney II because I think of it as Paul's attempt at Kraftwerk. He actually creates interesting sounds using synths. It's funny how the album consistently recieves awful reviews. Oh, and, the main reason for including Ebony and Ivory is that these mixes include all of the singles.
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Pop Kulcher
Date: 6/23/2004
I'm with Rob... though that's a bit generous. Egg was really the last McCartney album I had the least bit of interest in (though "Take It Away" is the one post-Wings track I truly love, and "Coming Up" had the amazing video way back in the day).