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Paul McCartney

Ram

  • AMG Review of Ram

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    After the breakup, Beatles fans expected major statements from the three chief songwriters in the Fab Four. John and George fulfilled those expectations -- Lennon with his lacerating, confessional John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Harrison with his triple-LP All Things Must Pass -- but Paul McCartney certainly didn't, turning toward the modest charms of McCartney, and then crediting his wife Linda as a full-fledged collaborator on its 1971 follow-up, Ram. Where McCartney was homemade, sounding deliberately ragged in parts, Ram had a fuller production yet retained that ramshackle feel, sounding as if it were recorded in a shack out back, not far from the farm where the cover photo of Paul holding the ram by the horns was taken. It's filled with songs that feel tossed off, filled with songs that are cheerfully, incessantly melodic; it turns the monumental symphonic sweep of Abbey Road into a cheeky slice of whimsy on the two-part suite "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey." All this made Ram an object of scorn and derision upon its release (and for years afterward, in fact), but in retrospect it looks like nothing so much as the first indie pop album, a record that celebrates small pleasures with big melodies, a record that's guileless and unembarrassed to be cutesy. But McCartney never was quite the sap of his reputation, and even here, on possibly his most precious record, there's some ripping ock & roll in the mock-apocalyptic goof "Monkberry Moon Delight," the joyfully noisy "Smile Away," where his feet can be smelled a mile away, and "Eat at Home," a rollicking, winking sex song. All three of these are songs filled with good humor, and their foundation in old-time ock & roll makes it easy to overlook how inventive these productions are, but on the more obviously tuneful and gentle numbers -- the ones that are more quintessentially McCartney-esque -- it's plain to see how imaginative and gorgeous the arrangements are, especially on the sad, soaring finale, "Back Seat of My Car," but even on its humble opposite, the sweet "Heart of the Country." These songs may not be self-styled major statements, but they are endearing and enduring, as is Ram itself, which seems like a more unique, exquisite pleasure with each passing year.

Nifty Neato
over 2 years ago

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The break up of the Beatles was difficult for fans of the Fab Four, but the individual Beatles also suffered. Because of legal action that had to be brought forth to dissolve the complex Beatles partnership, all assets in Apple Corps (the Beatles owned company) were frozen and that meant all royalty payments were stopped until the courts could sort things out. Even for solo albums and singles, ...

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for no apparent reason, Paul McCartney
about 1 year ago
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A counterpoint to my previous funky friday post.I love the warmth of this arrangement, it just pulls you in. I remember sitting in a corner of my home back when I was about 6 and looking at this album cover, daydreaming away.

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over 2 years ago
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Ram was Paul's second post-Beatle release, and it contained some vicious swipes at John & Yoko. TOO MANY PEOPLE is just the obvious one.(To be fair, Lennon was pretty vicious towards Paul in the infamous LENNON REMEMBERS Rolling Stone interview, even bitching about Paul making them rehearse!)"Too many people missing practicesDon't let him tell you what you want to be.Too many people holding bac...

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friday random ten, 1971 edition
7 months ago

I still have Bruce on my mind, so this will be another short one.1. The Temptations, "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)." The early 70s were a great time for soul/R&B, and it starts right here.2. Carole King, "It's Too Late." You know, I used to think that Little Eva was really Carole King recording under a pseudonym. Listen to "Locomotion" some time and tell me I didn't have a point.3...

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