The Paul McCartney album his label didn’t want to release
The number one rule about pop music is usually not to question Paul McCartney. Throughout his time with The Beatles and his solo career, McCartney usually knew what made people want to dance and feel good about themselves, so there was no real reason to believe that he was going to make something terrible whenever he went into the studio. He did have his fair share of off moments, but when he staged one of his comebacks in the 1990s, his label outright refused to release Flaming Pie at first.When you think about it, the idea of limiting McCartney’s content in the late 1990s makes zero sense. The world had just gotten a taste of Fab again with the release of The Beatles Anthology, and since the rest of the Britpop world was paying tribute to The Beatles everywhere they could, it wasn’t exactly hard for someone to get on board with an album by one of them.
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