The album Paul McCartney became bored working on
While some musicians prefer a more polished approach, others often enjoy performing live in the studio, recording music to its fullest entity to ensure the music sounds as raw and energetic as possible. Throughout his storied career, Paul McCartney has experienced the best of both, but for his ninth record, Off the Ground, brought his touring band into the studio to maintain the directness of his stage appeal.This approach was perhaps the best one McCartney could have taken for the album, especially considering it appeared far less nuanced—though never lacking in substance—than those on the previous album, Flowers in the Dirt. The decision to adopt a “live in the studio” format suited the confrontational energy of the record, allowing some of the singer’s more brash sentiments to shine.
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