The Paul McCartney album he will always regret

When you’ve had such a seismic impact on the course of musical history, there probably comes a time when it’s hard for you to find a new way to continue making an impression on audiences without it feeling like you’re adhering to some sort of laboured routine. For someone like Paul McCartney, who had been continually been influencing the direction of popular music throughout the 1960s and ‘70s, it was clearly going to become more of a task to retain the interest of his audience.He’d kept things going pretty well in his post-Beatles career for a while, releasing a number of successful albums as a solo artist and member of Wings in the early ‘70s, but by the end of the decade, things had begun to get a bit hairy. ‘Mull of Kintyre’ has always felt like a dip in quality when compared to his prior achievements, but 1979 saw him commit his first truly heinous crime against music with the release of ‘Wonderful Christmastime’ – a song that singlehandedly threatens to deface his legacy.
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