Flaming Pie Paul McCartney

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  • Release Date: 05/27/1997
  • Sales Rank: 22,865
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724385650024

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Flaming Pie

1LISTENThe Song We Were Singing 3:52
2LISTENThe World Tonight 4:03
3LISTENIf You Wanna / Steve Miller 4:36
4LISTENSomedays 4:11
5LISTENYoung Boy / Steve Miller 3:54
6LISTENCalico Skies 2:29
7LISTENFlaming Pie 2:27
8LISTENHeaven on a Sunday 4:26
9LISTENUsed to Be Bad / Steve Miller 4:08
10LISTENSouvenir 3:38
11LISTENLittle Willow 2:55
12LISTENReally Love You 5:14
13LISTENBeautiful Night 5:03
14LISTENGreat Day 2:06

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Editorial Reviews

According to Paul McCartney, working on the Beatles Anthology project inspired him to record an album that was stripped-back, immediate, and fun, one less studied and produced than most of his recent work. In many ways, Flaming Pie fulfills those goals. A largely acoustic collection of simple songs, Flaming Pie is direct and unassuming, and at its best, it recalls the homely charm of McCartney and Ram. McCartney still has a tendency to wallow in trite sentiment, and his more ambitious numbers, like the string-drenched epic "Beautiful Night" or the silly Beatlesque psychedelia of "Flaming Pie," fall a little flat. But when he works on a small scale, as on the waltzing "The Song We Were Singing," "Calico Skies," "Great Day," and "Little Willow," he's gently affecting, and the moderately rocking pop of "The World Tonight" and "Young Boy" is more ingratiating than the pair of aimless bluesy jams with Steve Miller. Even with the filler, which should be expected on any McCartney album, Flaming Pie is one of his most successful latter-day efforts, mainly because McCartney is at his best when he doesn't try so hard and lets his effortless melodic gifts rise to the surface. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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One of my favorite CD'sby TishaRG

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April 14, 2009: Although I like Paul Mccartney I have honestly not bought anything past his "Wings" days. I saw this at Barnes and Noble while browsing with my son, bought it on a whim and am happy I did. Although most of the songs are more "soothing", there are a few faster tracks. It has alot of variety. My favorites are "Young Boy", "Heaven on a Sunday" and "Beautiful Night". The words to the songs are included as are short explanations as to why the songs were written. Jeff Lynne (ELO) is on many tracks and his contributions are noticable. Out of the whole CD, there are only 1 or 2 tracks that are "OK", the rest are great. Not really dancable but I originally bought it to listen to on my drive to work (long and all interstate). My son also loves to sing along with it and he's only 5. I bought some of McCartney's Cd's that were released after this since I liked this CD so much but this one still tops my favorites.

Macca's 2nd best album (2/17/06)by Anonymous

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February 17, 2006: Flaming Pie is Pauls second best album ever in my opinion next to Band On The Run. The songs are very Beatle-esque in their sound and production which is great and it is a fun and fresh album from musics greatest genius of all time, Paul McCartney!


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