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Anonymous said...

It's not the only McCartney release to feature a chair - 'Pipes of Peace' also had a chair on its cover - surrounded by pipes. May this new one be better than that old one. (Though I don't think POP was 'So Bad' as other people said it was but coming after 'Tug of War' fans expected better).

May 4, 2007 11:37 AM
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Ron said...

The album covers that had Linda's involvement were good, classy covers...since Linda's tragic death, the covers have been awful! An empty chair with an autograph...not a good cover. Now, if it had been half a chair...

May 4, 2007 1:49 PM
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SteveS said...

Concerning the Macca cover for "Memory Almost Full", does it really matter? Anyone remember the White
Album cover? Call me crazy but doesn't the music matter ? People actually buy CD's based on how the
cover art moves them? So the cover, what does it mean? When I see it, I feel he's trying to convey a sense
of comfort within his own skin about his past, his place in History if you will, maybe that's why the lyrics from
what I've heard are retrospective in content. Someone mentioned and I agree that cover art doesn't have
the impact that it once had, the size of the CD cover is much smaller than it's Album counterpart, when you
think of the "downloads" of songs, it hardly comes down to anything but the strength of the songs themselves.
I personally like the track "Ever Present Past" , but radio being what it is, "youth oriented" will it get the play it
deserves? My guess is, that's part of the reason that Paul is on his new label, to reach people in a new way.
Starbucks did very well with the Ray Charles CD, and he being their one client at this point should help him
immensely.

May 7, 2007 12:06 PM
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