The Aroundtable is proud to present the first part in our selection of Paul McCartney’s best post-Beatles work.
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Egypt Station (2018)
The album does go on a little too long for my taste, but Egypt Station is still a great listen. The album has a great sense of energy to it and has some of McCartney’s spunkiest tracks ever to put on record.
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New (2013)
The best thing about this record is how comfortable McCartney sounds in this entirely modern music scene. Sure, there are some next generation tweaks/updates but nothing drastic that would distract or deter fans.
New is simply an affirmation that regardless of which era ,McCartney is still one of the all time best