McCartney II is the third solo album by Paul McCartney, and the first since the creation of Wings in 1971. It 'was published in 1980, a year before the band was at the same resolution and their future in the balance. The album is an important starting point for the album McCartney is so heavily on synthesizers and studio experiments. Background Since the publication of, as it turned out Ali last album, 'Back to the Egg, McCartney went north to his farm in Scotland to begin a few privateThe shooting in July 1979. The first song he recorded "Check My Machine" as a way to test the equipment, hence the title. With the end of the sessions', had recorded more than twenty songs. Without immediate use for the recordings, they set aside for the time and is reunited with his wings, preparing for a UK tour in November and December. In conjunction with the performances (including the new "Coming Up"), Paul McCartney released his first solo single since 1971, the top holiday10 UK hit "Wonderful Christmastime" b / w "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reggae." The A side was recorded during the sessions McCartney II, while its flip side was reduced in 1975. However, events were to change plans McCartney with Wings. After years of denial of visa based on his past marijuana busts, Japan had finally allowed McCartney, Wings, and then to make. It would be the first time since 1966 by McCartney to play there with the Beatles, and the prediction was very high with Wings...
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