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Having separated from the massive Beatles, Paul McCartney was in one of the most talked-about, yet simultaneously most misunderstood, positions in music history in 1971. This is the ultimate collection of studio sessions from his solo album “RAM,” created under those circumstances! The sound quality has also been upgraded by Captain Acid’s remastering. The greatness of this work lies in the fact that it continues to be listened to even today, transcending the controversies and evaluations of the time! Original album contents: Released in 1971, a collaborative album by Paul and Linda. Includes “Too Many People,” “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey,” “Hometown Heart,” and more. His first album, “Mccartney,” was harshly criticized by some critics, and even by John Lennon, so it seems he approached the recording with renewed determination and enthusiasm.






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