Chaos And Creation In The Backyard

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 43:23

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Little Known Magic

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In his twilight, McCartney quietly provides something special for music lovers of any age -- Chaos and Creation in the Backyard -- a superlative disc that will be quietly discovered as 2005’s masterwork. With nothing left to prove and a 2005 Grammy nomination to boot, our generation's greatest composer gave us Chaos. See liner notes to discover that most of the instruments were played by McCartney himself. Troll lyrics to discover new classics, some better than "old classics," re-invented to conquer new musical territory. Chaos "breathes" like a fine cabernet and ages just as well. Jenny Wren is this decade's "Blackbird," and "English Tea" is a refined gentlemen's ode to British tradition and nobility -- in stark contrast to unrefined and cruder attempts of his youth, like "Her Majesty." It's no doubt that Sir Paul accepts his place as pop music's resident standardbearer, it's refreshing to have creations like Chaos for us to enjoy.

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songs to dig.

adkil

Most all of it. If you had understandably given up on Paul by this point in 2005, you need to try and get some objectivity and listen to this very good album. The song highlights include Fine Line, How Kind of You, Jenny Wren (beautifully done - possibly the highlight of the album) and English Tea, among others. If you have ever loved Paul (and if you are taking the trouble to read this, you have) then check your music snobbery at the door and your worries about bad lyrics and vocals and listen to the master do some really nice work in his mid-60's.

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Big fan

DjHugsenKissus

Already an admitted Paul fan (over John) I've loved a lot of his solo work. There is some junk of course, but this Nigel Godrich produced album is a wonderful collection of songs. If you read the liner notes, which you won't get here, Paul plays most everything on it from drums, bass, guitar, piano, cello, and horn. In contrast to much of his work this album is fairly dark which I love. Probably this was written and produced during his divorce period. Highly recommended!

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Quiet though it may be, Paul McCartney experienced something of a late-career renaissance with the release of his 1997 album Flaming Pie. With that record, he shook off years of coyness and half-baked ideas and delivered an album that, for whatever its slight flaws, was both ambitious and cohesive, and it started a streak that continued through the driving rock & roll album Run Devil Run and its 2001 follow-up, Driving Rain. For Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, the follow-up to that record, McCartney tried a different tactic, returning to the one-man band aesthetic of his debut album, McCartney, its latter-day sequel, McCartney II, and, to a lesser extent, the home-spun second album, Ram. Apart from a guitar part or two, a couple of drum tracks, and, of course, the strings and horns that pop up now and again, McCartney played everything here, from the guitars and keyboards down to the bass and drums. The difference here is that instead of producing the record by himself, McCartney brought in alt-rock auteur Nigel Godrich, best known as the producer behind Radiohead’s OK Computer and Beck’s Mutations, as well as being the only producer responsible for a streamlined Pavement record. Godrich has a gift for making messy or difficult music sound simple, logical, and clean, and he has that same effect on Chaos and Creation, removing the obvious rough edges and home-spun charm that characterized Macca’s previous one-man affairs. Consequently, Chaos sounds as polished as a normal McCartney album, as polished as Driving Rain, but the process of its creation and recording does make this a very different album from not just its predecessor, but from most of McCartney’s solo albums. It’s quiet and meditative, not without its share of eccentricities, nor without its share of sprightly tunes — certainly, the opener, “Fine Line,” is a propulsive, hooky song that burrows into your head after just one spin and sounds like a tune you’ve known all your life, and “Promise to You Girl” also zips along nicely — but the overall feel of the record is one that’s reflective and ruminative, not messy or silly. Or whimsical or treacly, for that matter, since the combination of introspective ballads and intricately detailed but not overly fussy or polished production means that Chaos and Creation in the Backyard is a rare thing indeed: a McCartney album that’s devoid of cuteness or easy sentiment. Which doesn’t mean that it’s somber or lacking in romantic material — Paul loves his love songs, after all — but the tone and timbre of the album is so simple, stripped-down, and sincere that all the music resonates a little deeper and feels a little more heartfelt. If there are no outright knockouts here, there are no weak spots, either, and if the album doesn’t have the sprawl and quirks or overt humor of his classic solo albums from Ram through Tug of War, that’s OK, because Chaos and Creation in the Backyard offers something different: not only is Paul in an unusually reflective mode, but he’s made a lean, cohesive record that holds together better than his previous latter-day high-water mark, Flaming Pie — which is unusual, since McCartney albums rarely, if ever, come without spots of filler. The quiet nature of Chaos and Creation may mean that some listeners will pass it over quickly, since it’s a grower, but spend some time with the record and it becomes clear that McCartney is far from spent as either a songwriter or record-maker and, in many ways, continues to make some of the best music of his solo career. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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