Showing posts with label Wings Wild Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wings Wild Life. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 May 2011

In appreciation of...No. 1 - Dear Friend

Can be found on: Wild Life

Dear Friend is a song that destroys everything that the public perception of Paul McCartney is.

It is not shallow and superficial. It is not sugar coating the truth. It is the truth and from the heart, both painful and beautiful and perhaps the most heart wrenching song Paul has ever recorded.

The sparse arrangement draws the attention to an aching vocal expressing; love, heartache, regret, sadness, hope, sorrow, confusion and understanding. This is the sound of a man confused and needing clarification and reassurance. You are hearing Paul's inner soul and turmoil like never before. It demands your attention and is one of the saddest and most beautiful pieces of music you are ever likely to hear.

The vocal is not only emotive but of such high technical quality, I can think of very few who could begin to match it. The simple piano backing complements the mood perfectly and the sweeping strings build to the tension and at one point, dare I say, is similar to 'How do you sleep?'.

Although, the song was an olive branch to John, I am still not sure if the recording chronology means it is an answer to 'How do you sleep?' but whatever, the message is plain to see. A friendship and relationship in tatters.

This song deserves so much more appreciation. It is as honest and as bare as anything on Plastic Ono Band album.




Thursday, 22 July 2010

Wildlife Album Review

Release Date: December 1971


Artwork: The photo on this shot is a nice picture of the band in beautiful countryside surroundings near a river. They look like a 1960's folk band or something. Always reminded me a little of John's Plastic Ono Band cover. No mention of who it is on the sleeve. Does look dated now. OK, but not one of my favourite covers.

General Comments: Wings first really does sound like a new band starting out. Quickly produced and although raw not particularly well recorded. A big hit and miss affair this one. Some 'must have' McCartney and some wish it never existed McCartney. Worth a listen and nowhere near as bad as people have made out. Half of the album is excellent.

Track by Track:

1. Mumbo
This song is quite enjoyable really, quite raw and infectious. A solid track, nothing more. 5/10
2. Bip Bop
A harmless bit of fun which would have been better as a b-side or kept in the archives. 3/10
3. Love is Strange
A rarity for Paul on a standard album, a cover version. It does not really do anything for me though although it has a nice relaxed feel and sounds good played loud on a hot day in the sun. Should have been a b-side. 5/10
4. Wild Life
I really like this track. Raw, quite heavy and great vocals. One of Paul's hidden gems. 7/10
5. Some People Never Know
Beautiful track that may or may not be partly aimed at John. Regardless it is heartfelt and always interesting to play. Perhaps a little over long, but top notch McCartney. 8/10
6. I am Your Singer
I know a lot of people like this one, I just find is difficult to listen to. Somewhere there is the basis of a decent song though. 3/10
7. Tomorrow
Excellent song, but could have been recorded and produced better. However, that should not detract from what is a high quality track and very inventive. 8/10
8. Dear Friend
Haunting, mournful, emotional - all the things that people say Paul can't do. Paul stripped bare. I hope John listened. 9/10

Overall score: 48/80
Overall score indexed: 60%
Advice: BUY EVENTUALLY OR DOWNLOAD 4 KEY TRACKS AND DON'T BOTHER