Album Details
Title: Tug of War Artist: Paul McCartney Release Date: 4/26/1982 Re-Released On: 7/23/1996 Label: Capitol Records, Capitol/EMI Records Duration: 40:59 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 077774605724, 077778926627, 077774605748, 762185139141, 762185141922 Genre: Rock Styles: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earnest, Happy, Playful, Poignant, Sentimental, Whimsical, Bittersweet, Energetic, Exuberant, Gentle, Humorous, Innocent, Intimate, Light, Precious, Rousing, Soothing, Warm, Wistful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Passionate, Quirky, Theatrical, Wry, Calm/Peaceful, Freewheeling, Fun, Irreverent, Rollicking, Romantic, Silly, Raucous, Carefree, Cathartic, Fiery, Organic, Reckless, Reflective, Sweet, Witty Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 7 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Tug of War
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Take It Away
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Somebody Who Cares
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What's That You're Doing?
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Here Today
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Ballroom Dancing
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The Pound Is Sinking
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Wanderlust
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Get It
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Be What You See [Link]
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Dress Me up as a Robber
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Ebony and Ivory
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1996 | CD | Capitol/EMI Records | 46057 | | 1988 | CD | Capitol Records | C2-46057 |
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Album Review
Reuniting with producer George Martin was a bit of a masterstroke on the part of Paul McCartney, since it guaranteed that Tug of War would receive a large, attentive audience. Martin does help McCartney focus, but it's hard to give all the credit to Tug of War, since McCartney was showing signs of creative rebirth on McCartney II, a homemade collection of synth-based tunes. This lush, ambitious, sprawling album couldn't be further from that record. That was deliberately experimental and intimate, while this is nothing less than a grand gesture, playing as McCartney's attempt to summarize everything he can do on one record. There's majestic balladry, folky guitars, unabashed whimsy, unashamed sentimentality, clever jokes, silliness, hints of reggae, a rockabilly duet with Carl Perkins, two collaborations with Stevie Wonder, and, of course, lots of great tunes. If anything, McCartney's trying a bit too hard here, and there are times that the music sags with its own ambition (or slightly dated production, as on the smash single "Ebony and Ivory"). But, at its best -- the surging title track, the giddy "Take It Away," the vaudevillian stomp "Ballroom Dancing," the Lennon tribute "Here Today," the wonderful "Wanderlust" -- it's as good as McCartney gets. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Adrian Brett | Pan Pipes, Pan Flute, Pipe | | Adrian Shepard | Drums, Percussion | | Andy Mackay | Lyricon, ? | | Bernard Partridge | Violin | | Campbell Maloney | Drums, ?, Drums (Snare) | | Carl Perkins | Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Electric) | | Dave Mattacks | Drums, Percussion | | Denny Laine | Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer) | | Eddie Klein | Engineer | | Eric Stewart | Vocals (Background), Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Vocals | | Geoff Emerick | Engineer | | George Martin | Piano (Electric), Producer, Arranger, Piano | | Ian Jewel | Viola | | Jack Brymer | ?, Clarinet | | Jack Rothstein | Violin | | John Kelly | Engineer | | Jon Jacobs | Assistant Engineer | | Keith Harvey | ?, Cello | | Kenneth Sillito | Orchestra Leader, Leader | | Linda McCartney | Vocals (Background) | | Mike Stavrou | Engineer | | Paul McCartney | Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Drums, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocoder, Arranger, Synthesizer, Percussion, Vocals (Background), Spanish Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Piano | | Peter Marshall | Narrator | | Philip Jones | Overdubs, ? | | Ringo Starr | Drums | | Stanley Clarke | Bass | | Steve Gadd | Drums, Percussion | | Stevie Wonder | Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals (Background), Piano (Electric), Vocals, Percussion, Drums | | Terry Reed | Engineer |
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