Paul McCartney - Back in the U.S.

Paul McCartney - Back in the U.S.
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Album Details

Title: Back in the U.S.
Artist: Paul McCartney
Release Date: 11/26/2002
Label: Capitol Records
Album Type(s): live
UPC: 724354231827
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Adult Contemporary, 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: 10
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Hello Goodbye
  2. Jet
  3. All My Loving
  4. Getting Better
  5. Coming Up
  6. Let Me Roll It
  7. Lonely Road
  8. Driving Rain
  9. Your Loving Flame
  10. Blackbird
  11. Every Night
  12. We Can Work It Out
  13. Mother Nature's Son
  14. Vanilla Sky
  15. Carry That Weight
  16. The Fool on the Hill
  17. Here Today
  18. Something

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Eleanor Rigby
  2. Here, There and Everywhere
  3. Band on the Run
  4. Back in the U.S.S.R.
  5. Maybe I'm Amazed
  6. C Moon
  7. My Love
  8. Can't Buy Me Love
  9. Freedom
  10. Live and Let Die
  11. Let It Be
  12. Hey Jude
  13. The Long and Winding Road
  14. Lady Madonna
  15. I Saw Her Standing There
  16. Yesterday
  17. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/The End

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDCapitol Records42318

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Album Review

Another album, another tour, another live album souvenir of the tour. Paul McCartney has essentially followed this pattern since his 1989 return to arenas for the supporting tour for Flowers in the Dirt and each of the records are essentially the same: the big solo hits, some of the big Beatles songs, plus a few tunes from the latest solo album. The repertoire changes slightly over the years, with some Beatles tunes drifting in and out of rotation, but they all play exactly the same -- glossy, professional readings of the songs that you know and love, played in arrangements very close to the original versions. Comprised of highlights from his 2001/2002 tour, the double-disc Back in the U.S. is longer than, say, Paul Is Live, but that's the only difference between this set, or the equally long Tripping the Live Fantastic. If anything, he's playing for the crowd even more than usual, filling out the set list with sentimental favorites, including a version of "Something" as a tribute to the recently parted George Harrison. There is an unflagging sense of showmanship here and the musicianship is top-notch, and there's nothing wrong with the music but there's nothing interesting about it, either. Given the hot streak that he'd been on since 1998's Flaming Pie, it's a bit of a disappointment that this doesn't live up to those standards, but then again, this is no better or no worse than what you'd expect given his live albums since 1989. Unfortunately, it's exactly what you'd expect, which is certainly not as satisfying as a good live album and somehow more disappointing than a flat-out bad album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Abe Laboriel, Jr.Drums, Percussion, Vocals (Background), Liner Notes
Bill BernsteinPhotography
Brian RayVocals (Background), Guitar, Liner Notes, Guitar (Bass)
David KahneProducer
Mark SeligerCover Photo
Michael BrauerEngineer
Paul "Wix" WickensVocals (Background), Keyboards, Liner Notes, Programming
Paul McCartneyVocals, Guitar (Bass), Guitar, Executive Producer, Liner Notes, Piano
Ricardo ChavarriaAssistant Engineer
Rusty AndersonLiner Notes, Vocals (Background), Guitar
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Stewart WhitmoreDigital Editing
Tim LambertAssistant