Putting together a record alone is no easy feat, and these one-man-show rock albums made it look way too easy.
There's nothing like 'McCartney II', and this record deserves more recognition in the history of experimental music.
Starting with 1980’s “McCartney II,” the singer went back to crediting himself as solely a solo artist. Wings’ albums included the smash “Band on the Run” in 1973 and one-offs like the ...
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Spinal Tap 's amps go past 11 now. Spinal Tap II, the long-awaited sequel to 1984's rock mockumentary This is Spinal Tap is ...
A teaser has been released for Spinal Tap II: The End Continues as singer-songwriters Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney ...
Spinal Tap II, the long-awaited sequel to 1984's rock ... along with fellow rock stars Paul McCartney and Elton John. Paul Shaffer's Artie Fufkin and Fran Drescher's Bobbi Flekman are also set ...
Even though every one-man band project feels a bit ramshackle, the real power behind McCartney II is its refusal to stay in one genre for too long. The former Beatle contained multitudes, and ...