Disco de Paul McCartney - Press to Play
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(2 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1990-10-25
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Adult Contemporary, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Soft Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Capitol
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UPC:077774626927
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Precio aprox.:$11.98
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Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-03-01
- Press To PlayThis cd released in 1986 brought Mccartney out of the gutter he'd been in since 1983. Give My Regards To Broadstreet being is lowest point to date. A cd with some good tracks, a couple outstanding like, (Good Times), and (Stranglehold), and the usual Macca b-sides that should've been left off! Great Album package, should be enjoyed by most Macca fans. Keith Downey
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-01-07
- Press it like McCartneyNow if you ask me, and a lot of folks do now and again, this here album is representative of the continuing slide of Paul's work down the charts as the 80s progressed. This one made it up to #30 and lasted only a week before disappearing in to obscurity... despite a relatively strong single in "Press."
See, by this time, the world was truly turning its attention elsewhere and Paul was still making the same formulaic music that was his strength in the 1970s except the world had moved on to the 1980s and was fixin to get ready to start changing for the 1990s... and that, my dear review reader, is the progression of time. See, time waits n\for no man (and only 10 minutes for a woman) and Paul was kind of caught in a time warp with his music. I happen to like this album a lot, but even when it came out it was dated.
I ain't got much to say about this one, except that the twins particularly like the album due to the nice sepia tone cover artwork that features Paul and the late Linda looking like a couple from the 1940s. They refer to this one as "the romantic album" because they think the photo looks romantic. Me and Mama listen to it now and again, but not nearly as much as his other stuff.
If you absolutely have to have everything he ever done did - then go ahead on and get this one. If not, then there are better album from which to start discovering McCartney.
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