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‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. See templates for deletion to comment and vote.› Pipes of Peace is an album by Paul McCartney released in 1983. As the follow-up to the popular Tug of War, Pipes of Peace was nearly as successful and the source of more massive hits for McCartney. Image File history File links PaulMcCartneyalbum_-_Pipesofpeace. ...
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Give My Regards to Broad Street is the title of Paul McCartneys soundtrack album to his self-written film, both released in 1984. ...
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Paul McCartney, as photographed by John Kelley for the 1968 LP The Beatles (aka The White Album). Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is a British singer, musician and songwriter, who first came to prominence as a member of The Beatles. ...
1983 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Tug of War is a Paul McCartney album released in 1982. ...
Upon its release, many were quick to notice that Pipes of Peace mirrored its predecessor in many ways. It was produced by George Martin, it featured two collaborations with Michael Jackson and continued McCartney's alliance in the studio with Ringo Starr, former 10CC guitarist Eric Stewart and his last session work with Denny Laine. The reason for all of this is that many of the songs released on Pipes of Peace were recorded during Tug of War's 1981 sessions, with "Pipes Of Peace", "The Other Me", "So Bad", "Tug Of Peace" and "Through Our Love" being recorded afterwards in the fall of 1982. By November, McCartney would start shooting his self-written motion picture Give My Regards to Broad Street, co-starring wife Linda, Ringo Starr and Tracey Ullman, which would take up most of his time throughout 1983. Due to the filming commitments (and to allow a reasonable lapse of time between his new album and Tug Of War), Pipes of Peace was delayed until October for release. For the author, see George R. R. Martin. ...
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Undeniably its biggest calling card, the celebrated duet between McCartney and Jackson (then at his zenith with Thriller, where McCartney guested on "The Girl Is Mine"), "Say Say Say" proved to be a smash hit, reaching #2 in the UK and #1 in the US where it reigned supreme for six weeks. From 1981 to 1985, McCartney and Jackson would enjoy a friendship, one that would sour once Jackson purchased ATV Music, the company that owned the bulk of The Beatles' song copyrights. Thriller is an album by Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on December 1, 1982. ...
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Following "Say Say Say", the album's title track became a UK #1 in early 1984, while in the US, "So Bad" was a Top 30 hit. The album itself was nearly as successful as Tug of War, reaching #4 in the UK, but surprisingly only going to #15 in the US, though it still went platinum there. In hindsight, Pipes of Peace's failure to reach the US Top 10 could be taken as a sign of things to come, being that McCartney would have to wait until 1997's Flaming Pie to return there in the US. 1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Flaming Pie is an album by Paul McCartney, first released in 1997. ...
Critical reaction was, not surprisingly, less than what had greeted Tug of War, many feeling that Pipes of Peace was a weaker execution of its predecessor's formula. Nonetheless, many McCartney devotees find Pipes of Peace a satisfying album with enjoyable moments. With momentum building for his film project - and the accompanying soundtrack album - McCartney would spend much of his energies finishing and preparing for Give My Regards to Broad Street until its fall 1984 release. In 1993, Pipes of Peace was remastered and reissued on CD as part of "The Paul McCartney Collection" series with the previously unreleased "Twice In A Lifetime", his 1984 hit from the Rupert Bear project, "We All Stand Together", and "Simple As That", released in 1986 on an anti-heroin charity album - all as bonus tracks. Strangely, "Say Say Say"'s B-Side, "Ode To A Koala Bear" was overlooked for inclusion. 1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
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Track Listing
All songs by Paul McCartney, except where noted. Paul McCartney, as photographed by John Kelley for the 1968 LP The Beatles (aka The White Album). Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is a British singer, musician and songwriter, who first came to prominence as a member of The Beatles. ...
- "Pipes of Peace" - 3:56
- "Say Say Say" (Paul McCartney/Michael Jackson) - 3:55
- "The Other Me" - 3:58
- "Keep Under Cover" - 3:05
- "So Bad" - 3:20
- "The Man" (Paul McCartney/Michael Jackson) - 3:55
- A duet with its co-writer Michael Jackson
- "Sweetest Little Show" - 2:54
- "Average Person" - 4:33
- "Hey Hey" (Paul McCartney/Stanley Clarke) - 2:54
- An instrumental collaboration between McCartney and bass guitar virtuoso Stanley Clarke
- "Tug of Peace" - 2:54
- A response to McCartney's own song "Tug Of War"
- "Through Our Love" - 3:28
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