Paul McCartney's Kisses on the Bottom: Jamie Cullum's review
Paul McCartney's new album, Kisses on the Bottom, which you can listen to later today, sees him turning his hand to jazz-age standards. And the result, writes Jamie Cullum, is a triumphThe Beatles always had a soft spot for the era of songwriting that came before they invented the modern rock band. It's nice of them really, considering that by the 70s the genre they helped define had made dinosaurs of the likes of Frank Sinatra (who later sang the Beatles' Something and Yesterday). Among the man...
Guardian Music — Paul McCartney's new album, Kisses on the Bottom, which you can listen to later today, sees him turning his hand to jazz-age standards. And the result, writes Jamie Cullu... more info
Guardian Music — Be among the first to hear Paul McCartney's cheeky new albumThis is the album that Paul McCartney always wanted to make with the Beatles. It's his 15th solo LP – his fi... more info
Totally Fuzzy —
A collection of pop standards, Kisses on the Bottom takes a breezily good-natured look back. Only McCartney's instantly recognizable voice tethers the collection to... more info