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Has the Real McCartney Returned?


06/07/07
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(PR) Hailed as one of the best albums in Paul McCartney�s solo career, �Memory Almost Full� was released yesterday to widespread critical acclaim from publications including Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, People Magazine and The New Yorker to name a few. Hear Music�s inaugural release, �Memory Almost Full� shipped more than 500,000 copies. In addition, the video, �Dance Tonight� has been added in medium rotation at VH1 and the radio single �Ever Present Past� continues to maintain a strong presence across multiple radio formats including AAA, Classic Rock and AC. An estimated six million people heard the new album in a single day as part of Starbucks unprecedented Global Listening Event where more than 10,000 Starbucks locations in 29 countries and territories played the album across all time zones.

�Memory Almost Full,� reunites McCartney with longtime producer and friend David Kahne and provides a very personal retrospective drawing upon childhood memories from Liverpool, summers long gone, and the times spent writing music with John Lennon. McCartney will discuss the new album with xx on ABC�s Good Morning America on June 7. [see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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