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Wings - London Town (Remastered) (CD)

London Town (Remastered)
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Album Details: London Town (Remastered)

Release Date:06/01/1999
Label:Emi Int'l
UPC:4988006774209

Track List: London Town (Remastered)

  1. London Town
  2. Cafe On The Left Bank
  3. Im Carrying
  4. Backwards Traveller
  5. Cuff Link
  6. Children Children
  7. Girlfriend
  8. I've Had Enough
  1. With A Little Luck
  2. Famous Groupies
  3. Deliver Your Children
  4. Name And Address
  5. Don't Let It Bring You Down
  6. Morse Moose And The Grey Goose
  7. Girls' School

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User Reviews: London Town (Remastered)

  • Overall:

    BACANNABIS TRAVELLER

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 4, 2002

    THIS ALBUM IS GREAT,LONDON TOWN JUST SOUND LIKE MACCA BEST SONGS.
    BUY IT ,BUY IT,BUY IT WITH MACONHA 10 TIMES BETTER

  • Overall:

    Melancholic Town

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 21, 2001

    This was Macca's last album with his best line-up of Wings including Jim McCullogh and Joe English. Recorded between London and the Virgin Islands this comes up as another album that ranks among McCartney's best. Included here are many rhythmic acous...tic guitar based songs (Famous Groupies, Deliver Your Children), plenty of sad and melancholic songs (London Town is one of the best songs Macca has ever written), one of the best folk type of songs that Denny has ever sung (Children Children) and yet another song that contributes to another great album finale (as exactly happens on "Band on the Run"). With this album we have the ending of a superb string of Wings albums. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: London Town (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    Reduced to the core trio of McCartney, McCartney, and Laine after the successful Speed of Sound tour, London Town finds Wings dropping the band façade slightly, turning in their most song-oriented effort since Band on the Run -- which, not coincidentally, was recorded with this very trio. And although its high points don't shine as brightly as those on its two immediate predecessors, it's certainly stronger than Speed and, in its own way, as satisfying as Venus and Mars. What London Town has in its favor is Wings' (or, more likely, McCartney's) decision to settle into slick soft rock, relying on glossy, synth-heavy productions as he ratchets up the melodic quotient. This gives the album a distinctly European flavor, a feeling that intensifies when the lyrics are taken into the equation, and this gives London Town a different flavor than almost any other record in his catalog. And if its best moments aren't as strong as McCartney at his best they, along with the album tracks, find him s...killfully crafting engagingly light, tuneful songs that charm with their offhanded craft, domesticity, and unapologetic sweetness. McCartney's humor is in evidence here, too, with the terrific "Famous Groupies," which means there's a little of everything he does here, outside of flat-out rocking. It's a laid-back, almost effortless collection of professional pop and, as such, it's one of his strongest albums. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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