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Status: Solteiro
Cidade: The Fireman
País: UK
Data de Inscrição: 18/9/2008
quarta-feira, novembro 26, 2008 
Electric Arguments by The Fireman Is Finally Out

"Download + Buy here"

The Fireman's much anticipated third studio album Electric Arguments is finally out. Critics around the world have been raving about how great this new album is.  For those who still don't know The Fireman is a collaborative project between music icon Paul McCartney and revered producer Youth. 

On Monday, this week (25th November), Paul visited The Fire Station pub in London to chat to the world's media about Electric Arguments.

Talking about the new album Paul told the media, " We had creative freedom to make this album any way we wanted.  It could have been very carefully considered but that wouldn't be The Fireman."  Talking about working with Youth he added, "I like working with someone.  I like giving up control.  It's more fun than sitting in a room on your own all day."

The big difference between this Fireman album and their previous works is that Electric Arguments includes vocals.  The Fireman's first two albums were instrumental.

On the decision to include vocals this time round Paul commented, "The first two Fireman albums were instrumental.  Youth suggested to me, 'how about a bit of vocal?' And I said, 'well I haven't got any songs, I've got no idea'.  And because it's The Fireman and anything goes, I said, 'yeah sure'.  So I just ad-libbed it and eventually a song came out of it."

Earlier this year, in September, it was announced that The Fireman would this year release their first brand new material in a decade and this time there was a big difference - the duo had found their voice.  Speculation began; one studio insider was reported as saying the new songs sounds like 'Arcade Fire meets Led Zeppelin'.  Certainly so far, anyone who has heard the album has commented on just how accessible Electric Arguments is, compared to the first two Fireman albums.

Electric Arguments by The Fireman is an eclectic and varied album consisting of thirteen tracks recorded in thirteen days over the period of nearly a year.  Each track was written and recorded in the space of one day.  The Fireman went into the studio with no plan or clear direction of how they wanted the album to sound.  The project took a life of its own and the results will surprise anyone expecting to hear the previous sound of the band.   Electric Arguments demonstrates that Paul McCartney is still interested in pure musical possibilities.  This is an album set to both surprise and delight the listener.  Made with no record company restraints or a set release date to work to, Electric Arguments was made with complete artistic and creative freedom.

Fuck!

 
I've already listened to what you got on your page. Sounds great! Sounds fresh and puts to shame most other stuff on the radio today.

How do you still got it, Paul?
 
Postado por Fuck! em quarta-feira, novembro 26, 2008 - 2:24
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Sally Hope

 
Your right working with other people is great, much better than sitting in a studio on your own! so If you ever need someone to collaberate with - just let me know! ha ha!
i think it sounds great!
peace and love
Sally x
 
Postado por Sally Hope em quarta-feira, novembro 26, 2008 - 2:43
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Georgia Peach Peels the Orange

 
You've cease to amaze me and other music enthusiasts once again. I wish for all current and future entities in the music industry to listen in on how you connect your spirit through your sound wave arrangements you craft with your beautiful mind and heart.
Hope you're celebrating!!

Love+peace=harmony.
 
Postado por Georgia Peach Peels the Orange em quarta-feira, novembro 26, 2008 - 6:20
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D

 
I listen to some of here and on itunes. Once again, another great album Paul!
 
Postado por D em quarta-feira, novembro 26, 2008 - 6:29
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electric arguments mix

 
listen this rare page....www.myspace.com/electricargumentsmix
 
Postado por electric arguments mix em quarta-feira, novembro 26, 2008 - 11:10
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Mr Breeze
David Breese

 
Alway's knew deep in my heart who the DRIVING influence behind those lad's whom will never be forgotten was...A lifelong fan of your passion...Mr.B
 
Postado por Mr Breeze em quinta-feira, novembro 27, 2008 - 1:27
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WhiteMusic 7

 
Respect your music really awesome…...another great album Paul!
 
Postado por WhiteMusic 7 em quinta-feira, novembro 27, 2008 - 11:25
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Sheilas Husband
Marcus Young

 
I listened to your Radio 2 interview this week in which you explained how The Fireman concept was similar to that of Sergeant Pepper in how it helps you to assume a different identity. Not too dissimilar to how an actor prepares for a performance, in that it frees you from what is expected of you the individual and allows you to express a new side of your personality. Although, didn't Bowie try that with limited success in Tin Machine?
I'm here all week!
 
Postado por Sheilas Husband em sexta-feira, novembro 28, 2008 - 12:56
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Ryan Jackson
Ryan Anthony Jackson

 
I tried to make a song based on the magpies 'one for sorrow, two for joy' rhyme, with limited success, your's is ace :D

Highway is very Beatlesesque, fantastic, fantastic.
 
Postado por Ryan Jackson em sexta-feira, novembro 28, 2008 - 6:48
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Alberto Martinez

 
Hey The Fireman , I like the way you take risks and try to break music boundaries , that..s great...Keep releasing records for our happines .
 
Postado por Alberto Martinez em sexta-feira, novembro 28, 2008 - 10:58
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DigitALIS

 
Yeah! This is the best way to work!
 
Postado por DigitALIS em sábado, novembro 29, 2008 - 2:01
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Alison

 
I like the sound. Powerful, open, honest, passionate, sensitive.......I believe the freedom you made album with this is how music is supposed to be made. I go to jam sessions looking for musicians to collaborate with and when I find good chemistry I say: "Let's make a project." and they ask: "What kind of music do you want to sing?" and I say "Whatever kind of music comes out when we play together." ....I am still searching...now starting to make digital tracks.......I have a friend who says: "When you're on the bottom they call you because they want you to do what they want, when you are on top they call you because they like what you do." ....My ambition is to be liked for what I do. :-) Just as we like you for what you do! ....Keep on!
 
Postado por Alison em sábado, novembro 29, 2008 - 2:11
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