His second solo album, released in collaboration with his first wife Linda and Paul McCartney, was his first collaborative work.
Paul himself plays many of the instruments, and other top New York musicians of the time also participate, including the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
This album includes the epic hits "Too Many People" and "Dear Boy." The use of a voice changer is also a highlight of the album.
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A:
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1)
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Too Many People
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2)
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3 Legs
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3)
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Ram On
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4)
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Dear Boy
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5)
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Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey
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6)
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Smile Away
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B:
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1)
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Heart Of The Country
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2)
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Monkberry Moon Delight
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3)
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Eat At Home
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4)
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Long Haired Lady
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5)
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Ram On
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6)
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The Back Seat Of My Car
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Written-By - Paul McCartney (A1 to A3, A6, B5, B6)
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Artwork [Art Work] - Paul
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Engineer [Sound Engineering] - Phil Ramone
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Musician [With] - Hugh McCracken
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Photography By [Cover Photography] - Linda
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Musician [With] - David Spinozza
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Engineer [Sound Engineering] - Jim Guercio
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Engineer [Sound Engineering] - Armin Steiner
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Engineer [Sound Engineering] - Dixon Van Winkle
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Engineer [Sound Engineering] - Tim Geelan
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Engineer [Sound Engineering] - Ted Brosnan
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Musician [With] - Denny Seiwell
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Producer - Paul And Linda McCartney
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Written-By - Paul And Linda McCartney
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Engineer [Mixing Engineer] - Eirik 'The Norwegian' Wangberg