Music
Vinyl Record
200 Gram Vinyl Record |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Fireman (Paul McCartney) - Electric Arguments
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
free poster to be included while supplies last
The Fireman was an unknown duo when they released their debut, Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest in 1993. But the press exposed the duo as none other than Paul McCartney and Youth. Now, the Fireman are back after a 10-year break and this time they have something to sing about. For the first time ever, the Fireman have found their voice. Electric Arguments, their third studio album, is their first to feature vocals. Electric Arguments is an eclectic and varied album consisting of 13 tracks recorded in 13 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. It was made with complete artistic and creative freedom.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Free Shipping on Orders Over $59.99: Free Shipping will be applied after order is processed, before your card is billed. - Click Here for Details |
|
|
|
|||||
1-888-926-2564
|
||||||
|
|
|
|






the press exposed the duo as none other than Paul McCartney and Youth. Now, the Fireman are back after a 10-year break and this time they have something to sing about. For the first time ever, the Fireman have found their voice. Electric Arguments, their third studio album, is their first to feature vocals. Electric Arguments is an eclectic and varied album consisting of 13 tracks recorded in 13 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. It was made with complete artistic and creative freedom. 

