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Paul McCartney

New

Sir Paul releases his 16th album under his own name, with production handled by big names including Mark Ronson and Ethan Johns

ADM rating[?]

7.3

Label
Virgin EMI
UK Release date
14/10/2013
US Release date
15/10/2013
  1. 10.0 |   Daily Telegraph

    This album proves his talent is timeless
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  2. 9.0 |   All Music

    One of the best of McCartney's latter-day records: it is aware of his legacy but not beholden to it even as it builds upon it
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  3. 8.5 |   Paste Magazine

    If this is the New Paul, I can’t wait to hear what’s next
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  4. 8.0 |   Consequence Of Sound

    Enjoyable, and accessible, and quintessential to McCartney’s catalogue
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  5. 8.0 |   Rolling Stone

    New feels energized and full of joyous rock & roll invention. More than a sentimental journey, it's an album that wants to be part of the 21st-century pop dialogue
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  6. 8.0 |   The Irish Times

    On this evidence, there’s a bright future ahead of him
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  7. 8.0 |   Evening Standard

    From the glam-stomp of the title track to the murky electronics of Appreciate, it’s brave and mostly brilliant
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  8. 8.0 |   God Is In The TV

    ‘New’ is the sound of utterly convincing confidence in a craft honed over five decades, and moreover the beautiful sound of a man in love with life and music, on its own terms
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  9. 8.0 |   Q

    Best LP in decades. Print edition only

  10. 8.0 |   Time Out

    The sound of a legend who has shed his fear of covering old ground, celebrating the skills which made him great whilst maintaining a dogged, Dad-like enthusiasm for the sounds of the next generation
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  11. 8.0 |   State

    New does have a contemporary feel that sits nicely with the style of songwriting style that we’ve come to expect
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  12. 8.0 |   Mojo

    Paul's most interesting, varied and soul-baring in years. Print edition only

  13. 7.8 |   Pitchfork

    While the songs on New don’t have the historical import or epic ambition of his best-known work, they also don’t have the same kind of flaws
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  14. 7.5 |   Pretty Much Amazing

    Fun may be an undervalued quality in pop music today, but it is still one of the music’s cornerstones. And Paul McCartney is still one of the masters
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  15. 7.0 |   Clash

    As an exercise in diversity, it’s a master class
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  16. 7.0 |   PopMatters

    New is no Abbey Road, but it is a remarkable album from the 71-year-old version of the man who has brought us decades of great rock and roll songs
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  17. 7.0 |   NME

    The sound of an old dog having fun with some old tricks
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  18. 7.0 |   Uncut

    Legend's latest statement still surprises
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  19. 7.0 |   Under The Radar

    Occasionally glancing back while moving forward, McCartney sounds genuinely enthusiastic to be creating something new
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  20. 7.0 |   musicOMH

    In general, you want McCartney, the least experimental Beatle (yes, including Ringo), to stick to what he does best. And on New, he mostly obliges, making it one of his better recent efforts
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  21. 6.7 |   A.V. Club

    New serves to remind the world that not only is McCartney still a smart songwriter with a sense of purpose and a way with words, but also that he’s got a history that’s beyond compare
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  22. 6.5 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Probably won’t reverse the malaise that his public profile is slowly suffering in Britain, but it’s enjoyable fare all the same
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  23. 6.0 |   The Scotsman

    Not exactly new, but not more of the same either
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  24. 6.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    McCartney can write classic sounding songs without breaking a sweat, although it’s important to note that 'classic sounding' doesn’t necessarily mean 'classic song'
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  25. 6.0 |   The Observer

    McCartney fans of long standing will probably thrill to songs such as On My Way to Work or Early Days, in which the septuagenarian chews over his youth
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  26. 6.0 |   The Independent

    There's an unsatisfying, piecemeal character to New, probably attributable to McCartney's decision to use four producers
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  27. 6.0 |   The Guardian

    It's not a bad album, but it could have been better with a firmer editorial hand. But who's going to offer one of those to Paul McCartney?
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  28. 5.0 |   Slant Magazine

    The album beats a steady path toward redemption and new love, one that, while comforting, turns things to mush
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