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Paul McCartney's Most Misunderstood Album Was Hated by Critics and Even His Friends

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Paul McCartney's Most Misunderstood Album Was Hated by Critics and Even His Friends




In 1971, Paul McCartney was ready for yet another career challenge. When The Beatles ended in 1970, McCartney and his family took off to Scotland to get away from the public eye. There, they were able to relax and process everything that had happened with the band's breakup. He went through a period of depression, but with the support of his wife, he was able to go back to writing music. The end result was his debut album, 'McCartney', which was an experiment at the time. He wrote it, recorded it, and produced it all by himself, in his house in London.


In 1971, Paul McCartney was ready for yet another career challenge. When The Beatles ended in 1970, McCartney and his family took off to Scotland to get away from the public eye. There, they were able to relax and process everything that had happened with the band's breakup. He went through a period of depression, but with the support of his wife, he was able to go back to writing music. The end result was his debut album, 'McCartney', which was an experiment at the time. He wrote it, recorded it, and produced it all by himself, in his house in London.


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