Friday, September 12, 2025

Paul McCartney : Chaos and Creation in the Backyard


THERE IS A LONG WAY

BETWEEN CHAOS AND CREATION

IF YOU DON'T SAY

WHICH ONE OF THESE 

YOU'RE GONNA CHOOSE

IT'S A LONG WAY

AND IF EVERY

CONTRADICTION SEEMS THE SAME

IT'S A GAME THAT 

YOU'RE BOUND TO LOSE

 Chaos and Creation in the Backyard 

is the thirteenth

 solo 

studio album

 by

Paul McCartney

 released on

  September, 12th 2005.

 Some 18 months

 in the making, 

the album was 

produced by

 Radiohead

 and Beck

 collaborator 

Nigel Godrich at

 George Martin's suggestion.

McCartney plays

 almost all of

 the instruments, 

similar to his 

1970 album 

McCartney,

 the 1980

 McCartney II

 album

and the 2020

 McCartney III album. 

In addition, 

Chaos and Creation in the Backyard

 marks the first time

 since 1984's 

Give My Regards to Broad Street 

that McCartney 

was not credited 

as producer 

or co-producer 

of one of his

 studio albums.

Chaos and Creation in the Backyard

 was McCartney's

 last rock album release

 for longtime label EMI

. He signed a deal with

 Hear Music, 

owned by Starbucks,

 in March 2007.

 He later returned 

to his old label 

Capitol Records in 2016.

There was also a

 promotional concert

 for the album

 held at 

Abbey Road Studios,

 called 

Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road

During the show 

McCartney 

played acoustic versions 

of various songs, 

demonstrated 

some instruments 

and told stories. 

At the end he 

and the

 audience recorded

 a short track together.

TRACKLIST


Fine Line

How Kind Of You

Jenny Wren

At The Mercy

Friends To Go

English Tea

Too Much Rain

A Certain Softness

Riding To Vanity Fair

Follow Me

Promise To You Girl

This Never Happened Before

Anyway/

I've Only Got Two Hands

 (Instr) (hidden track) 

BONUS

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