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Paul McCartney has lived an extraordinary life in popular music and popular culture. His careers as a Beatle, as a solo musician and band leader in Wings, and in areas outside music have varied tremendously and are well-documented. That Was Me explores the impact of Paul McCartney as a musician outside the Beatles, identifying the continued excitement in generations of fans and listeners, and his perennial efforts to perform and record music. Richard Driver argues that his solo career is multi-faceted and extremely diverse, ranging from breaking sharply with the style and output of the Beatles to experimenting in orchestral and operatic music and returning to music designed to emulate and reproduce the style, success, and popularity of the Beatles. Through McCartney we can literally and symbolically view and revisit the popular music phenomenon that was the Beatles, and popular music from the 1950s to today.
Published | 24 Jul 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 292 |
ISBN | 9781793632074 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 237 x 158 mm |
Series | For the Record: Studies in Rock and Popular Music |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
A generous admirer of McCartney’s work, Driver surveys McCartney’s entire career to early 2023, commenting on songs, albums, concerts, and the public and critical reception of that work. Discussion of McCartney as part of the Beatles takes up almost a third of the book; the rest is devoted to the musician’s solo projects and his work with Wings and, to a lesser extent, other collaborators. Such an enduring and successful career calls for serious discussion. The legacy of the Beatles is inescapable, and Driver shows how McCartney, who initially tried to steer away from that legacy has come to embrace it and to reshape the Beatles’ narrative (the Anthology project being one example). Driver speaks glowingly even about less successful work. [McCartney’s] phenomenal talent as a writer and musician and his prodigious work ethic are obvious. Live performance and updated marketing are shown to be especially important in recent decades. Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; graduate students; general readers.
Choice Reviews
That Was Me is an engaging and insightful journey through the prolific and awe-inspiring career of Paul McCartney. With focus on Sir Paul’s post-Beatles years, Richard Driver explores the vast output of McCartney, from his homespun solo albums to his more elaborate compositions and productions, and from his videos and tours to his collaborations with his former Beatles and a multitude of other pop stars. The result is a rich history of a pop music master and a fascinating guide for music fans and a highly useful resource for scholars.
Thomas Kitts, co-editor of Popular Music and Society and Rock Music Studies
Richard Driver’s That Was Me: Paul McCartney’s Career and the Legacy of the Beatles provides readers with a comprehensive review of the life and work of popular music’s most acclaimed singer-songwriter. Driver devotes special attention to McCartney’s post-Beatles evolution, a period that has seen the artist make and remake himself in response to a music scene beset by near-constant change. In so doing, Driver reminds us, in powerful fashion, why McCartney’s Beatles-era and solo efforts have stood the test of time.
Kenneth Womack, Professor of English and Popular Music, Monmouth University
This book is available on Bloomsbury Collections where your library has access.
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