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Paul McCartney might be working on a new album . . why not work with Max Martin?

Started by Cheiron Meets Thizz, February 05, 2016, 02:27:46 PM

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Cheiron Meets Thizz

I was reading this article and I saw that he wants to work with Adele's producer . . but do you think he'd work well with Max Martin?

QuotePaul McCartney representatives issued a firm "no comment" to Beatles Examiner today in response to a British newspaper report that the Beatle is working on a new album with celebrated record producer Greg Kurstin. The report, in the UK Sun, said McCartney chose to work with Kurstin after the producer's success with Adele. "Paul loved what Greg did with Adele and knows he can add something special to his record," said an unidentified source quoted by the paper.

What certainly must have caught McCartney's attention was Adele's megahit "Hello," which was released in October and rocketed to the top of the singles charts in the U.S., the UK and the rest of the world. Kurstin co-wrote and produced the song. According to Nielsen Music, it became the first song to hit 1 million downloads in a week's time. And it still has a hold on the top spot on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart in the current Feb. 6, 2016, issue. Kurstin has also produced tracks for other music stars, including Ellie Goulding, Kelly Clarkson and Pink.

Using contemporary producers is not something new for McCartney. He used four producers for his last album, "NEW," – Mark Ronson, Paul Epworth, Ethan Johns and Giles Martin. Ronson and Epworth were especially noted for their work with contemporary artists. Ronson's resumé prior to McCartney included Macy Gray, Jay-Z and Amy Winehouse, while Epworth's included Adele, John Legend and Florence and the Machine.

And it appears that there won't be a big directional change for the new McCartney album. "He is really embracing the pop direction of his last album and wants to continue in that vein with his new stuff," the source said. But despite enthusiastic reviews from critics and positive reception from fans, however, "NEW" didn't bring McCartney the No. 1 album he hoped for. It peaked at No. 3 both on the Billboard 200 in the U.S. and the UK's Official Charts. McCartney released multiple versions of the album, most recently a deluxe 2-disc CD/DVD version with extra tracks.

http://www.examiner.com/article/mccartney-reps-say-no-comment-to-report-beatle-working-on-new-album

j.fco.morales

Greg is always a good choice.
He's such a talent.

He produced Devo before -amazing album BTW- and has done an amazing job with all the artists he worked with.

nanofives

I'm amazed the dexterity that Greg has to bring new music, his talent goes from straight pop to wherever you like, did you hear Sayonara by Miranda Cosgrove? I couldn't believe it was him, he also doesn't have that essence that Max has, it's like he doesn't have a signature or something like that.

j.fco.morales

Quote from: nanofives on February 08, 2016, 06:04:30 AM
I'm amazed the dexterity that Greg has to bring new music, his talent goes from straight pop to wherever you like, did you hear Sayonara by Miranda Cosgrove? I couldn't believe it was him, he also doesn't have that essence that Max has, it's like he doesn't have a signature or something like that.

He comes from a jazz background.
Actually, I'd prefer to use "versatile" instead of thinking about the lack of a "signature sound".

PS: I hear a track and can tell if it's a Greg Kurstin track.