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    Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram (1971) [Special Edition 2012] (Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz)

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    Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram (1971) [Special Edition 2012] (Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz)

    Paul & Linda McCartney - RAM (1971) [Special Edition 2012]
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 86:58 minutes | 1,94 GB
    Studio Master (Unlimited), Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    "Ram" (stylised as RAM) is a studio album by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney, originally released in May 1971. This is the only album to be credited to both Paul and Linda McCartney and has gone down in music history as one of the most revered in McCartney's catalog. This special edition containing the remastered album PLUS bonus audio, including rarities, B-sides & the first hit single of his solo career "Another Day", which was recorded during the "RAM" sessions but not included on the album.

    Ram was recorded amid McCartney's legal action in the United Kingdom's High Court to dissolve the Beatles' partnership, following the band's break-up the year before. It was recorded in New York with guitarists David Spinozza and Hugh McCracken, and future Wings drummer Denny Seiwell. Its release coincided with a period of bitter acrimony between McCartney and his former bandmate John Lennon, who perceived verbal slights in the lyrics to songs such as "Too Many People".

    After the breakup, Beatles fans expected major statements from the three chief songwriters in the Fab Four. John and George fulfilled those expectations – Lennon with his lacerating, confessional John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Harrison with his triple-LP All Things Must Pass – but Paul McCartney certainly didn't, turning toward the modest charms of McCartney, and then crediting his wife Linda as a full-fledged collaborator on its 1971 follow-up, Ram. Where McCartney was homemade, sounding deliberately ragged in parts, Ram had a fuller production yet retained that ramshackle feel, sounding as if it were recorded in a shack out back, not far from the farm where the cover photo of Paul holding the ram by the horns was taken. It's filled with songs that feel tossed off, filled with songs that are cheerfully, incessantly melodic; it turns the monumental symphonic sweep of Abbey Road into a cheeky slice of whimsy on the two-part suite "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey." All this made Ram an object of scorn and derision upon its release (and for years afterward, in fact), but in retrospect it looks like nothing so much as the first indie pop album, a record that celebrates small pleasures with big melodies, a record that's guileless and unembarrassed to be cutesy. But McCartney never was quite the sap of his reputation, and even here, on possibly his most precious record, there's some ripping rock & roll in the mock-apocalyptic goof "Monkberry Moon Delight," the joyfully noisy "Smile Away," where his feet can be smelled a mile away, and "Eat at Home," a rollicking, winking sex song. All three of these are songs filled with good humor, and their foundation in old-time rock & roll makes it easy to overlook how inventive these productions are, but on the more obviously tuneful and gentle numbers – the ones that are more quintessentially McCartney-esque – it's plain to see how imaginative and gorgeous the arrangements are, especially on the sad, soaring finale, "Back Seat of My Car," but even on its humble opposite, the sweet "Heart of the Country." These songs may not be self-styled major statements, but they are endearing and enduring, as is Ram itself, which seems like a more unique, exquisite pleasure with each passing year.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Too Many People
    02 - 3 Legs
    03 - Ram On
    04 - Dear Boy
    05 - Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey
    06 - Smile Away
    07 - Heart of the Country
    08 - Monkberry Moon Delight
    09 - Eat at Home
    10 - Long Haired Lady
    11 - Ram On (reprise)
    12 - The Back Seat of My Car
    13 - Another Day
    14 - Oh Woman, Oh Why
    15 - Little Woman Love
    16 - A Love for You
    17 - Hey Diddle
    18 - Great Cock and Seagull Race
    19 - Rode All Night
    20 - Sunshine Sometime
    21 - Eat at Home / Smile Away (Live in Groningen, 1972)
    22 - Uncle Albert Jam

    Tracks "13-22" are Bonus Tracks for this Special Edition.
    Audio remastered by Guy Massey, Steve Rooke and Simon Gibson at Abbey Road Studios, London.

    Analyzed: Paul and Linda McCartney / Ram (Unlimited Version)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -0.19 dB -12.59 dB 4:11 01-Too Many People
    DR11 -0.35 dB -14.11 dB 2:48 02-3 Legs
    DR12 -1.38 dB -16.00 dB 2:30 03-Ram On
    DR10 -0.53 dB -13.42 dB 2:16 04-Dear Boy
    DR10 -0.96 dB -13.11 dB 4:55 05-Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
    DR10 -0.10 dB -12.25 dB 3:53 06-Smile Away
    DR11 -0.87 dB -13.50 dB 2:24 07-Heart of the Country
    DR10 -0.99 dB -12.75 dB 5:26 08-Monkberry Moon Delight
    DR11 -0.30 dB -12.34 dB 3:23 09-Eat at Home
    DR10 -1.21 dB -13.51 dB 6:05 10-Long Haired Lady
    DR11 -0.27 dB -14.79 dB 0:56 11-Ram On (reprise)
    DR9 -0.85 dB -12.36 dB 4:31 12-The Back Seat of My Car
    DR12 -0.60 dB -15.31 dB 3:43 13-Another Day
    DR13 -0.60 dB -15.17 dB 4:36 14-Oh Woman, Oh Why
    DR10 -2.50 dB -14.48 dB 2:09 15-Little Woman Love
    DR13 -0.10 dB -14.76 dB 4:08 16-A Love for You
    DR13 -0.40 dB -16.40 dB 3:50 17-Hey Diddle
    DR13 -0.40 dB -15.76 dB 2:36 18-Great Cock and Seagull Race
    DR13 -0.40 dB -15.00 dB 8:45 19-Rode All Night
    DR13 -1.40 dB -17.26 dB 3:22 20-Sunshine Sometime
    DR11 -1.40 dB -15.51 dB 8:20 21-Eat at Home" / "Smile Away (Live in Groningen, 1972)
    DR12 -0.90 dB -19.52 dB 2:12 22-Uncle Albert Jam
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 22
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2921 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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