Tug of War (Paul McCartney album)
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Released | 26 April 1982 | |||
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Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 41:10 | |||
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Producer | George Martin | |||
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Tug of War is the third solo
Tug of War was produced by former Beatles producer George Martin and was a number-one hit in many countries, selling over one million copies in the United States in the year of its release.[4] Some critics hailed it as a 'return to form' for McCartney. The 2015 re-release, in a remastered deluxe edition, received a nomination for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.
Recording
Following the release of the solo album
In February 1981, two months after Lennon's death, McCartney resumed the sessions, recording that month with Stevie Wonder, Stanley Clarke, Carl Perkins and Ringo Starr, and laying down several songs in the process. The sessions were held at AIR Studios in Montserrat, in the Caribbean, and lasted from 3 February to 2 March, ending with "Ebony and Ivory" and "What's That You're Doing",[7] two songs featuring Stevie Wonder.[8] 10cc guitarist Eric Stewart also became a frequent collaborator of McCartney during this period.[9] Further sessions were undertaken that summer at Martin's AIR studios in Oxford Street, London. The sessions were so productive that several resulting tracks were held over for McCartney's next album, Pipes of Peace, which followed in 1983. The rest of 1981 was spent in a quiet fashion, with McCartney and Martin giving the finishing touches to the album.
Release, critical reception, and aftermath
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Pitchfork Media | 6.7/10[13] |
PopMatters | [14] |
Q | [15] |
Rolling Stone | [16] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [17] |
Uncut | 9/10[18] |
In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Stephen Holden hailed Tug of War as "the masterpiece everyone has always known Paul McCartney could make", and particularly admired its vivid music and consistent songwriting.[16] Robert Palmer was less enthusiastic in his review for The New York Times, and found the album "exquisitely crafted though lyrically flawed", as he thought McCartney's lyrics were often "clichéd or mawkish", but that the album "at its best, is as finely crafted as his work with the Beatles".[19]
In March 1982, McCartney's duet with Stevie Wonder, "
The album was issued in the US on compact disc on 29 February 1984.[21] In 1993, Tug of War was remastered and re-issued on CD as part of The Paul McCartney Collection series. There were no bonus tracks: "Rainclouds" and "I'll Give You a Ring", B-sides of "Ebony and Ivory" and "Take It Away", respectively, were omitted. In 2007, Tug of War was remastered and re-released on the iTunes Store adding a solo version of "Ebony and Ivory".
A further reissue of Tug of War was released on 2 October 2015, as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. This edition included a remixed version of the album, along with the original mix, and a series of videos.
Track listing
All songs were written by Paul McCartney, except "What's That You're Doing?" co-written by Stevie Wonder.
Side one
- "Tug of War" – 4:22
- "Take It Away" – 4:14
- "Somebody Who Cares" – 3:19
- "What's That You're Doing?" (with Stevie Wonder) – 6:19
- "Here Today" – 2:27
Side two
- "Ballroom Dancing" – 4:07
- "The Pound Is Sinking" – 2:54
- "Wanderlust" – 3:49
- "Get It" (with Carl Perkins) – 2:29
- "Be What You See (Link)" – 0:34
- "Dress Me Up as a Robber" – 2:41
- "Ebony and Ivory" (with Stevie Wonder) – 3:46
Archive Collection reissue
In 2015 the album was re-issued by Hear Music/Concord Music Group as part of the sixth set of releases, alongside Pipes of Peace, in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. It was released in multiple formats:[22]
- Standard Edition 2-CD; remixed version of the original 12-track album on the first disc, plus 11 bonus tracks on a second disc.
- Deluxe Edition 3CD/1DVD Box Set + 112 page essay book and 64 page scrapbook;
- Super Deluxe CD/DVD 3CD/1DVD Box Set + 112 page essay book and 64 page scrapbook + limited edition acrylic slipcase
- Remastered vinyl The albums will also be available on special gatefold vinyl editions (vinyl editions include a download card).
Digital Standard: Standard Res – without Ebooklet Standard Res – with Ebooklet Mastered for iTunes – without Ebooklet Hi-Res – 24-bit/96 kHz – with Ebooklet
Deluxe: Standard Res (with or without Ebooklet) Mastered for iTunes (with Ebooklet) Hi-Res – 24-bit/96 kHz (with Ebooklet)
- Disc 1 – Remixed album
Remixed version of the original 12-track album.
- Disc 2 – Original album remastered (deluxe edition only)
The original 12-track album.
- Bonus Audio (disc 2 for standard version, disc 3 for deluxe edition)
All songs written by Paul McCartney, except "Rainclouds", written with Denny Laine.
- "Stop, You Don't Know Where She Came From" (demo) – 1:44
- "Wanderlust" (demo) – 1:46
- "Ballroom Dancing" (demo) – 2:04
- "Take It Away" (demo) – 5:37
- "The Pound Is Sinking" (demo) – 2:35
- "Something That Didn't Happen" (demo) – 2:17
- "Ebony and Ivory" (demo) – 1:46
- "Dress Me Up as a Robber/Robber Riff" (demo) – 3:42
- "Ebony and Ivory" (solo version) – 3:50
- "Rainclouds" (b-side to "Ebony and Ivory") – 3:13
- "I'll Give You a Ring" (b-side to "Take it Away") – 3:09
Note: Tracks 1-8 previously unreleased.
- Additional download tracks available via paulmccartney.com[23]
- "Take It Away" (single edit) – 4:05
- Disc 4 – DVD
- "Tug of War" Music Video (Version 1)
- "Tug of War" Music Video (Version 2)
- "Take It Away" Music Video
- "Ebony and Ivory" Music Video
- "Fly TIA" – Behind The Scenes on Take It Away
Personnel
Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.
- Paul McCartney – arrangements, vocals, backing vocals (1–4, 6–9, 11, 12); synthesizers (1, 7, 9, 12); acoustic guitar (1–3, 7–9); electric guitar (1, 4, 6, 7); bass guitar (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12); drums (1, 4, 6, 7); acoustic piano (2, 6, 8, 12); Spanish guitar (3); guitars (5, 10–12), percussion (6, 9, 12); vocoder (10, 12)
- Fender Rhodes(2, 11)
- Stevie Wonder – vocals, backing vocals and synthesizers (4, 12); Fender Rhodes, drums and percussion (12)
- Denny Laine – electric guitar (1, 6, 11); guitar synthesizer (3); acoustic guitar (7); bass guitar (8); synthesizers (11)
- Eric Stewart – electric guitar (1); backing vocals (1–4, 6–8)
- Carl Perkins – electric guitar and vocals (9)
- Stanley Clarke – bass guitar (3, 7)
- Campbell Maloney – military snare drum (1)
- Steve Gadd – drums (2, 3); percussion (3)
- Ringo Starr – drums (2, 6, 8)
- Adrian Sheppard – drums and percussion (8)
- Dave Mattacks – drums and percussion (11)
- Kenneth Sillito – orchestra conductor (1)
- pan pipes(1)
- Andy Mackay – Lyricon (4)
- Jack Brymer – clarinet (6)
- Keith Harvey – cello (5)
- Ian Jewel – viola (5)
- Bernard Partridge – violin (5)
- Jack Rothstein – violin (5)
- Philip Jones Brass Ensemble – brass section (8)
- Linda McCartney – backing vocals (1–4, 6–8, 11)
- Peter Marshall – narrator (6)
Production
- George Martin – producer
- Geoff Emerick – engineer
- Jon Jacobs – assistant engineer
- Mike Stavrou – assistant engineer
- Alex Wharton – mastering
- Hipgnosis – cover coordination
- Sinc – cover coordination
- YES – creative direction, design
- Brian Clarke – cover painting
- Linda McCartney – photography
Accolades
Grammy Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1983 |
Tug of War | Album of the Year[24] | Nominated |
"Ebony and Ivory" (Duet with Stevie Wonder) | Song of the Year[24] | Nominated | |
Record of the Year[24] | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Vocal Performance – Duo or Group[24] | Nominated | ||
"What's That You're Doing?" (Duet with Stevie Wonder) |
Best R&B Vocal Performance – Duo or Group[24] | Nominated | |
2017 |
Tug of War (Remastered Deluxe Edition) | Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package | Nominated |
American Music Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1983 | Paul McCartney (performer) | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist[25] | Nominated |
"Ebony and Ivory" (Duet with Stevie Wonder) |
Favorite Pop/Rock Single[25] | Nominated |
Brit Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1983 [26] |
Paul McCartney (performer) | Best British Male Artist | Won |
Sony Trophy for Technical Excellence | Won | ||
George Martin (producer) | Best British Producer | Nominated |
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Chart (1982) | Position |
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Australian Albums Chart[27]
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7 |
Austrian Albums Chart[46] | 7 |
Canadian Albums Chart[47] | 14 |
French Albums Chart[48] | 12 |
Japanese Oricon Chart[49] | 37 |
UK Albums Chart[50] | 16 |
US Billboard Pop Albums[51] | 28 |
Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[52] | Platinum | 50,000^ |
Canada (Music Canada)[53] | Gold | 50,000^ |
France ( SNEP)[54]
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Gold | 100,000* |
Japan (Oricon Charts) | — | 237,000[C][55][49] |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[56] | Gold | 50,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[57] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[58] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Notes
- A^ In the United States, Tug of War also entered the R&B chart, peaking at No. 11 there.[41]
- B^ Until January 1987, Japanese albums chart had been separated into LP, CD, and cassette charts. Tug of War also entered the cassette chart, peaking at No. 12 and entering top 100 for 19 weeks.
- C^ Combined sales of LP, CD, and audio cassette.
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External links
- Tug of War at Discogs (list of releases)
- JPGR's Beatles site: Paul McCartney's Tug of War