Time To Hide is my favourite Denny composition, and I am glad that they played the song live at the time, and Warm and Beautiful would be my choice for Paul's most underrated ballad. I personally think that both The Note You Never Wrote and Must Do Something About It are beautiful ballads, sung brilliantly by Denny and Joe. She's My Baby in another favourite of mine, with a White Album quality to it, and San Ferry Anne is probably my favourite lesser-known McCartney song. I love the two big hits, Silly Love Songs and Let 'Em In, both classic pop singles, and I am also a big fan of the incredible Beware My Love, one of Paul's best ever rock songs. I personally really like every song on the album except for those two songs, and even then, those songs are catchy and in no way offensive. I think that Linda's voice worked far better on harmonies than lead vocals.ĭespite the inclusion of Cook Of The House and Wino Junko, a solid song IMO, but one which also seems to divide opinion, I just don't know why the album has a reputation for being full of filler. I don't mind Cook Of The House, it is a catchy song with novelty value, but it would have been better off as a B-side IMO. I went with with solid effort, but had Soily been added in place of Cook Of The House, then I would rate it even higher. Thanks to all those who continue to take place in the voting! 211 votes, with a weighted average of 4.00. 148 votes, with a weighted average of 2.56. The "Give My Regards to Broad Street" poll. 364 votes, with the highest weighted average of 4.63 (!!). 152 votes, with the lowest rating to date of 2.46. 179 votes, with a weighted average of 3.37. 165 votes, with a weighted average of 3.42. 231 votes, with a weighted average of 3.10. 302 votes, with a very favorable weighted average of 4.12. 250 votes, with a weighted average of 3.71. 268 votes, with a weighted average of 2.76. 312 votes, with a weighted average of 2.89 (just below "not bad"). 273 votes, with a weighted average of 3.62. 351 votes, with a weighted average of 3.68 (edging slightly towards "solid effort"). Here's a recap of how the others have rated so far: If you've missed a previous poll, feel free to vote below. Just consider how YOU would rate it in comparison with his other post-Beatles work. I intentionally don't name "comparison albums" on the best-to-worst scale, as some may think a particular album of his is awesome, while others have a completely different take on the same album. If the poll doesn't interest you, please kindly move on to a thread that does. The ground rules: this poll, like the others, is designed for people familiar with the album in question and with at least some familiarity with some of his other post-Beatle catalog (for comparison purposes). This week, we'll pick an album that some of you might have just listened to! Round FOURTEEN in an ongoing series, spread out a couple weeks between albums (to show a modicum of mercy to those sick of Beatle-related threads). Time to evaluate another McCartney album.
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