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Paul McCartney - Pipes Of Peace .gif) By Dan Epstein
Released in late 1983, Pipes of Peace peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard
album charts, thereby becoming the first Paul McCartney LP to run out of
gas before reaching the U.S. top 10. Which is not to say that it deserved
better--despite the well-meaning title track and the duet with Michael
Jackson on "Say Say Say," Pipes of Peace marked a
definite artistic low for Sir Paul. Coming on the heels of 1982's
effervescent Tug of War, Pipes of Peace sounded surprisingly
sleepy and uninspired, and the few half-decent songs ("Keep Under
Cover," the unfortunately titled "So Bad") didn't stand a
chance against the album's bland, state-of-the-'80s production values.
"Say Say Say," a big improvement over "The Girl Is
Mine," Macca and Michael's previous collaboration, easily outclasses
the album's other tracks. Happily, you can also find it on All the Best,
where it gets the company it deserves.
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| 1. Pipes Of Peace | 7. Sweetest Little Show | | 2. Say Say Say | 8. Average Person | | 3. The Other Me | 9. Hey Hey | | 4. Keep Under Cover | 10. Tug Of Peace | | 5. So Bad | 11. Through Our Love | | 6. The Man | |
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|  | Artist: Paul McCartney
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|  | Released: November 5, 1983
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Platinum | | |
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