All the Best
Truth-in-packaging regulations are strained to the breaking point--some previous work with a former band was pretty darn "best" too--but if we're talking about Macca the Singles Artist, this compilation does highlight the many sides of a celebrated melodist, bandleader, and hitmaker--from the banalities of "My Love" to the electrifying buzz of "Jet." It won't win any stylistic cohesion awards, and followers will miss album tracks like "Picasso's Last Words" and "That Would Be Something." But All the Best collects the more popular Wings hits and throws in some necessary rarities ("C-Moon," one of many great B-sides that McCartney has thrown away), star duets (former friend, now-Fabs copyright-holder Michael Jackson on "Say Say Say"; Stevie Wonder on the inevitable "Ebony and Ivory"), live cuts (an un-Chipmunked "Coming Up"), and soundtrack odds and ends, like the freaky Bond theme "Live and Let Die." --Don Harrison
2007-11-19 -- 5/5:: all the best paul mccartney
Of courseI enjoy anything (well almost anything) by Paul McCartney. The Amazon prices are great and delivered right to my door!
2007-09-30 -- 5/5:: excellent
this is an excellent CD of Paul's music. I really enjoy it, and it arrived in excellent condition and on time
2007-08-24 -- 5/5:: Upbeat collection
I just love this peppy, catchy, sing-along group of songs. I play the album when I do chores and it makes the time whiz by. I recommend this CD for any Paul McCartney fan and even for those who aren't. Time to be converted, if you're not a fan.
2007-04-11 -- 4/5:: all the best, paul mccarthy
just about all of his greates hits AFTER the beatles broke up.
2007-03-20 -- 5/5:: Awesome, one of the best
Awesome CD. I think some of Paul's best music was with Wings. Excellent music. I remember when a lot of these songs came out in the mid to late seventies. They are as good now as they were then. These classics will always be listened to. "Coming Up" and "a little luck" are two of my favorites on this CD. The music is really original, nothing out there sounds like it.