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It should hardly be a surprise that McCartney II is really about pop sound and nothing else. Ever since "Silly Love Songs," his 1976 manifesto proclaiming rock's essence to be frivolous. Paul McCartney has acted on his beliefs with a vengeance. Both Back to the Egg and the new album imply that, for this ex-Beatle, sillinessno longer even the love song! is the only worthwhile pop form. And as novelties go. McCartney II is passable. Its catchiest numbers make the singer's voice sound like a cross between an insect and a windup toy.
"Coming Up," a push-button paean to the future, outdoes Abba in nervous, hook-filled mechanization. Even if you hate it, it's liable to stick to your mind like chewing gum to the bottom of a shoe. In "Temporary Secretary," the title phrase is robotically chirped until the syllables become a computer abstraction. "Frozen Jap" suggests Orientalflavored Muzak piped into a prison in outer space. (Japanese music torture?) "Summer's Day Song" frames a fragment of an old English air in Eno-style wooziness. In the more conventional cutsthe slow and bluesy "On the Way," the funereal "Waterfalls" McCartney's vocals still sound disembodied, as if they were phoned in from far away.
Does McCartney II advance the cause of the novelty tune? Alas, no. "Bogey Music," which stretches the pun on boogie ad nauseum, isn't half so clever or terse as Sheb Wooley's classic "Purple People Eater." "Darkroom" is cluttered compared to its immortal prototypes. "The Chipmunk Song" and "Alvin's Harmonica," by David Seville and the Chipmunks. But perhaps that's the point. Nonsense being nonsense, the novelty track is theoretically the most timeless of all pop idioms. There are no ideas to worry about if all you have to say is "goo-goo" and "da-da." Or, in McCartney-ese: "Everybody bogey/Dig that bogey beat."
(Posted: Jul 24, 1980)
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- Coming Up
- Temporary Secretary
- On The Way
- Waterfalls
- Nobody Knows
- Front Parlour
- Summer's Day Song
- Frozen Jap
- Bogey Music
- Darkroom
- One Of These Days
- Check My Machine - (b-side, bonus track)
- Secret Friend - (b-side, bonus track)
- Goodnight Tonight
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