Flowers in the Dirt

In 1989, after several years of creative struggle, Paul McCartney released Flowers in the Dirt, a critical and commercial success. From the Beatlesesque pop of "My Brave Face" to the golden-era Hollywood glamour of "Distractions," or the paternal whimsy of "Put It There," Paul is in strong writing and performing form. Also, enter Elvis Costello, his acerbic wit balancing and enhancing McCartney's creative yet cloying compositions from the 1980s. Was Elvis Paul's finest collaborator since John Lennon? Is this Paul's best album of the 1980s? Is there more buried beneath the flowers in the dirt? You'll find out all this and more in this swan ... this one.If you heard our message at the start of this episode, you can use the coupon TAKEITAWAY when you sign up to Pippa. You will get two months of Pippa for $2! ($1 / month for the first two months.) Don’t even worry about it, sign up now.Click here for the Episode 19 song list.Email us: takeitawaypodcast@gmail.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/takeitaway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to Take It Away: The Complete Solo Beatles Archive Podcast. Originally created by Ryan Brady and Chris Mercer to walk through every single Paul McCartney solo release from 1970 to present day...now expanded to the solo careers of all four Beatles. If you’re interested in The Beatles, Wings, or Paul McCartney the solo artist, you’ve come to the right place.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/takeitaway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.