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Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram FLAC download

  • Performer: Paul & Linda McCartney
  • Title: Ram
  • Size FLAC ver: 1666 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 1971
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Other formats: VOX WMA AHX AAC AC3 MP1 DTS
  • Genre: Rock
  • Rating: 4.8 of 5
Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram FLAC download
Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram FLAC download

Tracklist

A1 Too Many People 4:09
A2 3 Legs 2:48
A3 Ram On 2:30
A4 Dear Boy 2:14
A5 Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey 4:50
A6 Smile Away 4:01
B1 Heart Of The Country 2:22
B2 Monkberry Moon Delight 5:25
B3 Eat At Home 3:22
B4 Long Haired Lady 6:05
B5 Ram On 0:55
B6 Back Seat Of My Car 4:29

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles
  • Manufactured By – Apple Records, Inc.

Credits

  • Artwork – Paul*
  • Engineer – Armin*, Dixon*, Jim*, Phil*, Ted*, Tim*
  • Engineer [Mixing] – Eirik The Norwegian
  • Mastered By – EW/N*
  • Photography By [Cover] – Linda McCartney
  • Producer – Paul & Linda McCartney

Notes

Another early Los Angeles pressing has full Apple labels on both sides, with "Mfd, by Apple Records, Inc." in black text at the bottom of side 1, under the production credit (not along the perimeter). This variation known only for LA pressing.

"Paul And Linda McCartney" credit on spine and inside gatefold, "PAUL & LINDA McCARTNEY" on labels.

Gatefold Packaging, with Apple Records' New York address on lower left back jacket.
Note: Packaging and disc title for B6 differ, I used disc title. "Back Seat Of My Car" on label, "The Back Seat Of My Car" in gatefold.

Other LA variants::
Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram
Paul And Linda McCartney* - Ram

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): SMAS1-3375
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): SMAS2-3375
  • Matrix / Runout (Var 1: Run-out A Side Etched): SMAS-1-3375-Z6 EW/N
  • Matrix / Runout (Var 1: Run-out B Side Etched): SMAS-2-3375-F-33
  • Matrix / Runout (Var 1: Run-out A Side Stamped): ✲
  • Matrix / Runout (Var 1: Run-out B Side Stamped): ✲
  • Matrix / Runout (Var 2: Run-out B Side Etched (✲ stamp)): SMAS-1-3375-Z3 •• EW/N 1 ✲
  • Matrix / Runout (Var 2: Run-out B Side Etched (✲ stamp)): SMAS-2-3375-F-33 • 3 ✲

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PAS 10003, 1E 064 ◦ 04810 Paul And Linda McCartney* Ram ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Apple Records, Apple Records PAS 10003, 1E 064 ◦ 04810 UK 1971
CD-RTI 2875 1 Paul And Linda McCartney* Ram ‎(CD, Album) Research Technologies Inc. CD-RTI 2875 1 1992
SBTX-1015 Paul And Linda McCartney* Ram ‎(LP, Album) Apple Records SBTX-1015 Brazil 1971
SMAS-3375 Paul And Linda McCartney* Ram ‎(LP, Album, Los) Apple Records SMAS-3375 US 1971
CDPMCOL 2, 0777 7 89139 2 4 Paul & Linda McCartney Ram ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Parlophone, Parlophone, MPL , MPL CDPMCOL 2, 0777 7 89139 2 4 UK & Europe 1993



Comments (1)

Raniconne
This album is full of McCartney tricks, not quality songs that used to be part of the Beatles' repertoire. 'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey' was the 'hit' of this lp, and its catchy melodies stick to your lips like cotton candy, with just as little substance. This is McCartney's second solo effort, and while he does attempt a collection of songs, there is simply no great McCartney music on this album. 'Maybe I'm Amazed' from his first solo shot retains a pop freshness to this day. I can't honestly say I want to hear any of this material ever again.Paul fares best when he pretends he's the Beatles. 'Dear Boy' has the Fab Four feel to it. It's about the only song that I would want to hear again. 'Smile Away' is another of Paul's infantile rock songs (much like 'Helter Skelter' and 'Birthday'). The lyrics are so silly that I almost like it!'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey' does not wear well over the years and suffers from terminal Sir Paul cuteness. 'Monkberry Moon Delight' has to be one of the dumbest songs McCartney ever recorded, both musically and lyrically. 'Back Seat of My Car' does indeed sound like some sort of 'epic', but somehow McCartney's melody here seems only manipulative. This sounds like one tired Beatle!It's a shame when one of the best songs from a McCartney solo album is a minor little rocker like 'Eat at Home'. Plus, for me, as a Beatlemaniac since 1964, this album particular stung because it seemed to bring home the fact that McCartney's artistic peak was becoming a memory found on the last tapes of 'Abbey Road'. It was bad enough hearing Lennon sing 'I don't believe in Beatles!' McCartney's 'Ram' seems to second Lennon's stance.

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