Paul McCartney - The Boys Of Dungeon Lane (Album Review) - Stereoboard UK
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Born in Liverpool, England, 84 years ago, musician Paul McCartney is perhaps one of the best known names of the music. A member of the historic Beatles, his career transcended more than five generations and reached his heart to nobility, having been awarded knight by Queen Elizabeth II in 1997. The octogenary has just released his last studio album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, proving that his passion for music does not retire. His contact with ins…
Paul McCartney - The Boys Of Dungeon Lane (Album Review) - Stereoboard UK
Photo: Mary McCartney It’s impossible to experience a new Paul McCartney album in a vacuum, such is the weight of his legacy both with The Beatles and after the Fabs’ disbandment. “I go back so far, I’m in front of me,” he once sang, and indeed ‘The Boys Of Dungeon Lane’ is quintessentially McCartney — an album shot through with melody, hope, whimsy and optimism in the face of adversity.
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"If you dare to experiment a little bit," Paul McCartney told Uncut in 2020, "it's good for you." Looking back at his prodigious post-Beatles career, which began in 1970 and found its most recent outlet in 2026's The Boys Of Dungeon Lane, McCartney has repeatedly pushed against what is expected of him, from the solo experiments of the McCartney albums, through the collective spirit of Wings via collaborations, one-offs, sound collages, high-clas…

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