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''Electric Arguments'' is the third studio
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by the Fireman, released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. The album was first announced 29 September 2008 on Paul McCartney's website, making it the first Fireman release to be publicly acknowledged by McCartney. The album cover features the names of both contributors in contrast to the anonymity of their earlier works, and it's also the first album by the duo to feature prominent vocals.


Background and recording

Each of the songs was recorded in one day, the album itself being completed in only 13 days, spread over the course of nearly a year. The album includes the
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"Road Trip", at the end of "Don't Stop Running".
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of "Lifelong Passion" were made, titled "Sawain Ambient Acapella" and "Sawain Instrumental Dub". Instrumental mixes of "Sun Is Shining" and "Traveling Light" were made, titled "Equinox Instrumental" and "Travelling Light Instrumental", respectively. Instrumental dub mixes were made of "Sing the Changes" and "Don't Stop Running", titled "Morning Mist Instrumental Dub" and "Wickerman Ambient Dub", respectively. The duo borrowed the title "Electric Arguments" from the poem "Kansas City to St. Louis" by
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. McCartney stated this was because "he's been looking at the beauty of word combinations rather than their meaning." He also said of his collaboration with Youth:
We had a ball making this album, and it was a great departure because it seemed more like improv theatre. In the improv spirit, there are
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-type cut-ups in the lyrics. I came to "Sing the Changes," as well as all the other songs in the album, with absolutely no concept of what the melody or lyrics would be about. So it was like writing on the spot, which I think lent an electricity to the whole sound.


Release

An edited version of "Nothing Too Much Out of Sight" premiered on
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on 29 September 2008. "Lifelong Passion" was available briefly as a charity download for Adopt-A-Minefield. ''Electric Arguments'' debuted at number 79 on the
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, marking the first appearance for the Fireman in the British charts. The duo also made their inaugural appearance on the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number 67.


Critical reception

According to reviews aggregator
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, the album rated 74 out of 100, indicating a "generally favourable" critical reception, based on 23 reviews (18 of which were positive, four mixed, and one negative).
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wrote that "There are more twists and turns, more textures, than on any other McCartney album in the last 20 years …" Will Hermes of ''
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'' called the album "the ex-Beatle's headiest music in years". In a four-star review for ''
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'', Pete Paphides wrote that "''Electric Arguments'' is delivered with a disregard for production values or playlist potential that would make, say, Keane or the Kooks blush at their own conservatism". Less impressed, Alex Macpherson of ''
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'' described the album as "heavily laboured hackwork". He said of the track "Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight": "This has been pegged by the more excitable tabloids as a hate rant against cCartney's ex-wife
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, but if this is what she has had to put up with, it may just have done the unthinkable and engendered sympathy for the poor woman." Ron Hart of ''
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'' rated ''Electric Arguments'' 7 out of 10 and considered that the project's appeal "depends on where you stand as a Macca fan", following the singer's run of strong studio albums since ''
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'' in 2001. After opining that these nominal McCartney albums were "much stronger releases on almost every level", Hart concluded: "''Electric Arguments'' does harbor its own unique charm that will certainly appeal to longtime fans
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than Macca's previous pair of Fireman jaunts."
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'' dismissed the album as a "dud."


Track listing

All songs written by
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. # "Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight" – 4:55 # "Two Magpies" – 2:12 # "Sing the Changes" – 3:44 # "Travelling Light" – 5:06 # "Highway" – 4:17 # " Light from Your Lighthouse" – 2:31 # "Sun Is Shining" – 5:12 # "Dance 'Til We're High" – 3:37 # "Lifelong Passion" – 4:49 # "Is This Love?" – 5:52 # "Lovers in a Dream" – 5:22 # "Universal Here, Everlasting Now" – 5:05 # "Don't Stop Running" ("Don't Stop Running" ends at 5:59, followed by 1:53 of silence and a hidden track titled "Road Trip") – 10:31 iTunes bonus track #
  • "Sawain Ambient Acapella" – 4:53


    Reissues

    ''Electric Arguments'' has been reissued in several packages: *Digital Only download; the original 13-track album as a download *CD and digital 1 CD and download; the original 13-track album as a CD and download *Vinyl, CD and digital 2 LPs, 1 CD and download; the original 13-track album as an LP, CD and download. On the two LPs, tracks 1-4 are side one, 5-8 are side two, 9-11 are side three, and 12-13 are side four. Unusual for an LP, the last track, "Don't Stop Running", includes the hidden track, "Road Trip", with silence separating the tracks. *Deluxe edition (2009) 2 LPs, 2 CDs, 2 DVDs and download; a tin box set containing: the original 13-track album as an LP, CD and download. 7-track CD containing bonus mixes and alternate versions, DVD of hi-definition audio recordings, DVD of multi-track session files, 2 exclusive art prints, and extensive booklet ;Disc 1: The original album The original 13-track album. ;Disc 2: bonus tracks # "Solstice Ambient Acapella" – 15:11 # "Travelling Light Instrumental" – 8:16 # "Wickerman Ambient Dub" – 12:41 # "Morning Mist Instrumental Dub" – 5:40 # "Equinox Instrumental" – 8:22 # "Sawain Ambient Acapella" – 4:51 # "Sawain Instrumental Dub" – 4:51 ;Disc 3: DVD – Hi-definition audio recordings DVD Audio of the original album # “Highway (Electro Dynamo Lemon Sherbet Sunrise Dubstep Remix)” (bonus audio) - 5:43 # "Sing the Changes" (music video) – 3:52 # "Dance 'til We're High" (music video) – 3:40 # "In the Studio" (documentary) – 12:41 ;Disc 4: DVD – Multi-track session files # "Dance 'til We're High" # "Highway" # "Light from Your Lighthouse" # "Sing the Changes" # "Sun Is Shining"


    Personnel

    *
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    – all instruments and vocals


    References


    External links


    Paul McCartney – Fireman
    – official album website (in June 2018 this link leads to McCartney's lawyers, without music content)
    Paul McCartney Q&A: Behind the Fireman's New Psych-Pop Gem
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    '' interview) {{Authority control The Fireman (band) albums 2008 albums Albums produced by Paul McCartney One Little Independent Records albums Albums produced by Youth (musician) ATO Records albums Experimental pop albums