''Thrillington'' is an album produced by English musician
Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. On ...
, under the pseudonym Percy "Thrills" Thrillington. It was released in April 1977 in the UK and in May 1977 in the US. It is an instrumental
covers album
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of Paul and
Linda McCartney
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's 1971 album ''
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...
''.
Recorded in June 1971, the album was shelved upon the formation of
Wings
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, and not released for nearly six years. When ''Thrillington'' was finally issued, it did not attract much attention, and did not chart. McCartney initially kept his involvement with the project a secret; nevertheless, the project's nature and the rather bizarre pseudonym chosen for the credited artist led the few contemporary reviewers who wrote about ''Thrillington'' to conclude that "Percy Thrillington" was in fact McCartney working incognito. McCartney formally revealed himself to be Percy Thrillington in 1989, and the following year also admitted to being "Clint Harrigan", who wrote the album's liner notes.
In addition to reissues in 1995 and 2018, ''Thrillington'' was re-issued as part of the deluxe edition of ''Ram'' in 2012.
History
The album was recorded in June 1971 and with an intended release shortly thereafter. Paul McCartney produced the sessions, although he did not play or sing at all on the album, and all arrangements were by
Richard Anthony Hewson
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, who was asked to work on the orchestration before ''Ram'' had yet been released. The album was completed in three days of recording sessions, but when Paul and Linda decided to form
Wings
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, the (at that point untitled) ''Thrillington'' album was shelved.
Years later, in late 1976, McCartney decided to release the long-in-storage project, and devised a plan to publicize the album while obscuring his own involvement with it. In preparation for the release of ''Thrillington'', McCartney invented the fictitious socialite Percy Thrillington, and even took out ads in various UK music papers announcing Thrillington's so-called comings and goings to generate curiosity and interest.
Released in April 1977, McCartney's name was mentioned only in the main liner notes where he is described as a friend of Percy. ''Thrillington'' went mostly unnoticed upon its release although it was reviewed by ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine and mentioned in the "Random Notes" section. ''Variety'' also reviewed the album, noting that "Whether Percy Thrillington is Paul McCartney or not is really irrelevant. What matters is that he (they) is (are) having fun."
Because it was widely assumed that ''Thrillington'' was the product of McCartney working under a pseudonym, the album became a collector's item. McCartney finally admitted his role to journalist Peter Palmiere at a Los Angeles press conference on 27 November 1989 during his world tour: "What a great question to end the conference. The world needs to know! But seriously it was me and Linda – and we kept it a secret for a long time but now the world knows! – you blew it!"
In 1990 Paul McCartney also admitted to Palmiere, via an autograph request, that he was indeed Clint Harrigan – the liner notes writer for ''Thrillington'' and Wings' ''
Wild Life'' album. The first person to reveal the identity of Clint Harrigan was
John Lennon
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, who stated as much during a well-publicised letter feud with McCartney in the ''
New Musical Express
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'' in 1972.
The full story of the ''Thrillington'' album was told in detail in 1995 in Beatles fanzine ''Good Day Sunshine'' and in music journalist
Ian Peel's book ''The Unknown Paul McCartney'' (Reynolds & Hearn, 2002). Peel tracked down various musicians who brought McCartney's vision to life – including
Richard Hewson,
Herbie Flowers
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and the
Mike Sammes
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Singers – as well as those that were involved in creating its mythology.
Re-release
''Thrillington'' was issued on CD in 1995 and 2018, the latter with an accompanying vinyl version.
''Thrillington'' was re-issued as part of the deluxe edition of ''Ram'' on 21 May 2012.
To coincide with this release, McCartney starte
a Twitter account under the Thrillington name posting tweets in a manner similar to the original newspaper announcements. The album was re-issued on CD, vinyl, and limited edition coloured vinyl on 18 May 2018.
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
*
Richard Hewson – conductor
*
Vic Flick
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– guitars
*
Herbie Flowers
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– bass guitar
*
Steve Gray – piano
*
Clem Cattini
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– drums
*Jim Lawless – percussion
*
Chris Karan
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– guica
* Members of the Swingle Singers and the Mike Sammes Singers, led by
Mike Sammes
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– backing vocals
[Richard Hewson, personal interview with Matt Hurwitz, July 2015]
Production
*
Percy "Thrills" Thrillington – producer
*Richard Hewson – arranger
*Tony Clark – engineer
*
Hipgnosis
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– artwork
*Jeff Cummings – cover art
*
Clint Harrigan – liner notes
*
Phil Smee
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– package design
References
External links
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1977 albums
Paul McCartney albums
Regal Zonophone Records albums
Capitol Records albums
Covers albums
Albums with cover art by Hipgnosis
Albums produced by Paul McCartney
Works published under a pseudonym
Fictional musicians