More of the Music of Paul McCartney
- With incredible Nearly Triple Plus (A++ to A+++) grades on both sides, this British pressing is practically as good a copy as we have ever heard, right up there with our Shootout Winner
- Another record that rarely can be found with audiophile playing surfaces – noisy vinyl is the rule, not the exception
- The legendary Geoff Emerick engineered the album, a Top 100 title here at Better Records – it’s an impressive recording when it sounds as good as this copy does
- The title track, “Jet,” “Bluebird,” “Mrs. Vandebilt,” “Let Me Roll It,” “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five” – so many great songs
- Marks in the vinyl are sometimes the nature of the beast with these vintage LPs – those on “Mamunia” are especially bad – but if you can tough those out, this copy is going to blow your mind
- 4 1/2 stars: “…sophisticated, nuanced arrangements and irrepressibly catchy melodic hooks… McCartney’s infallible instinct for popcraft overflows on this excellent release.”
This is a TOUGH album to find with great sound and quiet vinyl but when you come across an excellent copy like this, the record is a MONSTER. The track list includes some of the best McCartney songs of the seventies: the title song, “Jet,” “Bluebird,” “Mrs. Vandebilt,” “Let Me Roll It,” “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five” (my personal favorite on the album) — there’s really not a dog in the bunch.
This is clearly the last consistently good studio album the man recorded.
So many copies we play are either murky or a bit edgy, and it takes a very special copy to strike the ideal tonal balance that will allow all the songs to sound their best.









