C'Mon People
Paul McCartney · 1993
18 min · 4 tracks · classical · pop rock · psychedelic rock
A reflective blend of art rock and pop, infused with McCartney's signature melodic sensibility and heartfelt lyricism.
C'Mon People is a single by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. A reflective blend of art rock and pop, infused with McCartney's signature melodic sensibility and heartfelt lyricism. This album is significant for its exploration of themes like love and connection during a time when McCartney was seen as a veteran artist facing the evolving music landscape. It received mixed reviews but helped to solidify his continued presence in the pop rock genre, reflecting both personal introspection and broader societal themes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does C'Mon People sound like?
A reflective blend of art rock and pop, infused with McCartney's signature melodic sensibility and heartfelt lyricism. Rooted in classical and pop rock.
What makes C'Mon People by Paul McCartney notable?
This album is significant for its exploration of themes like love and connection during a time when McCartney was seen as a veteran artist facing the evolving music landscape. It received mixed reviews but helped to solidify his continued presence in the pop rock genre, reflecting both personal introspection and broader societal themes. Released in 1993, 'C'Mon People' marked a period of artistic exploration for Paul McCartney following his 1989 album 'Flowers in the Dirt'. At this time, he was navigating the complexities of post-Beatles fame while still striving for contemporary relevance in the music industry.
How many songs are on C'Mon People?
C'Mon People has 4 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 C’mon People Standout 5:45
- 2 I Can’t Imagine Standout 4:30
- 3 Keep Coming Back to Love Standout 4:59
- 4 Down to the River 3:30
Release Date
February 1, 1993
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
18 min 44 sec
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