The World Tonight
Paul McCartney · 1997
18 min · 7 tracks · classical · pop rock · psychedelic rock
A lush blend of pop rock and experimental sounds that reflects McCartney's introspective lyricism and melodic prowess.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- short bursts of playful experimentation introspective themes with melodic charm lighthearted interludes for reflection
- Context
- Released on July 7, 1997, 'The World Tonight' was Paul McCartney's first major studio album since 'Off the Ground' in 1993. At this point in his career, McCartney was exploring a blend of contemporary sounds while reflecting on his legacy as a former Beatle. The album marks a continuation of his artistic evolution into the late '90s as he sought to connect with newer audiences.
- If you like
- classical, pop rock, psychedelic rock
The World Tonight is a single by Paul McCartney, released in 1997. A lush blend of pop rock and experimental sounds that reflects McCartney's introspective lyricism and melodic prowess. 'The World Tonight' received positive reviews from critics and showcased McCartney's continued relevance in music. It peaked at No. 17 on the UK Albums Chart, indicating a solid performance in a period when many artists struggled to maintain chart success. The incorporation of innovative sounds and personal themes drew attention during an era dominated by alternative rock. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The World Tonight sound like?
A lush blend of pop rock and experimental sounds that reflects McCartney's introspective lyricism and melodic prowess. Rooted in classical and pop rock.
What makes The World Tonight by Paul McCartney notable?
'The World Tonight' received positive reviews from critics and showcased McCartney's continued relevance in music. It peaked at No. 17 on the UK Albums Chart, indicating a solid performance in a period when many artists struggled to maintain chart success. The incorporation of innovative sounds and personal themes drew attention during an era dominated by alternative rock. Released on July 7, 1997, 'The World Tonight' was Paul McCartney's first major studio album since 'Off the Ground' in 1993. At this point in his career, McCartney was exploring a blend of contemporary sounds while reflecting on his legacy as a former Beatle. The album marks a continuation of his artistic evolution into the late '90s as he sought to connect with newer audiences.
Who is The World Tonight for?
The World Tonight works well if you're into short bursts of playful experimentation, introspective themes with melodic charm and lighthearted interludes for reflection.
How many songs are on The World Tonight?
The World Tonight has 7 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The World Tonight Standout 4:07
- 2 Looking for You Standout 4:41
- 3 Some Folks Say Oobu 0:24
- 4 Oobu Joobu Main Theme 0:38
- 5 I Love This House Standout 3:45
- 6 Talks About Young Boy 3:59
- 7 Oobu Joobu 1:06
Release Date
July 7, 1997
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
18 min 43 sec
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