Paul McCartney Flowers In The Dirt Digital Pre-Orders Available From Today – Friday February 24

PAUL McCARTNEY

FLOWERS IN THE DIRT

LONG AWAITED 10th INSTALLMENT OF THE GRAMMY-WINNING ARCHIVE COLLECTION OUT MARCH 24 VIA MPL/Capitol/UMe 

DIGITAL PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE FROM TODAY – FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24

DIGITAL PRE-ORDERS COME WITH INSTANT GRAT TRACKS – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED DEMO VERSIONS OF ‘MY BRAVE FACE’ AND ‘THAT DAY IS DONE’

LINDA McCARTNEY IN THE STUDIO IMAGES REVEALED TODAY TO LAUNCH THE PRE ORDER 

Friday February 24th – With a month to go until the release of the reissue of Paul McCartney’s classic album Flowers In The Dirt (the 10th installment of the Grammy-winning Paul McCartney Archive Collection) – Paul has released some photographs taken by Linda McCartney (with the exception of image 9 – taken by Herman Leonard) during the recording of the album.

The photographs show Paul working with Elvis Costello, who he collaborated with on four of the tracks featured on the album (My Brave Face, You Want Her Too, Don’t Be Careless Love and That Day Is Done) as well as a shared moment with George Martin, who did the string arrangement for Put It There.

The majority of the album was recorded at Paul’s Hog Hill Mill studio in East Sussex.  This is also where some of the tracks were written with Elvis Costello.

Recalling working with Elvis, Paul said: “I was looking for someone to work with, trying to think of something imaginative to do and one day my manager said ‘do you fancy writing with Elvis Costello? It might be a great thing’.  I said ‘yeah’.  He (Elvis) came down to my studio and we sat opposite each other with our guitars because I had said to him early on that this is how I’d written with John, with me being left handed and him being right handed, it was almost like looking in a mirror.  We did virtually what John and I did which was just make up a song a day.”

Those who pre-order the album digitally from today will get Instant Grat tracks – previously unreleased original demo versions of My Brave Face and That Day Is Done – both recorded at one of the early writing sessions.

Because we were working above the studio, we’d just go downstairs and make the record, just the two of us singing exactly what we had made up.  So there were a few recordings that haven’t been released.  We keep saying to each other that they’re good because they are raw, it’s hot off the skillet’.

The reissue of Flowers In The Dirt is available from March 24th.