McCartney Says New CD Is Retrospective

The Associated Press
Monday, April 30, 2007; 11:09 PM

NEW YORK -- Paul McCartney says his upcoming album, "Memory Almost Full," looks back to the past. "In places it's a very personal record and a lot of it is retrospective, drawing from memory, like memories from being a kid, from Liverpool and from summers gone," the 64-year-old ex-Beatle said Monday in a statement.

"The album is evocative, emotional, rocking, but I can't really sum it up in one sentence," he said.


Singer Paul McCartney in New York on Nov. 13, 2006.  McCartney says in a statement Monday, April 30, 2007, that his upcoming album,
Singer Paul McCartney in New York on Nov. 13, 2006. McCartney says in a statement Monday, April 30, 2007, that his upcoming album, "Memory Almost Full," looks back to the past.(AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) (Seth Wenig - AP)

"Memory Almost Full," McCartney's 21st solo album, will be released June 5 in the United States. It is his first for Hear Music, Starbucks' new music label.

A medley of five songs on the 13-track disc is "purposely retrospective," said the legendary singer-songwriter. "I thought this might be because I'm at this point in my life, but then I think about the times I was writing with John (Lennon) and a lot of that was also looking back."

Film director Michel Gondry has directed a music video _ starring Natalie Portman _ for the opening track "Dance Tonight," but McCartney said he's "not going to give the plot away."

McCartney last released the acclaimed "Chaos And Creation In the Backyard," in 2005.

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