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Paul McCartney - The Lovely Linda - McCartney - 1970 [24 Karat Gold Disc - 1992]
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Paul McCartney – The Lovely Linda – McCartney – 1970 [24 Karat Gold Disc – 1992]

All sound recording and images are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners. Copyright:: DCC Compact Classics, Apple, Capitol Records, EMI, Parlophone, MPL Communications, Inc. Writer: Paul McCartney Producer:: Paul McCartney Original Album Released: 17 de abril de 1970 DCC Remaster Released: 1992 Remastering [1992]: Mastered by Steve Hoffman Catalog Nº: GZS-1029 Format:: Gold CD Year: 1992 EMI Group: www.emigroup.com EMI Music (UK): www.emi.com EMI Music Publishing: emimusicpub.com Steve Hoffman Official Web Page: www.stevehoffman.tv Steve Hoffman is an audio engineer from Los Angeles, California, who specializes in remastering sound recordings on compact disc and vinyl record. In the 1980s, he worked at MCA for nine years. He has since done remastering work for companies such as Digital Compact Classics (DCC) and Audio Fidelity, Analogue Productions, Rural Rhythm and, presently, S&P. McCartney is the first solo album by Paul McCartney and was released in 1970. It is notable for the fact that McCartney, a multi-instrumentalist, performed the entire album (all instruments and voices) by himself, except for some backing vocals from his first wife, Linda McCartney. McCartney stated that he played “bass, drums, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, piano, Mellotron, organ, toy xylophone, and bow and arrow” on the album. Notable, also, is the use of a large number of instrumental tracks. History Recorded privately at his home in London; at Morgan Studios, London; and at Abbey