![]() It’s actually a real page-turner! Kozinn and Sinclair write in a conversational and descriptive style that belies the hundreds of interviews, extensive ground-up research, and the thousands of never-before-seen documents they’ve trawled to give us a very approachable and personal story. But it’s not scholarly and cold in tone (as some highly researched books can be). ![]() ![]() The thought and research that has gone into it is immediately evident. This book is a seriously in-depth and revealing exploration of McCartney’s creative and personal life. In musical terms, this first volume takes us from the LP McCartney through to Band On The Run. That’s immediately following the dissolution of the Beatles, a period in which he had to recreate himself as both a person and a performer. As its subtitle suggests, Volume 1 captures the life of McCartney in the years 1969-1973. ![]() The McCartney Legacy by Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair is the first installment of what will become a multi-volume set. ![]() Let’s get straight to the point – this is one of the best studies of Paul McCartney and his solo music you are going to find. That cover is a harbinger of what is contained inside. ![]()
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