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SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Chicago Tribune(favourable)[2]
Deseret News(highly favourable)[3]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
The Essential Rock Discography6/10[5]
Los Angeles Times[6]
MusicHound[7]
The New York Times(favourable)[8]
Q[9]
Rolling Stone[10]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[11]
Time(favourable)[12]

Flowers in the Dirt is the eighth studio solo album by Paul McCartney under his own name. The album was released on 5 June 1989 on Parlophone, as he was embarking on his first world tour since the Wings Over the World tour in 1975–76. It was considered a major return to form, and earned McCartney some of the best reviews he had received in years. The album made number 1 in the United Kingdom and Norway and produced several hit singles (the first being "My Brave Face").

The album is set to be reissued in an expanded form in March 2017, with the original demos recorded by McCartney and Elvis Costello included as part of this release.[13][14]

Background and recording

After the meagre sales that greeted Press to Play, McCartney realised that he needed to work much harder on his follow-up. Thus, he not only teamed up with several different producers, but also spent the better part of 18 months perfecting Flowers in the Dirt. A highlight of the sessions was McCartney's productive alliance with Elvis Costello, with whom he composed many new songs. In his 2015 autobiography, Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink, Costello described the track "That Day Is Done" as, "the unhappy sequel to "Veronica"", which they had also co-written.[15] McCartney greatly enjoyed the new partnership, even finding that Costello mirrored John Lennon in certain aspects of his personality. Costello would also appear on the album, even co-singing "You Want Her Too" with McCartney. Another celebrity guest included was his friend David Gilmour from Pink Floyd, who plays the guitar on "We Got Married". On "Put It There", McCartney used an old Buddy Holly trick, the knee-percussion, that McCartney recorded on the same day as the backing track.[16]

Release

Knowing full well he intended to launch the biggest tour of his career thus far, McCartney also put together a regular band to take out on the road, and who would appear in various forms on Flowers in the Dirt. Hamish Stuart was best known for his tenure in Average White Band, while Robbie McIntosh had been a member of the Pretenders. Filling out the sound would be Chris Whitten on drums and Paul "Wix" Wickens joining McCartney's wife Linda McCartney on keyboards. The Paul McCartney World Tour opened on 26 September 1989 and featured concerts in North America, Europe, Japan and Brazil until the following July.

Finally, early in 1989, the project was ready for release. In May, the Beatlesque "My Brave Face" was released as a single and promptly gave McCartney a US hit, reaching number 25, while reaching number 18 in the UK. In June, Flowers in the Dirt was released to high anticipation and immediately entered the UK charts at number 1, garnering very positive reviews from all around. In the US, the reaction was better than Press to Play, with the album reaching number 21, staying on the charts for a year and going gold, though it still sold beneath expectations. The second single, "This One", also reached number 18 in the UK. The follow-ups "Figure of Eight"/"Où est le Soleil?" and "Put It There" would all be minor UK hits.

The album cover artwork was photographed by Linda McCartney. The background canvas was painted by the British artist Brian Clarke, who was also responsible for designing stage backdrops for the world tour.

A limited-edition "World Tour Pack" of Flowers in the Dirt, sold in a facsimile trunk, was issued in Britain in October 1989, and America (with British catalogue numbers) in January 1990. The set included a bonus single of "Party Party" (mixed by Bruce Forest and released on a one-sided 7" single in vinyl editions of the "World Tour Pack" and a 3" CD-single in compact disc editions of the "World Tour Pack"). In March 1990, another limited edition of the album that featured a bonus disc was released exclusively in Japan and re-entered the country's chart. A remastered CD was released in 1993.

Critical reception

Reviewing for AllMusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote of the album: "Paul McCartney must not only have been conscious of his slipping commercial fortunes, he must have realized that his records hadn't been treated seriously for years, so he decided to make a full-fledged comeback effort with Flowers in the Dirt."[17]

Writing for Chicago Tribune, David Silverman wrote that the album was "a welcome, if not wholly fantastic, return from the fabbest of the Fab Four".[18]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."My Brave Face"Paul McCartney, Declan MacManusMcCartney, Mitchell Froom, Neil Dorfsman3:18
2."Rough Ride"McCartneyTrevor Horn, McCartney, Steve Lipson4:43
3."You Want Her Too" (with Elvis Costello)McCartney, MacManusMcCartney, Dorfsman, Froom, Costello3:11
4."Distractions"McCartneyMcCartney4:38
5."We Got Married"McCartneyMcCartney, David Foster4:57
6."Put It There"McCartneyMcCartney2:07
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
7."Figure of Eight"McCartneyHorn, McCartney, Lipson3:25
8."This One"McCartneyMcCartney4:10
9."Don't Be Careless Love"McCartney, MacManusMcCartney, Costello, Froom3:18
10."That Day Is Done"McCartney, MacManusMcCartney, Costello, Dorfsman, Froom4:19
11."How Many People"McCartneyHorn, McCartney, Lipson4:14
12."Motor of Love"McCartneyChris Hughes, McCartney, Ross Cullum6:18

Additional tracks

Bonus track appeared on CD and cassette version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Où est le Soleil?"McCartneyHorn, McCartney, Lipson4:45
Bonus single on World Tour Pack edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Party Party"McCartney, Linda McCartney, Hamish Stuart, Robbie McIntosh, Paul Wickens, Chris WhittenMcCartney5:36
The Paul McCartney Collection's 1993 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Back on My Feet"McCartney, MacManusPhil Ramone4:24
15."Flying to My Home"McCartneyMcCartney4:15
16."Loveliest Thing"McCartneyRamone3:58
iTunes exclusive track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17."This One (Club Lovejoys mix)" (Remixed by Matt Butler)McCartney6:12

Special Package (1990 Japanese tour edition)

Following tracks are included on bonus disc.

  1. "Message" – 0:28
    • an environmental message from Paul to the Japanese fans.
  2. "The Long and Winding Road" (Lennon–McCartney) – 3:51
    • From the video "Put It There".
  3. "Loveliest Thing" – 3:59
  4. "Rough Ride" – 4:53
  5. "Ou est le Soleil (7" Mix)" – 4:50
  6. "Mama's Little Girl" – 3:41
    • an outtake from the 1972 "Red Rose Speedway" sessions.
  7. "Same Time Next Year" – 3:06
    • an outtake from the 1979 "Back To The Egg" sessions.
  8. "Party, Party" (McCartney/Linda McCartney/Robbie McIntosh/Hamish Stuart/Chris Whitten/Paul "Wix" Wickens) – 5:35
  9. "P.S. Love Me Do" (McCartney–Lennon) – 3:40

2017 remaster

In 2017 the album will be re-issued by Capitol Music Group as part of the ongoing set of releases in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. [19]

Personnel

Accolades

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1990 Flowers in the Dirt Best Engineered Non-classical Album[21] Nominated

Brit Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1990 "My Brave Face" Best Music Video[22] Nominated

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[44] Gold 50,000^
France (SNEP)[46] Gold 162,000[45]
Germany (BVMI)[47] Gold 250,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[49] Gold 86,000[B][48]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[50] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Sweden (GLF)[51] Gold 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[52] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[53] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[54] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes

  • A^ Aside from standard version, Double-CD deluxe edition subtitled Special Package released in Japan. In 1990, it peaked at No. 27 on the chart and entered there for 4 weeks.[55]
  • B^ Combined sales of standard edition and its expanded reissue.

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Preceded by UK number one album
24 June 1989 – 30 June 1989
Succeeded by
Batman soundtrack by Prince
Preceded by Norwegian VG-lista number one album
25/1989 – 28/1989
Succeeded by
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Smokie