![]() ![]() 1997’s Flaming Pie birthed a program called In the World Tonight, a look at the making of the album as well as a number of other aspects of McCartney’s life at that time. ![]() Not surprisingly, McCartney’s last - as of August 2001 - record of original tunes also came with a documentary. Although no full-length piece resulted from 1999’s Run Devil Run - which consisted mainly of covers - the DVD of Live at the Cavern Club featured a fair amount of information about the creation of that album. 1989’s Flowers in the Dirt came with Put It There, while 1993’s Off the Ground brought us Moving On. Each of his last three original studio albums has been accompanied by a documentary about its making. If nothing else, Paul McCartney seems to like to record his history for posterity. Includes video clips from his "Flaming Pie" album.įullscreen 1.33:1 audio English Dolby Stereo 2.0 no subtitles not closed-captioned single sided - single layered 40 chapters not rated 73 minutes $24.95 7/28/98. History tells the legend but here, for the first time, is revealed the man-in a human and humorous study that intimately captures him offbeat, at work and at ease as he makes his acclaimed solo album "Flaming Pie." Relaxed, revealing, rocking and real, this candid view puts you in his world tonight. In The World Tonight marks Paul's aim to get back to the fun and simplicity of recording-as typified on his first solo album, "McCartney"-and has been influenced by his recent work on "The Beatles Anthology." There are two Paul McCartneys. Paul McCartney: In the World Tonight (1997) ![]()
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