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Flaming Pie

Flaming Pie is the tenth solo studio album by English musician Paul McCartney, released on 5 May 1997 by Parlophone in the UK and Capitol Records in the US. His first studio album in over four years, it was mostly recorded after McCartney's involvement in the highly successful Beatles Anthology project.[1] The album was recorded in several locations over two years, between 1995 and 1997, featuring two songs dating from 1992.

Flaming Pie
Studio album by
Released5 May 1997
Recorded3 September 1992 ("Calico Skies" and "Great Day");
22 February – 11 May 1995;
1 November 1995 – 14 February 1997
StudioAbbey Road and AIR, London; Sun Valley, Idaho; The Mill, Sussex
GenreRock
Length53:47
LabelParlophone (UK)
Capitol (US)
Producer
Paul McCartney chronology
Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest
(1993)
Flaming Pie
(1997)
Standing Stone
(1997)
Singles from Flaming Pie
  1. "Young Boy"
    Released: 28 April 1997 (UK)
  2. "The World Tonight"
    Released: 6 May 1997
  3. "Beautiful Night"
    Released: 15 December 1997 (UK)

The album featured several of McCartney's family members and friends, most notably McCartney's son, James McCartney featured on electric guitar. In Flaming Pie's liner notes, McCartney said: "[The Beatles Anthology] reminded me of the Beatles' standards and the standards that we reached with the songs. So in a way it was a refresher course that set the framework for this album."[2]

Flaming Pie peaked at number two in both the UK and the US and was certified gold. The album, which was well-received by critics, also reached the top 20 in many other countries. From its release up to mid-2007, the album sold over 1.5 million copies. The album was reissued on 31 July 2020 as a part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection with bonus tracks, outtakes and demos.

The album is ranked number 988 in All-Time Top 1000 Albums (3rd edition, 2000).[3]

Background Edit

An early version of "Beautiful Night" was recorded in 1986.[4] "Calico Skies",[nb 1] which McCartney had written when Hurricane Bob had hit while McCartney was staying on Long Island in 1991,[5][6] and "Great Day", which features backing vocal from his wife Linda McCartney,[6] hailed from a 1992 session,[nb 2][5] recorded before the 1993 release of album Off the Ground.

Starting from the mid-1990s for four years, McCartney was involved in The Beatles Anthology, a documentary on the history of the Beatles.[8] The documentary was originally titled The Long and Winding Road, named after the Beatles song of the same name.[8] During 1995, as the Anthology albums were starting to be released over a two-year period, EMI did not want McCartney to release a solo album in the meantime.[1] McCartney said that he "was almost insulted at first" before then realising that "it would be silly to go out against yourself in the form of the Beatles. So I fell in with the idea and thought, 'Great, I don't even have to think about an album.'"[1]

McCartney was occupied with working on his second classical album Standing Stone in the interim.[1]

Album title Edit

The title Flaming Pie (also given to one of the album's songs) is a reference to an anecdote that John Lennon told in a humorous story published in magazine Mersey Beat in 1961 about the origin of the Beatles' name: "It came in a vision – a man appeared on a flaming pie and said unto them, 'from this day on you are Beatles with an A.' "[1][9]

Recording and structure Edit

Two tracks ("Calico Skies" and "Great Day") were recorded on 3 September 1992 with George Martin co-producing. At the time, the Flaming Pie album had not yet been conceived, and the tracks were shelved for some unspecified future use.

Beginning in February 1995, McCartney teamed up with Jeff Lynne,[10] Electric Light Orchestra lead singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer, as well as an ardent Beatles fan. Lynne had previously worked with former Beatle George Harrison on his 1987 album Cloud Nine and in the Traveling Wilburys, with Ringo Starr on his 1992 album Time Takes Time, and also co-produced "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" for the Anthology project. Intending to produce something pure and easy – and without elaborate productions – McCartney sporadically recorded the entire album in a space of two years, working not only with Lynne, but with Steve Miller.[nb 3] The album also featured the Beatles producer George Martin and drummer Ringo Starr, as well as his own son, James McCartney,[1] who plays lead guitar on "Heaven on a Sunday".[6] McCartney wrote the song "Young Boy" while his wife Linda was making lunch for a New York Times feature on 18 August 1994.[5] McCartney and Miller started recording "Young Boy" on 22 February 1995 in Sun Valley, Idaho.[5] They reconvened a few months afterwards in May at McCartney's home studio, The Mill, recording – a song described as a "road song" – "If You Wanna" and the jam track "Used to Be Bad" in the process.[1][12]

The duo also recorded the B-side "Broomstick" and three unreleased tracks: "(Sweet Home) Country Girl", "Soul Boy", and an untitled song.[12] Also in May, McCartney, by himself, recorded the unreleased tracks "Stella May Day", for his daughter Stella McCartney, which would be used playing over loudspeakers at her fashion shows, and "Whole Life" with Dave Stewart.[nb 4][12] "Somedays", which was written while McCartney was escorting Linda to Kent for a photo shoot,[5] features an orchestration score by George Martin.[1][6] "The Song We Were Singing",[nb 5] which was about the times McCartney and his former songwriting partner John Lennon were at 20 Forthlin Road,[10] was recorded in 3
4
time
.[6] "Little Willow" was written for the children[6] of Starr's first wife, Maureen Starkey Tigrett, who had recently died of cancer.[13] "Souvenir" features the sound of a 78 rpm record towards the end of the track.[6] The title track, recorded in a four-hour session,[6] is in similar style to that of the Beatles' "Lady Madonna".[14]

In May 1996, Starr and McCartney were working on a track that McCartney had started a decade earlier, "Beautiful Night",[1][6] which featured vocals from Starr.[15] Lynne showed up the next day and the trio, with McCartney on bass, Starr on drums, and Lynne on guitar, jammed, with the finished results being the track "Really Love You", the first track credited to McCartney–Starkey.[1][6] McCartney and Starr also recorded the B-side "Looking for You" and an untitled song.[16] "Heaven on a Sunday", which was written while McCartney was in the US sailing on holiday, was recorded on 16 September 1996, and features backing vocals by both Linda and James.[14] Martin added orchestration to "Beautiful Night",[6] on 14 February 1997 at Abbey Road Studios.[17] An unreleased song recorded with Lynne producing, titled "Cello in the Ruins",[18] was registered for copyright in 1994,[19] although work on the song began in May 1995.[12] The track was almost issued as a single for War Child's The Help Album in 1995.[18] This album was the last McCartney studio album to feature vocals and participation from Linda,[1] who died of breast cancer in 1998.[20]

Release and reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [21]
Blender     [22]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [23]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[24]
The Guardian     [25]
Los Angeles Times    [26]
NME5/10[27]
Q     [28]
Rolling Stone     [29]
USA Today    [30]

Upon its 1997 release, on 5 May in the UK on Parlophone and on 20 May in the US on Capitol Records|Capitol,[1] the critical reaction to Flaming Pie was strong, with McCartney achieving his best reviews since 1982's Tug of War. With fresh credibility, even with young fans who had been introduced to him through the Anthology project,[1] it debuted at number 2 in the UK in May, giving McCartney his best new entry since Flowers in the Dirt eight years before. It was kept off the top spot by the Spice Girls' album Spice.[31] Flaming Pie was also received positively in the United States,[32] where it became McCartney's first top 10 album since Tug of War.[33] Flaming Pie debuted at number 2, with 121,000 copies sold in its first week, behind Spice, which sold 16,500 more copies that week.[32][34]

In both the UK and the US, Flaming Pie was the most commercially successful new entry, and was certified gold in both countries. It was also certified gold in Norway.[35] According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album had sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide up to June 2007.[36]

Three singles were released from the album, "Young Boy", "The World Tonight" and "Beautiful Night", all of which were also released as picture discs, and all became UK top 40 hits. The only single in the US from the album was "The World Tonight", released on 17 April 1997,[1] a top 30 entry on the Billboard mainstream rock listing.[37] The singles featured two non-album b-sides recorded during Flaming Pie sessions: "Looking for You", additional jam with Ringo Starr and Jeff Lynne, and "Broomstick", additional track recorded with Steve Miller; and two tracks that were almost a decade old: "Love Come Tumbling Down" and "Same Love" recorded around the time of the sessions for "Once Upon a Long Ago" single and Flowers in the Dirt respectively. The singles also featured six Oobu Joobu mini episodes.

To promote the album, McCartney held an online chat party, and the event entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the most people in an online chatroom at once.[38]

In the World Tonight, a film about the making of the album, was broadcast in the UK on ITV, and on VH1 in the US, around the release of the album.[32] Also broadcast was an hour-long radio show about the album on 5 May 1997 on BBC Radio 2.[32] It received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year, although Bob Dylan won the award with his album Time Out of Mind.[39] "Young Boy" and "The World Tonight" appeared in the 1997 Ivan Reitman comedy Fathers' Day.[32]

Flaming Pie was reissued on 31 July 2020 as a part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. Bonus tracks include home demos, outtakes, rough mixes and selections from the radio series Oobu Joobu.[40]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Paul McCartney, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."The Song We Were Singing" Jeff Lynne, Paul McCartney3:54
2."The World Tonight" Lynne, McCartney4:04
3."If You Wanna" McCartney4:37
4."Somedays" McCartney4:15
5."Young Boy" McCartney3:54
6."Calico Skies" McCartney, George Martin2:32
7."Flaming Pie" McCartney, Lynne2:29
8."Heaven on a Sunday" McCartney, Lynne4:26
9."Used to Be Bad" (Duet with Steve Miller)Steve Miller, McCartneyMcCartney4:12
10."Souvenir" Lynne, McCartney3:40
11."Little Willow" McCartney, Lynne2:58
12."Really Love You"McCartney, Richard StarkeyMcCartney, Lynne5:18
13."Beautiful Night" McCartney, Lynne5:04
14."Great Day" McCartney, Martin2:09

Archive Collection Reissue Edit

On 12 June 2020, it was officially announced that the album reissues of Flaming Pie would be released on 31 July 2020, as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection series. The Flaming Pie reissues were published in several editions:

  • Special Edition (2-CD): The original 14-track album on the first disc, including previously unreleased home recordings, demos, and non-album singles on a second disc.
  • Deluxe Edition (5-CD/2-DVD): The original 14-track album on the first disc, home recordings on the second disc, previously unreleased demos on the third disc, and non-album singles on a fourth disc. Also included are 2 DVDs containing the "In the World Tonight" documentary, original music videos, EPKs, interviews, performances and behind-the-scenes material.
  • Gatefold Double Vinyl (2-LP): The original 14-track album remastered.
  • Gatefold Triple Vinyl (3-LP): In addition to the original 14-track album, the third vinyl includes special home recordings, as well as a link to download materials.
  • Collectors Edition (4-LP/5-CD/2-DVD): Contains the entire contents of the Deluxe Edition, as well as exclusive vinyl versions of the remastered album cut at half speed across 2 LPs in an exclusive gatefold sleeve and an LP of home recordings in a hand-stamped white label sleeve. Also included are six silkscreened Linda McCartney art prints and an exclusive etched vinyl pressing of "Ballad of the Skeletons", co-written with Allen Ginsberg, along with a similarly themed poster.

Disc 1 The original 14-track album.

Disc 2 – Home Recordings

  1. "The Song We Were Singing" (home recording) – 5:26
  2. "The World Tonight" (home recording) – 2:27
  3. "If You Wanna" (home recording) – 3:01
  4. "Somedays" (home recording) – 4:16
  5. "Young Boy" (home recording) – 2:23
  6. "Calico Skies" (home recording) – 2:32
  7. "Flaming Pie" (home recording) – 1:41
  8. "Souvenir" (home recording) – 2:56
  9. "Little Willow" (home recording) – 2:27
  10. "Beautiful Night" (1995 demo) – 4:27
  11. "Great Day" (home recording) – 3:30

Disc 3 – In The Studio

  1. "Great Day" (acoustic) – 2:18
  2. "Calico Skies" (acoustic) – 2:06
  3. "C'mon Down C'mon Baby" – 1:24
  4. "If You Wanna" (demo) – 1:55
  5. "Beautiful Night" (run through) – 4:10
  6. "The Song We Were Singing" (rough mix) – 3:51
  7. "The World Tonight" (rough mix) – 3:48
  8. "Little Willow" (rough mix) – 2:59
  9. "Whole Life" (rough mix) – 5:34
  10. "Heaven On A Sunday" (rude cassette) – 4:43

Disc 4 – Flaming Pies

  1. "The Ballad of the Skeletons" – 7:54
  2. "Looking for You" – 4:42
  3. "Broomstick" (with Steve Miller) – 5:10
  4. "Love Come Tumbling Down" – 4:24
  5. "Same Love" – 3:56
  6. "Oobu Joobu" (Part 1) – 8:48
    • "I Love This House" – 3:41
  7. "Oobu Joobu" (Part 2) – 8:27
    • "Atlantic Ocean" – 6:25
  8. "Oobu Joobu" (Part 3) – 7:57
    • "Squid" – 6:25
  9. "Oobu Joobu" (Part 4) – 5:31
    • "Don't Break the Promise" – 3:39
  10. "Oobu Joobu" (Part 5) – 8:48
    • "Beautiful Night" (original version) – 4:02
  11. "Oobu Joobu" (Part 6) – 9:17
    • "Love Mix" – 3:02

Disc 5 – Flaming Pie At The Mill

  1. "Intro" – 2:38
  2. "Mellotron and Synthesizer / Mini Moog" – 7:40
  3. "Harpsichord" – 3:26
  4. "Celeste" – 1:05
  5. "Piano" – 1:26
  6. "Bill Black Bass" – 3:05
  7. "Drums" – 3:57
  8. "Höfner Bass" – 2:16
  9. "Guitar" – 6:06
  10. "Spinet" – 2:16
  11. "Bells" – 3:20
  12. "Control Room" – 23:17

Disc 6 – DVD (In The World Tonight)

Disc 7 – DVD Bonus Films

  1. "Beautiful Night"
  2. "Making of Beautiful Night"
  3. "Little Willow"
  4. "The World Tonight" (directed by Alistar Donald)
  5. "The World Tonight" (directed by Geoff Wonfor)
  6. "Young Boy" (directed by Alistar Donald)
  7. "Young Boy" (directed Geoff Wonfor)
  8. "Flaming Pie EPK 1"
  9. "Flaming Pie EPK 2"
  10. "In the World Tonight EPK"
  11. "Flaming Pie Album Artwork Meeting"
  12. "TFI Friday Performances"
  13. "David Frost interview"

Additional download tracks available via paulmccartney.com

  • "Beautiful Night" (1986) – 6:14
  • "Somedays" without orchestra) – 4:29
  • "Calico Skies" ('In the World Tonight' Campfire Acoustic) – 2:38

via download code:

  • "Great Day" (instrumental)
  • "Beautiful Night/You're a Bastard"

Personnel Edit

Personnel per booklet.[41]

Musicians
  • Paul McCartney – lead vocal, harmony vocal, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, double bass, drums, harmonium, piano, twelve-string guitar, Spanish guitar, Hammond organ, knee slap, Fender Rhodes, harpsichord, vibraphone, mellotron, backing vocals
  • Jeff Lynne – harmony vocal, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard, backing vocals, spinette, harpsichord
  • Steve Miller – harmony vocal, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocal, rhythm guitar, lead vocal on "Used to Be Bad"
  • Keith Pascoe, Jackie Hartley, Rita Manning, Peter Manning, Marcia Crayford, Adrian Levin, Belinda Bunt, Bernard Patridge, Jackie Hartley, Keith Pascoe, David Woodcock, Roger Garland, Julian Tear, Briony Shaw, Jeremy Williams, David Ogden, Bogustav Kostecki, Maciej Rakowski, Jonathan Rees – violin
  • Christian Kampen, Martin Loveday, Anthony Pleeth, Stephen Orton, Martin Loveday, Robert Bailey – cello
  • Peter Lale, Levine Andrade, Robert Smissen, Stephen Tess, Levine Andrade, Philip Dukes, Ivo Van Der Werff, Graeme Scott – viola
  • Martin Parry, Susan Milan, Andy Findon, Michael Cox – flute
  • Skaila Kanga – harp
  • Roy Carter – oboe, English horn
  • Linda McCartney – backing vocals
  • James McCartney – electric guitar
  • Michael Thompson, Richard Bissill, Richard Watkins, John Pigneguy – French horns
  • Chris 'Snake' Davis, Dave Bishop – saxophone
  • Ringo Starr – drums, percussion
  • John Barclay, Kevin Robinson, Andrew Crowley, Mark Bennett – trumpet
  • Richard Edwards, Andy Fawbert – trombone
  • Michael Thompson, Richard Watkins, Nigel Black – horns
  • Chris Laurence, Robin McGee – double bass
  • David Theodore – oboe
Technical
  • Paul McCartney, Jeff Lynne, George Martin – producers
  • George Martin – orchestration
  • David Snell – conductor
  • Geoff Emerick, Jon Jacobs, Bob Kraushaar – engineers
  • Keith Smith, Frank Farrell – assistant engineers
  • Marc Mann – digital sequencing
  • Geoff Emerick – orchestral session engineer on "Somedays"
  • Geoff Foster – orchestral session assistant engineer on "Somedays"
  • Geoff Emerick, Jon Jacobs, Peter Cabbin – orchestral session engineer on "Beautiful Night"
  • Paul Hicks – orchestral session assistant engineer on "Beautiful Night"

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[66] Gold 65,000[65]
Norway (IFPI Norway)[67] Gold 25,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[68] Gold 140,000[63]
United States (RIAA)[69] Gold 676,000[36]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

References Edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ "Calico Skies" was written when McCartney tried to write something similar to the Beatles' "Blackbird".[5]
  2. ^ Also recorded during this session is the song "When Winter Comes", which was eventually released on McCartney III in 2020.[7]
  3. ^ Miller and McCartney had worked together once before, on 1969's "My Dark Hour",[11] at Abbey Road Studios.[1] After finding out his son, James, was a fan of Miller, McCartney decided to renew their friendship.[1]
  4. ^ McCartney would later re-record "Whole Life" in 2003.[12]
  5. ^ McCartney plays a stand-up bass on the track. The bass originally belonged to Elvis Presley's bassist, Bill Black.[6]
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External links Edit

  • Flaming Pie at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Flaming Pie at Graham Calkin's Beatles Pages

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Little Willow redirects here For the small plant named Dwarf Willow see Salix herbacea Flaming Pie is the tenth solo studio album by English musician Paul McCartney released on 5 May 1997 by Parlophone in the UK and Capitol Records in the US His first studio album in over four years it was mostly recorded after McCartney s involvement in the highly successful Beatles Anthology project 1 The album was recorded in several locations over two years between 1995 and 1997 featuring two songs dating from 1992 Flaming PieStudio album by Paul McCartneyReleased5 May 1997Recorded3 September 1992 Calico Skies and Great Day 22 February 11 May 1995 1 November 1995 14 February 1997StudioAbbey Road and AIR London Sun Valley Idaho The Mill SussexGenreRockLength53 47LabelParlophone UK Capitol US ProducerPaul McCartney all tracks Jeff Lynne tracks 1 2 7 8 10 13 George Martin tracks 6 14 Paul McCartney chronologyStrawberries Oceans Ships Forest 1993 Flaming Pie 1997 Standing Stone 1997 Singles from Flaming Pie Young Boy Released 28 April 1997 UK The World Tonight Released 6 May 1997 Beautiful Night Released 15 December 1997 UK The album featured several of McCartney s family members and friends most notably McCartney s son James McCartney featured on electric guitar In Flaming Pie s liner notes McCartney said The Beatles Anthology reminded me of the Beatles standards and the standards that we reached with the songs So in a way it was a refresher course that set the framework for this album 2 Flaming Pie peaked at number two in both the UK and the US and was certified gold The album which was well received by critics also reached the top 20 in many other countries From its release up to mid 2007 the album sold over 1 5 million copies The album was reissued on 31 July 2020 as a part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection with bonus tracks outtakes and demos The album is ranked number 988 in All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd edition 2000 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Album title 3 Recording and structure 4 Release and reception 5 Track listing 6 Archive Collection Reissue 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications and sales 10 References 11 External linksBackground EditAn early version of Beautiful Night was recorded in 1986 4 Calico Skies nb 1 which McCartney had written when Hurricane Bob had hit while McCartney was staying on Long Island in 1991 5 6 and Great Day which features backing vocal from his wife Linda McCartney 6 hailed from a 1992 session nb 2 5 recorded before the 1993 release of album Off the Ground Starting from the mid 1990s for four years McCartney was involved in The Beatles Anthology a documentary on the history of the Beatles 8 The documentary was originally titled The Long and Winding Road named after the Beatles song of the same name 8 During 1995 as the Anthology albums were starting to be released over a two year period EMI did not want McCartney to release a solo album in the meantime 1 McCartney said that he was almost insulted at first before then realising that it would be silly to go out against yourself in the form of the Beatles So I fell in with the idea and thought Great I don t even have to think about an album 1 McCartney was occupied with working on his second classical album Standing Stone in the interim 1 Album title EditThe title Flaming Pie also given to one of the album s songs is a reference to an anecdote that John Lennon told in a humorous story published in magazine Mersey Beat in 1961 about the origin of the Beatles name It came in a vision a man appeared on a flaming pie and said unto them from this day on you are Beatles with an A 1 9 Recording and structure EditTwo tracks Calico Skies and Great Day were recorded on 3 September 1992 with George Martin co producing At the time the Flaming Pie album had not yet been conceived and the tracks were shelved for some unspecified future use Beginning in February 1995 McCartney teamed up with Jeff Lynne 10 Electric Light Orchestra lead singer guitarist songwriter and producer as well as an ardent Beatles fan Lynne had previously worked with former Beatle George Harrison on his 1987 album Cloud Nine and in the Traveling Wilburys with Ringo Starr on his 1992 album Time Takes Time and also co produced Free as a Bird and Real Love for the Anthology project Intending to produce something pure and easy and without elaborate productions McCartney sporadically recorded the entire album in a space of two years working not only with Lynne but with Steve Miller nb 3 The album also featured the Beatles producer George Martin and drummer Ringo Starr as well as his own son James McCartney 1 who plays lead guitar on Heaven on a Sunday 6 McCartney wrote the song Young Boy while his wife Linda was making lunch for a New York Times feature on 18 August 1994 5 McCartney and Miller started recording Young Boy on 22 February 1995 in Sun Valley Idaho 5 They reconvened a few months afterwards in May at McCartney s home studio The Mill recording a song described as a road song If You Wanna and the jam track Used to Be Bad in the process 1 12 The duo also recorded the B side Broomstick and three unreleased tracks Sweet Home Country Girl Soul Boy and an untitled song 12 Also in May McCartney by himself recorded the unreleased tracks Stella May Day for his daughter Stella McCartney which would be used playing over loudspeakers at her fashion shows and Whole Life with Dave Stewart nb 4 12 Somedays which was written while McCartney was escorting Linda to Kent for a photo shoot 5 features an orchestration score by George Martin 1 6 The Song We Were Singing nb 5 which was about the times McCartney and his former songwriting partner John Lennon were at 20 Forthlin Road 10 was recorded in 34 time 6 Little Willow was written for the children 6 of Starr s first wife Maureen Starkey Tigrett who had recently died of cancer 13 Souvenir features the sound of a 78 rpm record towards the end of the track 6 The title track recorded in a four hour session 6 is in similar style to that of the Beatles Lady Madonna 14 In May 1996 Starr and McCartney were working on a track that McCartney had started a decade earlier Beautiful Night 1 6 which featured vocals from Starr 15 Lynne showed up the next day and the trio with McCartney on bass Starr on drums and Lynne on guitar jammed with the finished results being the track Really Love You the first track credited to McCartney Starkey 1 6 McCartney and Starr also recorded the B side Looking for You and an untitled song 16 Heaven on a Sunday which was written while McCartney was in the US sailing on holiday was recorded on 16 September 1996 and features backing vocals by both Linda and James 14 Martin added orchestration to Beautiful Night 6 on 14 February 1997 at Abbey Road Studios 17 An unreleased song recorded with Lynne producing titled Cello in the Ruins 18 was registered for copyright in 1994 19 although work on the song began in May 1995 12 The track was almost issued as a single for War Child s The Help Album in 1995 18 This album was the last McCartney studio album to feature vocals and participation from Linda 1 who died of breast cancer in 1998 20 Release and reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Entertainment WeeklyB 24 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 NME5 10 27 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Upon its 1997 release on 5 May in the UK on Parlophone and on 20 May in the US on Capitol Records Capitol 1 the critical reaction to Flaming Pie was strong with McCartney achieving his best reviews since 1982 s Tug of War With fresh credibility even with young fans who had been introduced to him through the Anthology project 1 it debuted at number 2 in the UK in May giving McCartney his best new entry since Flowers in the Dirt eight years before It was kept off the top spot by the Spice Girls album Spice 31 Flaming Pie was also received positively in the United States 32 where it became McCartney s first top 10 album since Tug of War 33 Flaming Pie debuted at number 2 with 121 000 copies sold in its first week behind Spice which sold 16 500 more copies that week 32 34 In both the UK and the US Flaming Pie was the most commercially successful new entry and was certified gold in both countries It was also certified gold in Norway 35 According to Nielsen SoundScan the album had sold over 1 5 million copies worldwide up to June 2007 36 Three singles were released from the album Young Boy The World Tonight and Beautiful Night all of which were also released as picture discs and all became UK top 40 hits The only single in the US from the album was The World Tonight released on 17 April 1997 1 a top 30 entry on the Billboard mainstream rock listing 37 The singles featured two non album b sides recorded during Flaming Pie sessions Looking for You additional jam with Ringo Starr and Jeff Lynne and Broomstick additional track recorded with Steve Miller and two tracks that were almost a decade old Love Come Tumbling Down and Same Love recorded around the time of the sessions for Once Upon a Long Ago single and Flowers in the Dirt respectively The singles also featured six Oobu Joobu mini episodes To promote the album McCartney held an online chat party and the event entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the most people in an online chatroom at once 38 In the World Tonight a film about the making of the album was broadcast in the UK on ITV and on VH1 in the US around the release of the album 32 Also broadcast was an hour long radio show about the album on 5 May 1997 on BBC Radio 2 32 It received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year although Bob Dylan won the award with his album Time Out of Mind 39 Young Boy and The World Tonight appeared in the 1997 Ivan Reitman comedy Fathers Day 32 Flaming Pie was reissued on 31 July 2020 as a part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection Bonus tracks include home demos outtakes rough mixes and selections from the radio series Oobu Joobu 40 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Paul McCartney except where notedNo TitleWriter s ProducerLength1 The Song We Were Singing Jeff Lynne Paul McCartney3 542 The World Tonight Lynne McCartney4 043 If You Wanna McCartney4 374 Somedays McCartney4 155 Young Boy McCartney3 546 Calico Skies McCartney George Martin2 327 Flaming Pie McCartney Lynne2 298 Heaven on a Sunday McCartney Lynne4 269 Used to Be Bad Duet with Steve Miller Steve Miller McCartneyMcCartney4 1210 Souvenir Lynne McCartney3 4011 Little Willow McCartney Lynne2 5812 Really Love You McCartney Richard StarkeyMcCartney Lynne5 1813 Beautiful Night McCartney Lynne5 0414 Great Day McCartney Martin2 09Archive Collection Reissue EditOn 12 June 2020 it was officially announced that the album reissues of Flaming Pie would be released on 31 July 2020 as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection series The Flaming Pie reissues were published in several editions Special Edition 2 CD The original 14 track album on the first disc including previously unreleased home recordings demos and non album singles on a second disc Deluxe Edition 5 CD 2 DVD The original 14 track album on the first disc home recordings on the second disc previously unreleased demos on the third disc and non album singles on a fourth disc Also included are 2 DVDs containing the In the World Tonight documentary original music videos EPKs interviews performances and behind the scenes material Gatefold Double Vinyl 2 LP The original 14 track album remastered Gatefold Triple Vinyl 3 LP In addition to the original 14 track album the third vinyl includes special home recordings as well as a link to download materials Collectors Edition 4 LP 5 CD 2 DVD Contains the entire contents of the Deluxe Edition as well as exclusive vinyl versions of the remastered album cut at half speed across 2 LPs in an exclusive gatefold sleeve and an LP of home recordings in a hand stamped white label sleeve Also included are six silkscreened Linda McCartney art prints and an exclusive etched vinyl pressing of Ballad of the Skeletons co written with Allen Ginsberg along with a similarly themed poster Disc 1 The original 14 track album Disc 2 Home Recordings The Song We Were Singing home recording 5 26 The World Tonight home recording 2 27 If You Wanna home recording 3 01 Somedays home recording 4 16 Young Boy home recording 2 23 Calico Skies home recording 2 32 Flaming Pie home recording 1 41 Souvenir home recording 2 56 Little Willow home recording 2 27 Beautiful Night 1995 demo 4 27 Great Day home recording 3 30Disc 3 In The Studio Great Day acoustic 2 18 Calico Skies acoustic 2 06 C mon Down C mon Baby 1 24 If You Wanna demo 1 55 Beautiful Night run through 4 10 The Song We Were Singing rough mix 3 51 The World Tonight rough mix 3 48 Little Willow rough mix 2 59 Whole Life rough mix 5 34 Heaven On A Sunday rude cassette 4 43Disc 4 Flaming Pies The Ballad of the Skeletons 7 54 Looking for You 4 42 Broomstick with Steve Miller 5 10 Love Come Tumbling Down 4 24 Same Love 3 56 Oobu Joobu Part 1 8 48 I Love This House 3 41 Oobu Joobu Part 2 8 27 Atlantic Ocean 6 25 Oobu Joobu Part 3 7 57 Squid 6 25 Oobu Joobu Part 4 5 31 Don t Break the Promise 3 39 Oobu Joobu Part 5 8 48 Beautiful Night original version 4 02 Oobu Joobu Part 6 9 17 Love Mix 3 02Disc 5 Flaming Pie At The Mill Intro 2 38 Mellotron and Synthesizer Mini Moog 7 40 Harpsichord 3 26 Celeste 1 05 Piano 1 26 Bill Black Bass 3 05 Drums 3 57 Hofner Bass 2 16 Guitar 6 06 Spinet 2 16 Bells 3 20 Control Room 23 17Disc 6 DVD In The World Tonight Disc 7 DVD Bonus Films Beautiful Night Making of Beautiful Night Little Willow The World Tonight directed by Alistar Donald The World Tonight directed by Geoff Wonfor Young Boy directed by Alistar Donald Young Boy directed Geoff Wonfor Flaming Pie EPK 1 Flaming Pie EPK 2 In the World Tonight EPK Flaming Pie Album Artwork Meeting TFI Friday Performances David Frost interview Additional download tracks available via paulmccartney com Beautiful Night 1986 6 14 Somedays without orchestra 4 29 Calico Skies In the World Tonight Campfire Acoustic 2 38via download code Great Day instrumental Beautiful Night You re a Bastard Personnel EditPersonnel per booklet 41 MusiciansPaul McCartney lead vocal harmony vocal electric guitar acoustic guitar bass guitar double bass drums harmonium piano twelve string guitar Spanish guitar Hammond organ knee slap Fender Rhodes harpsichord vibraphone mellotron backing vocals Jeff Lynne harmony vocal electric guitar acoustic guitar keyboard backing vocals spinette harpsichord Steve Miller harmony vocal electric guitar acoustic guitar backing vocal rhythm guitar lead vocal on Used to Be Bad Keith Pascoe Jackie Hartley Rita Manning Peter Manning Marcia Crayford Adrian Levin Belinda Bunt Bernard Patridge Jackie Hartley Keith Pascoe David Woodcock Roger Garland Julian Tear Briony Shaw Jeremy Williams David Ogden Bogustav Kostecki Maciej Rakowski Jonathan Rees violin Christian Kampen Martin Loveday Anthony Pleeth Stephen Orton Martin Loveday Robert Bailey cello Peter Lale Levine Andrade Robert Smissen Stephen Tess Levine Andrade Philip Dukes Ivo Van Der Werff Graeme Scott viola Martin Parry Susan Milan Andy Findon Michael Cox flute Skaila Kanga harp Roy Carter oboe English horn Linda McCartney backing vocals James McCartney electric guitar Michael Thompson Richard Bissill Richard Watkins John Pigneguy French horns Chris Snake Davis Dave Bishop saxophone Ringo Starr drums percussion John Barclay Kevin Robinson Andrew Crowley Mark Bennett trumpet Richard Edwards Andy Fawbert trombone Michael Thompson Richard Watkins Nigel Black horns Chris Laurence Robin McGee double bass David Theodore oboeTechnicalPaul McCartney Jeff Lynne George Martin producers George Martin orchestration David Snell conductor Geoff Emerick Jon Jacobs Bob Kraushaar engineers Keith Smith Frank Farrell assistant engineers Marc Mann digital sequencing Geoff Emerick orchestral session engineer on Somedays Geoff Foster orchestral session assistant engineer on Somedays Geoff Emerick Jon Jacobs Peter Cabbin orchestral session engineer on Beautiful Night Paul Hicks orchestral session assistant engineer on Beautiful Night Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Original album Chart 1997 PositionAustralian ARIA Albums Chart 42 9Austrian Albums Chart 43 6Belgian Albums Chart Flanders 44 19Belgian Wallonia Albums Chart 45 29Canadian Albums Chart 46 10Danish Albums Chart 47 4Dutch Mega Albums Chart 48 9European Albums Chart 47 3Finnish Albums Chart 49 28French SNEP Albums Chart 50 23German Media Control Albums Chart 51 6Italian Albums Chart 47 3Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 52 14New Zealand Albums Chart 53 23Norwegian Albums Chart 54 3Spanish Albums Chart 47 5Swedish Albums Chart 55 11Swiss Albums Chart 56 10UK Albums Chart 57 2US Billboard 200 58 2 Reissue Chart 2020 PositionUK Albums Chart 59 14German Albums Offizielle Top 100 60 7US Billboard 200 61 74 Year end charts Edit Chart 1997 PositionGerman Albums Chart 62 79UK Albums Chart 63 82US Billboard 200 Year end 64 138Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesJapan RIAJ 66 Gold 65 000 65 Norway IFPI Norway 67 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 68 Gold 140 000 63 United States RIAA 69 Gold 676 000 36 Sales figures based on certification alone References EditFootnotes Calico Skies was written when McCartney tried to write something similar to the Beatles Blackbird 5 Also recorded during this session is the song When Winter Comes which was eventually released on McCartney III in 2020 7 Miller and McCartney had worked together once before on 1969 s My Dark Hour 11 at Abbey Road Studios 1 After finding out his son James was a fan of Miller 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