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Off the Ground

Off the Ground is the ninth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, released on 1 February 1993.[1] As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the well received Flowers in the Dirt (1989).

Off the Ground
Studio album by
Released1 February 1993
Recorded1 September 1991 – 30 June 1992
StudioThe Mill, Sussex; Hit Factory, London
GenreRock
Length50:25
LabelParlophone (UK)
Capitol (US)
Producer
Paul McCartney chronology
Singles from Off the Ground
  1. "Hope of Deliverance"
    Released: 28 December 1992
  2. "C'Mon People"
    Released: 22 February 1993 (UK only)
  3. "Off the Ground"
    Released: 19 April 1993
  4. "Biker Like an Icon"
    Released: 8 November 1993

Recording and structure edit

After planning another world tour, The New World Tour, in 1993, to promote the album, McCartney chose to record Off the Ground with his touring band. Blair Cunningham joined on drums to replace Chris Whitten, who left to join Dire Straits.

McCartney decided to record the album "live in the studio", meaning that the band would rehearse an entire song then record it in one take, instead of recording each vocal track and instrumental track separately. This approach gave a raw, direct feel to the work.

The compositions, some of which were outtakes from Flowers in the Dirt, seemed less complex than those on the earlier album. "Mistress and Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from McCartney's songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Costello, who had performed on Flowers in the Dirt, did not appear on Off the Ground.

The first two songs taped were "Biker like an Icon" and "Peace in the Neighbourhood", both derived from some album rehearsals in November 1991.[2]

McCartney's increased interest in social issues came to prominence on this album, with the anti animal cruelty rocker "Looking for Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda both being long time vegetarians by this time) and paeans for a better world ("Hope of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). The B-Side "Big Boys Bickering" lambasted politicians, with the phrase "Big boys bickering, fucking it up for everyone" showing a more aggressive side of McCartney and rare use of a swear word in the song. Another notable B-Side is "Long Leather Coat", a protest song co-written by Linda McCartney.

The CD's hidden track, a short excerpt of "Cosmically Conscious", was written by McCartney in 1968 during The Beatles' stay in Rishikesh. A full-length version of the recording was released as the B-Side of the "Off the Ground" single and later included on Off the Ground: The Complete Works.

The feet on the album cover are of McCartney, his wife Linda, and his touring band.

This album was the penultimate McCartney studio album to feature vocals and participation from Linda, who died of breast cancer in 1998.[3]

Release and reception edit

The lead single, "Hope of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed on 2 February 1993.[18] Off the Ground was the first Paul McCartney album to contain no sizeable US hit singles since Wings' Wild Life in 1971. The album's first single barely reached the top 20, hitting number 18, in the UK, where "C'Mon People" became a minor hit as well. In the US, the album's title track also entered the Adult Contemporary chart at number 27. Singles from Off the Ground floundered on the US and the UK charts. However, "Hope of Deliverance" achieved commercial success elsewhere. It became McCartney's first international hit single since "Say, Say, Say" with Michael Jackson in 1983, cracking the top 5 on the charts in over five European territories except his homeland and selling over 250,000 copies in Germany alone.

In the United Kingdom, the album itself debuted at number 5 and quickly fell off the chart, spending only 6 weeks inside the top 100.[19] In the United States, it peaked at the number 17 on the Billboard 200 with the first-week sales of only 53,000 copies, managing to receive Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[20] Although it met with mixed reviews from critics and suffered from lackluster sales in the UK and North America, the album fared better in other key markets such as Spain. In Japan, it surpassed its predecessor Flowers in the Dirt in cumulative sales.[21] In Germany, Off the Ground has been McCartney's best-selling album, spending 20 weeks on the top-ten and eventually achieving Platinum for shipments of over half a million copies.[22]

Some weeks after its release, McCartney launched "The New World Tour", taking in many successful shows across the globe during the summer months. These gigs were documented on the album Paul Is Live, which followed at the end of 1993.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Paul McCartney, except where noted

Off the Ground track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Off the Ground"3:40
2."Looking for Changes"2:47
3."Hope of Deliverance"3:22
4."Mistress and Maid" (McCartney, Declan MacManus)3:00
5."I Owe It All to You"4:51
6."Biker Like an Icon"3:26
7."Peace in the Neighbourhood"5:06
8."Golden Earth Girl"3:45
9."The Lovers That Never Were" (McCartney, Declan MacManus)3:43
10."Get Out of My Way"3:32
11."Winedark Open Sea"5:27
12."C'Mon People" (ends at 5:46, features an excerpt of "Cosmically Conscious" as a hidden track)7:42
Total length:50:25

Off the Ground: The Complete Works edit

Off the Ground: The Complete Works
 
Studio album (reissue) by
Released1 December 1993
GenreRock
Length98:56
Label
Producer

Off the Ground: The Complete Works is a two-disc set released in Germany and the Netherlands. The first disc contains the original Off the Ground album, with the second collecting various B-sides and two previously unreleased tracks from his 1991 MTV Unplugged concert, "Things We Said Today" and "Midnight Special", which were later released as B-sides to the single "Biker Like an Icon."

Despite the title, the set is missing two B-sides, three promo remixes, one promo B-side, and one international single mix: "Deliverance" and "Deliverance (Dub Mix)", dance-oriented reworkings by Steve Anderson of the song "Hope of Deliverance", released as B-sides of the "C'mon People" CD single No. 1; the three promo remixes of "Off the Ground" released to American radio, namely the Bob Clearmountain remix, the Keith Cohen remix, and the Keith Cohen AC remix; the MTV Unplugged outtake "Mean Woman Blues", which was a B-side of the "Biker Like An Icon" promo CD single, and the single mix of "Off the Ground" contained on the EU and Japanese CD singles.

Off the Ground: The Complete Works has not been reissued and is now out of print and not legally for sale as a digital download.

Track listing edit

Off the Ground: The Complete Works disc two
No.TitleB-side ofLength
1."Long Leather Coat" (McCartney, Linda McCartney)"Hope of Deliverance"3:35
2."Keep Coming Back to Love" (McCartney, Hamish Stuart)"C'Mon People"5:01
3."Sweet Sweet Memories""Off the Ground"4:03
4."Things We Said Today" (Lennon–McCartney)"Biker Like an Icon"3:38
5."Midnight Special" (arranged by "Lead Belly" Ledbetter, Alan Lomax)"Biker Like an Icon"4:03
6."Style Style""Off the Ground"6:01
7."I Can't Imagine""C'Mon People"4:40
8."Cosmically Conscious""Off the Ground"4:39
9."Kicked Around No More""Hope of Deliverance"5:29
10."Big Boys Bickering""Hope of Deliverance"3:22
11."Down to the River""C'Mon People"3:32
12."Soggy Noodle""Off the Ground"0:28
Total length:47:25

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for Off the Ground
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[39] Gold 35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[40] Gold 25,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[41] Gold 50,000^
France (SNEP)[42] Gold 100,000*
Germany (BVMI)[43] Platinum 500,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[44] Gold 92,000[21]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[45] Platinum 100,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[46] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[47] Silver 60,000^
United States (RIAA)[48] Gold 500,000^

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

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External links edit

  • Off the Ground at Discogs (list of releases)

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Get Out of My Way redirects here For the Kylie Minogue song see Get Outta My Way Off the Ground is the ninth solo studio album by Paul McCartney released on 1 February 1993 1 As his first studio album of the 1990s it is also the follow up to the well received Flowers in the Dirt 1989 Off the GroundStudio album by Paul McCartneyReleased1 February 1993Recorded1 September 1991 30 June 1992StudioThe Mill Sussex Hit Factory LondonGenreRockLength50 25LabelParlophone UK Capitol US ProducerPaul McCartney Julian MendelsohnPaul McCartney chronologyPaul McCartney s Liverpool Oratorio 1991 Off the Ground 1993 The Paul McCartney Collection 1993 Singles from Off the Ground Hope of Deliverance Released 28 December 1992 C Mon People Released 22 February 1993 UK only Off the Ground Released 19 April 1993 Biker Like an Icon Released 8 November 1993 Contents 1 Recording and structure 2 Release and reception 3 Track listing 4 Off the Ground The Complete Works 4 1 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications and sales 8 References 9 External linksRecording and structure editAfter planning another world tour The New World Tour in 1993 to promote the album McCartney chose to record Off the Ground with his touring band Blair Cunningham joined on drums to replace Chris Whitten who left to join Dire Straits McCartney decided to record the album live in the studio meaning that the band would rehearse an entire song then record it in one take instead of recording each vocal track and instrumental track separately This approach gave a raw direct feel to the work The compositions some of which were outtakes from Flowers in the Dirt seemed less complex than those on the earlier album Mistress and Maid and The Lovers That Never Were which emerged from McCartney s songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello made their appearance on this album Costello who had performed on Flowers in the Dirt did not appear on Off the Ground The first two songs taped were Biker like an Icon and Peace in the Neighbourhood both derived from some album rehearsals in November 1991 2 McCartney s increased interest in social issues came to prominence on this album with the anti animal cruelty rocker Looking for Changes McCartney and his wife Linda both being long time vegetarians by this time and paeans for a better world Hope of Deliverance and C Mon People The B Side Big Boys Bickering lambasted politicians with the phrase Big boys bickering fucking it up for everyone showing a more aggressive side of McCartney and rare use of a swear word in the song Another notable B Side is Long Leather Coat a protest song co written by Linda McCartney The CD s hidden track a short excerpt of Cosmically Conscious was written by McCartney in 1968 during The Beatles stay in Rishikesh A full length version of the recording was released as the B Side of the Off the Ground single and later included on Off the Ground The Complete Works The feet on the album cover are of McCartney his wife Linda and his touring band This album was the penultimate McCartney studio album to feature vocals and participation from Linda who died of breast cancer in 1998 3 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Calgary HeraldB 5 Chicago Tribune favourable 6 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Entertainment WeeklyC 8 The Essential Rock Discography4 10 9 Houston Chronicle nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 MusicHound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Music Week nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The New York Times favourable 14 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 The lead single Hope of Deliverance was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed on 2 February 1993 18 Off the Ground was the first Paul McCartney album to contain no sizeable US hit singles since Wings Wild Life in 1971 The album s first single barely reached the top 20 hitting number 18 in the UK where C Mon People became a minor hit as well In the US the album s title track also entered the Adult Contemporary chart at number 27 Singles from Off the Ground floundered on the US and the UK charts However Hope of Deliverance achieved commercial success elsewhere It became McCartney s first international hit single since Say Say Say with Michael Jackson in 1983 cracking the top 5 on the charts in over five European territories except his homeland and selling over 250 000 copies in Germany alone In the United Kingdom the album itself debuted at number 5 and quickly fell off the chart spending only 6 weeks inside the top 100 19 In the United States it peaked at the number 17 on the Billboard 200 with the first week sales of only 53 000 copies managing to receive Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America 20 Although it met with mixed reviews from critics and suffered from lackluster sales in the UK and North America the album fared better in other key markets such as Spain In Japan it surpassed its predecessor Flowers in the Dirt in cumulative sales 21 In Germany Off the Ground has been McCartney s best selling album spending 20 weeks on the top ten and eventually achieving Platinum for shipments of over half a million copies 22 Some weeks after its release McCartney launched The New World Tour taking in many successful shows across the globe during the summer months These gigs were documented on the album Paul Is Live which followed at the end of 1993 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Paul McCartney except where notedOff the Ground track listingNo TitleLength1 Off the Ground 3 402 Looking for Changes 2 473 Hope of Deliverance 3 224 Mistress and Maid McCartney Declan MacManus 3 005 I Owe It All to You 4 516 Biker Like an Icon 3 267 Peace in the Neighbourhood 5 068 Golden Earth Girl 3 459 The Lovers That Never Were McCartney Declan MacManus 3 4310 Get Out of My Way 3 3211 Winedark Open Sea 5 2712 C Mon People ends at 5 46 features an excerpt of Cosmically Conscious as a hidden track 7 42Total length 50 25Off the Ground The Complete Works editOff the Ground The Complete Works nbsp Studio album reissue by Paul McCartneyReleased1 December 1993GenreRockLength98 56LabelParlophoneMPLProducerPaul McCartneyJulian MendelsohnOff the Ground The Complete Works is a two disc set released in Germany and the Netherlands The first disc contains the original Off the Ground album with the second collecting various B sides and two previously unreleased tracks from his 1991 MTV Unplugged concert Things We Said Today and Midnight Special which were later released as B sides to the single Biker Like an Icon Despite the title the set is missing two B sides three promo remixes one promo B side and one international single mix Deliverance and Deliverance Dub Mix dance oriented reworkings by Steve Anderson of the song Hope of Deliverance released as B sides of the C mon People CD single No 1 the three promo remixes of Off the Ground released to American radio namely the Bob Clearmountain remix the Keith Cohen remix and the Keith Cohen AC remix the MTV Unplugged outtake Mean Woman Blues which was a B side of the Biker Like An Icon promo CD single and the single mix of Off the Ground contained on the EU and Japanese CD singles Off the Ground The Complete Works has not been reissued and is now out of print and not legally for sale as a digital download Track listing edit Off the Ground The Complete Works disc twoNo TitleB side ofLength1 Long Leather Coat McCartney Linda McCartney Hope of Deliverance 3 352 Keep Coming Back to Love McCartney Hamish Stuart C Mon People 5 013 Sweet Sweet Memories Off the Ground 4 034 Things We Said Today Lennon McCartney Biker Like an Icon 3 385 Midnight Special arranged by Lead Belly Ledbetter Alan Lomax Biker Like an Icon 4 036 Style Style Off the Ground 6 017 I Can t Imagine C Mon People 4 408 Cosmically Conscious Off the Ground 4 399 Kicked Around No More Hope of Deliverance 5 2910 Big Boys Bickering Hope of Deliverance 3 2211 Down to the River C Mon People 3 3212 Soggy Noodle Off the Ground 0 28Total length 47 25Personnel editPaul McCartney vocals bass guitar piano mellotron celesta Wurlitzer electric piano electric guitars acoustic guitars Spanish guitar ocarina percussion sitar drums Linda McCartney vocals autoharp celesta harmonium minimoog keyboards percussion whistle Hamish Stuart vocals electric guitar acoustic guitar 12 string guitar bass guitar percussion piano Robbie McIntosh electric guitars acoustic guitars Spanish guitar slide guitar mandolin backing vocals Paul Wickens keyboards piano hammond organ clavinet synthesizer accordion LinnDrum drum programming percussion backing vocals Blair Cunningham drums congas percussion backing vocalsCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Off the Ground Chart 1993 PositionAustralian ARIA Albums Chart 23 8Austrian Albums Chart 24 4Canadian RPM Albums Chart 25 22Dutch Mega Albums Chart 26 5European Albums Chart 27 2German Media Control Albums Chart 28 2Hungarian Albums Chart 29 21Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 30 5New Zealand Albums Chart 31 4Norwegian Albums Chart 32 2Spanish Albums Chart 27 3Swedish Albums Chart 33 10Swiss Albums Chart 34 5UK Albums Chart 35 5United States Billboard 200 36 17 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Off the Ground Chart 1993 PositionAustrian Albums Chart 37 23Japanese Albums Chart 21 192Spanish Albums Chart 38 21Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for Off the Ground Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 39 Gold 35 000 Austria IFPI Austria 40 Gold 25 000 Canada Music Canada 41 Gold 50 000 France SNEP 42 Gold 100 000 Germany BVMI 43 Platinum 500 000 Japan RIAJ 44 Gold 92 000 21 Spain PROMUSICAE 45 Platinum 100 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 46 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 47 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 48 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit BPI Luca Perasi Paul McCartney Recording Sessions 1969 2013 L I L Y Publishing 2013 ISBN 978 88 909122 1 4 Tributes to Linda McCartney BBC News 21 April 1998 Archived from the original on 3 December 2002 Retrieved 3 March 2013 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Off the Ground Paul McCartney AllMusic Archived from the original on 8 May 2021 Retrieved 15 May 2021 Obee Dave 14 February 1993 Recent Releases Calgary Herald Kot Greg 5 February 1993 PMccartney Back on Top of His Pop Material Chicago Tribune Retrieved 22 October 2011 Larkin Colin 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th edn New York NY Oxford University Press p 1257 ISBN 0 19 531373 9 Altman Billy 12 February 1993 Off the Ground Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 31 August 2011 Strong Martin C 2006 The Essential Rock Discography Edinburgh UK Canongate p 696 ISBN 978 1 84195 827 9 Racine Martin 9 February 1993 Nice amp friendly Mushy Paul McCartney finally gets off the ground and Wings it Houston Chronicle Retrieved 4 November 2011 Hochman Steve 7 February 1993 Paul McCartney Off the Ground Capitol Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 October 2011 Graff Gary Durchholz Daniel eds 1999 MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Farmington Hills MI Visible Ink Press p 730 ISBN 1 57859 061 2 Jones Alan 30 January 1993 Market Preview Mainstream Albums PDF Music Week p 11 Retrieved 29 January 2023 Kozinn Allan 14 February 1993 RECORDINGS VIEW Paul McCartney Reaches for Past Glory The New York Times Retrieved 31 August 2011 Hepworth David March 1993 New LPs Paul McCartney Off the Ground Q p 93 Puterbaugh Parker 18 February 1993 Off the Ground by Paul McCartney Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 16 April 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2008 Paul McCartney Album Guide rollingstone com Archived from the original on 4 July 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2014 Calkin Graham Off The Ground 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