Ram (album)
| Ram | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Paul and Linda McCartney | ||
| Released | May 17 1971 | |
| Recorded | 1970 -1971 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 43 min 10 s | |
| Label | Apple | |
| Producer | Paul McCartney | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| AMG | 5/5 | link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE47F19D349AE7120D6963B56C0A276E029D64CEE831F29461BDFBA3C54952B25C30BE6D1AEFDFB74AB7DB0FD2EA45E43D1C0EF54F6DD672D5DF0&sql=10:lwamqj1bojsa) |
| Paul McCartney Chronology | ||
| McCartney (1970) | Ram (1971) | Wild Life (1971) |
Ram was Paul McCartney's second solo album, released in 1971. Largely a collaboration with his wife Linda, the album's opening track "Too Many People" inspired John Lennon to record his bitter anti-McCartney rant "How Do You Sleep?" on his album Imagine.
Track listing
- "Too Many People" (McCartney)
- "3 Legs" (McCartney)
- "Ram On" (McCartney)
- "Dear Boy" (McCartney-McCartney)
- "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (McCartney-McCartney)
- "Smile Away" (McCartney)
- "Heart Of The Country" (McCartney-McCartney)
- "Monkberry Moon Delight" (McCartney-McCartney)
- "Eat At Home" (McCartney-McCartney)
- "Long Haired Lady" (McCartney-McCartney)
- "Ram On" (McCartney)
- "The Back Seat Of My Car" (McCartney)
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