Apparently we think so.
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Mar 31, 2012 at 9:20pm coachbk said:
Here's a summary of how we voted. Totals are points (using a 10, 9, 8....1 system) followed by first place votes and then the total number of people who put it in the top 10:
1. BAND ON THE RUN 111 (8) 12
2. RAM 82 (2) 12
3. VENUS AND MARS 73 (0) 12
4. TUG OF WAR 71 (1) 12
5. FLAMING PIE 50 (0) 9
6. MCCARTNEY 49 (1) 7
7. CHAOS AND CREATION 46 (1) 7
8. ELECTRIC ARGUMENTS 44 (0) 7
9. FLOWERS IN THE DIRT 34 (0) 7
10. BACK TO THE EGG 32 (0) 6
11. WINGS OVER AMERICA 30 (0) 6
12. MEMORY ALMOST FULL 24 (0) 7
12. LONDON TOWN 24 (0) 7
14. PRESS TO PLAY 22 (0) 4
15. RED ROSE SPEEDWAY 19 (1) 3
16. RUN DEVIL RUN 18 (0) 4
17. WILD LIFE 17 (0) 4
18. UNPLUGGED 10 (0) 2
19. OFF THE GROUND 9 (0) 2
19. TRIPPING THE LIVE FANTASTIC 9 (0) 2
21. CHOBBA CCCP 8 (0) 1
22. PIPES OF PEACE 6 (0) 3
22. BROADSTREET 6 (0) 1
22. SPEED OF SOUND 6 (0) 1
25. KISSES ON THE BOTTOM 2 (0) 1
26. MCCARTNEY II 1 (0) 1
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abbeyrd.proboards.com/thread/3296/pauls-top-10-albums?page=4#ixzz4issf10fwI didn't agree.
1 Band On the Run - I loved it when it came out. I've played it to death and I still listen to some of the tracks now and again.
2 McCartney - Again, loved it then, love it now. Paul was still a Beatle when this came out.
3 Ram - Gets a little weak with Long Haired Lady, but it's still a good listen.
4 Venus and Mars - It's not as good as Band, but Paul was still rocking.
5 Wild Life - The weak spots to me are what a lot of people seem to like, Dear Friend and the title track.
6 Tug of War - Kind of like Lennon's POB, in that it his most artistic, yet doesn't bear repeated listens as much as others.
7 London Town - There's a few skippers, but highlights, I've Had Enough, Name and Address, and Morse Moose and the Grey Goose make this a solid album. The song London Town reminds me of the Penny Lane era Paul.
8 Flaming Pie - This one brings Paul back with an album that is good all the way through. The pop songs stay clear of his sappy tendencies.
9 Back To The Egg - Like the picture of Paul on the back, with his 5 o'clock shadow, this is reminescent of his Let it Be/McCartney era. A few week spots. Just skip them.
10 Press To Play - I would have thought this would have been higher. A different cover and a better marketing strategy would have put this on Paul's best seller list.
11 At the Speed of Sound
12 Driving Rain
13 Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard
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