Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Top Five Solo Albums By John Lennon, Paul McCartney, & George Harrison

By Jackson Q. Weller

People love to off handily dismiss the solo work of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison and say that they were no good after The Beatles. And while it is true that they never quite reached the same level as The Beatles (but who has?) they really did release a number of great albums after "the greatest band of all time."

Five such great solo albums are highlighted in this article. While none of them are as good as The Beatles best work, I don't think that should ignore them.

Paul McCartney - McCartney (1970) - I love this album. I love it's "homemade DIY" charm. It sounds like a great singer/songwriter/musician just recording for the fun of it rather than to really please anyone in particular. Some people see that as unfocused. I see it as charming. I think if a mostly unknown artist had recorded this same album it'd be considered a real "gem" by hipsters but since it's Paul McCartney it's too often overlooked.

John Lennon - Walls & Bridges (1974) - This is a really underrated album. I really enjoy listening to it all the way through. My favorite track on the album is #11, "Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out.)" It's a true classic in my opinion.

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (1970) - George had a huge amount of songs saved up from his days of standing in John & Paul's shadow with The Beatles. With this album he was able to unload everything that had been built up over that time and it's really quite an impressive deluge of material. Easily George's best solo album.

Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full (2007) - A lot of people were disappointed by this one in comparison with Chaos & Creation... and I can understand that, but it's really a completely different side of Paul. Chaos... was the disciplined Paul. This is the "do anything he damn well pleases" Paul. I find both Paul's charming and I think this is a pretty great album.

John Lennon/Yoko Ono - Double Fantasy (1980) - The quality of Lennon's songs on his final album before his untimely death shows that Lennon still had some great music left in him. Sure these were probably Lennon's most purely "pop" songs he had recorded during his solo career but they weren't fluffy pop. These were (and are) great songs.

These are just five post Beatles albums that I chose out of the many that I appreciate, please do not think that this list is any way a "complete" list of all of the best post Beatles albums. It is definitely not!

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