Memory Almost Full

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Memory Almost Full
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Studio album by
Released4 June 2007 (2007-06-04)
RecordedOctober 2003, February 2004
March 2006 – February 2007
Studio Abbey Road, AIR and RAK, London; Henson Recording, Los Angeles; Hog Hill Mill, Sussex
Genre Rock
Length42:00
Label Hear Music
Producer David Kahne
Paul McCartney chronology
Ecce Cor Meum
(2006)
Memory Almost Full
(2007)
Amoeba's Secret
(2007)
Paul McCartney studio album chronology
Ecce Cor Meum
(2006)
Memory Almost Full
(2007)
Electric Arguments
(2008)
No.TitleLength
1."Dance Tonight"2:54
2."Ever Present Past"2:57
3."See Your Sunshine"3:20
4."Only Mama Knows"4:17
5."You Tell Me"3:15
6."Mr. Bellamy"3:39
7."Gratitude"3:19
8."Vintage Clothes"2:22
9."That Was Me"2:38
10."Feet in the Clouds"3:24
11."House of Wax"4:59
12."The End of the End"2:57
13."Nod Your Head"1:58
Total length:41:59
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
14."Why So Blue"3:11
Total length:45:10
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
14."Dance Tonight (Acoustic version)" (iTunes Store pre-order bonus)2:47
Total length:44:46
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."In Private"2:08
15."Why So Blue"3:11
16."222"3:38
Total length:50:56
2CD limited edition bonus disc
No.TitleLength
1."In Private"2:08
2."Why So Blue"3:11
3."222"3:38
4."Paul talks about the music of Memory Almost Full"26:04
Total length:35:01
Deluxe edition bonus DVD: Live At The Electric Ballroom, London, 7th June 2007
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Drive My Car" Lennon-McCartney  
2."Dance Tonight"  
3."House of Wax"  
4."Nod Your Head"  
5."Only Mama Knows"  
6."Dance Tonight" (music video)  
7."Ever Present Past" (music video)  

Personnel

Personnel per booklet. [60]

Grammy nominations

Memory Almost Full has been nominated in the following categories:

Charts

Notes:

2007 mini-tour releases

In the summer and autumn of 2007, Paul embarked on a promotional mini-tour playing concerts to small audiences - including The Olympia, in Paris, when he performed with The Beatles in 1964 - all in support of his album Memory Almost Full. Four of the performances were later released in various formats.

The Electric Ballroom

Five songs from this 7 June 2007 show at the Electric Ballroom in London were released as video tracks on the Memory Almost Full deluxe edition bonus DVD (see Track Listing above).

Amoeba Gig

On 27 June 2007, Paul and his band played unannounced at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, California. The performance was released as follows:


Amoeba performance track listings

SecretEPPL.A.Ext.GigSongLength
111"Drive My Car"2:41
1UK CD222"Only Mama Knows"3:47
UK CD333"Dance Tonight"3:25
2444"C Moon"3:13
5"The Long and Winding Road"3:34
6"I'll Follow the Sun"2:56
7"Calico Skies"2:57
3iTunes558"That Was Me"3:03
669"Blackbird"3:44
7710"Here Today"3:13
8811"Back in the U.S.S.R."4:08
912"Nod Your Head"2:00
UK 7"1013"House of Wax"6:02
14"I've Got a Feeling"5:56
15"Matchbox"3:31
91116"Get Back"4:21
17"Baby Face"0:54
101218"Hey Jude"8:01
19"Let It Be"3:54
111320"Lady Madonna"3:34
4121421"I Saw Her Standing There"3:25

iTunes Festival: London

On 5 July 2007, Paul and his band played for 350 fans in the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) on The Mall in London as part of the first ever iTunes Festival. On 21 August 2007, a 6-track digital EP iTunes Festival: London became available only on iTunes. All tracks written by Paul McCartney except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Coming Up" 3:39
2."Only Mama Knows" 3:38
3."That Was Me" 2:48
4."Jet"Paul & Linda McCartney4:13
5."Nod Your Head" 1:58
6."House of Wax" 4:55
Total length:19:23

BBC Electric Proms

On 25 October 2007 Paul and his band played the Roundhouse in London as part of the BBC Electric Proms 2007. The band was joined by a string section for "Only Mama Knows," "Calico Skies" and "Eleanor Rigby." More than seven years later, on 3 December 2014, 17 of the 24 songs from the concert were released on iTunes, but soon after removed inexplicably in February 2015.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Magical Mystery Tour" Lennon–McCartney 2:36
2."Flaming Pie"Paul McCartney2:25
3."Got to Get You into My Life"Lennon–McCartney2:46
4."Dance Tonight"Paul McCartney2:52
5."Only Mama Knows"Paul McCartney3:53
6."Blackbird"Lennon–McCartney2:28
7."Calico Skies"Paul McCartney2:28
8."Eleanor Rigby"Lennon–McCartney2:15
9."Band on the Run"Paul & Linda McCartney5:10
10."Back in the U.S.S.R."Lennon–McCartney3:03
11."Live and Let Die"Paul & Linda McCartney3:06
12."Baby Face"Harry Akst, Benny Davis0:49
13."Hey Jude"Lennon–McCartney6:32
14."Let It Be"Lennon–McCartney3:43
15."Lady Madonna"Lennon–McCartney2:23
16."I Saw Her Standing There"Lennon–McCartney3:01
17."Get Back"Lennon–McCartney3:36
Total length:60:53

The seven songs not released from this performance are "C Moon", "The Long and Winding Road", "I'll Follow the Sun", "That Was Me", "Here Today", "House of Wax" and "I've Got a Feeling."

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  2. Standard edition: Europe Hear Music 723 0348; Special CD casing: Europe Hear Music 723 0357 [30]
  3. US Hear Music HMCD-30348
  4. Europe Hear Music 723 0383 [30]
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