
Kisses on the Bottom was a letdown because after the long wait I was really excited about a new studio album. I knew it was, for the most part, a collection of standards, but I assumed they'd have a McCartney twist. They did not. It really felt like all of the slow tracks from a Tony Bennett album. Paul does a great job in this style, but the decision to keep the songs at a slow repetitive tempo is a little surprising. Even the songs that are traditionally quick were done slow and silky. It's good background music, but not a great album. His two originals were the standouts for me. "My Valentine" has a clever melody and fits in well the rest of the album. "Only our Hearts" is probably my favorite. It's interesting and has a great Stevie Wonder harmonica solo. I also enjoyed "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive," the only realy up-tempo track on. Still, I wouldn't rate this album very highly.
Hopefully Ringo 2012 will be more in line with what I'm looking for.
Update: I've actually softened on this a little bet. Yes, it's all slow and yes, I'd change things, but it's pleasant background music and the whole thing has grown on me. 10/24/13.
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