McCartney II

McCartney II was Paul McCartney's third solo album and his first after his break-up with Wings. The album was released in 1980 and was a follow up to his 1970 album McCartney. history

after the last album of wings was recorded on mid 1978 to early 1979, paul go to his farm on scotland to recorded another album the album was recorded to june 1979 to august 1979 in scotland mccartney use 16 track tapes machines, in late august he recorded like 20 songs he use more synthethisers and he experiment with acoustic sound, then he tour with wings on december 1979 then the album was released on may 1980 with mixed reviews but don't denied his top to number one on england and three on united states.

It is by far the most experimental album made by Paul since the beatles White Album. If you are to look in the flip book of the CD version of the Album you will see a picture of Paul smoking Marijuana while his daughter pulls on his pants.