Driving Rain
Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:About Template:Infobox album Driving Rain is the twelfth solo studio album by English musician Paul McCartney, released on 12 November 2001 as a double LP, a single cassette, and single CD.
Background
Following the example of Run Devil RunTemplate:'s brisk production schedule, Driving Rain – except for two songs – was cut with David Kahne producing in two weeks, starting in February 2001. McCartney used musicians who were scheduled to back him on tour.
Album cover
The cover of the album features a photograph taken with a Casio wristwatch containing a built-in camera.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Music and lyrics
"Back in the Sunshine Again" was co-written by McCartney and his son James.<ref name=Clayson252>Template:Cite book</ref> On 11 September 2001, McCartney was sitting on a plane in New York City when the terrorist attacks occurred, and was able to witness the events from his seat. Incensed at the tragedy and determined to respond, he composed "Freedom" and helped organise The Concert for New York City, a large all-star show at Madison Square Garden on 20 October.
The songs "About You" and "Heather" were written for his then-wife, Heather Mills, as thanks for helping McCartney grieve the death of his first wife, Linda.<ref>Vincent Perez Benitez, The Words and Music of Paul McCartney: The Solo Years 2010, p. 158: "Your Way hearkens back to the sound of McCartney's first two albums of the 1970s … He composed About You for Heather Mills, thanking her for helping him get over his grief regarding the death of his first wife, Linda Eastman."</ref>
Release and reception
Template:Album reviews In November 2001, Driving Rain was released to generally strong reviews but stunned manyTemplate:Cn with its very low sales. The album sold 66,000 copies in its first week in the US.<ref name=Band157>Template:Cite book</ref> Driving Rain peaked at number 46 in the UK,<ref name="JPGR">Template:Cite web</ref> and became McCartney's lowest-selling album in his homeland. The US reaction was a little stronger, with the album peaking at number 26 and being certified Gold by the RIAA.
McCartney halted the pressing of Driving Rain so that "Freedom" could appear as a hidden track (since the artwork had already been printed). The just-released "From a Lover to a Friend" (which only reached number 45 in the UK) was repackaged with "Freedom", although the single failed to re-chart.
Reviewing the album for Uncut magazine, Ian MacDonald commented on McCartney's spontaneous approach to its recording, saying that "In parts (for example, the lengthy closer 'Rinse The Raindrops'), the results are almost ferocious, coming as close to a McCartney-esque Tin Machine as one could reasonably imagine." MacDonald considered the more "polished and produced" tracks to be "the most successful", however, and concluded: "Possibly a grower, this album is certainly better than anything Macca's done for some while, if not the late masterpiece some of us have been hoping for."<ref name="MacDonald/Uncut">Template:Cite magazine Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).</ref> Fox News commentator Roger Friedman remarked that the chorus of the song "Tiny Bubble" is "remarkably" similar to "Piggies", written by George Harrison and released on the Beatles' 1968 self-titled double album (also known as the "White Album").<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
McCartney opened his tour in support of the album in April 2002. Titled the Driving USA tour, it was a commercial success, with extensions being added to the itinerary around the world. Four of the album's sixteen songs were performed: "Lonely Road", "Your Loving Flame", "Freedom" and the title track. "From a Lover to a Friend" was also performed at the Concert for New York City on October 20, 2001.
Track listing
All songs by Paul McCartney, except "Spinning on an Axis" and "Back in the Sunshine Again" co-written by James McCartney.
- "Lonely Road" – 3:16
- "From a Lover to a Friend" – 3:48
- "She's Given Up Talking" – 4:57
- "Driving Rain" – 3:26
- "I Do" – 2:56
- "Tiny Bubble" – 4:21
- "Magic" – 3:59
- "Your Way" – 2:55
- "Spinning on an Axis" – 5:16
- "About You" – 2:54
- "Heather" – 3:26
- "Back in the Sunshine Again" – 4:21
- "Your Loving Flame" – 3:43
- "Riding into Jaipur" – 4:08
- "Rinse the Raindrops" – 10:08
- "Freedom" (studio mix) – 3:34
- Recorded live during The Concert for New York City with later studio overdubs. Due to the last minute addition of "Freedom", it was not listed in the track list and thus appears as a hidden track on CD and cassette editions. Vinyl editions and CDs with a hype sticker, an outer sleeve or an obi strip (in Japan) acknowledge "Freedom" as an official track.
iTunes exclusive track
- "From a Lover to a Friend" Template:Small – 5:26
- In 2007, upon adding McCartney's catalogue of music, the iTunes Store added one of David Kahne's two remixes of the song "From a Lover to a Friend" as an exclusive bonus track. This remix is the version released on CD-singles for this song and "Freedom".
Personnel
Personnel per booklet.<ref>Template:Cite AV media notes</ref> Template:Col-begin Template:Col-2 Musicians
- Paul McCartney – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, classical guitar, vocals, Ludwig Drums, Fender Rhodes electric piano, knee slaps, percussion, piano
- Abe Laboriel Jr. – drums, tambourine, Roland electronic percussion, Ludwig drums, DW drums, electronic drums, backing vocals, African drum samples, accordion
- Rusty Anderson – electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string electric guitar, Vox Bass Guitar, backing vocals, percussion, tampura
- Gabe Dixon – Wurlitzer electric piano, piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes, backing vocals
- David Kahne – Roland organ, electric guitar, synths, orchestral samples, Wurlitzer, sampled strings
- James McCartney – percussion, electric guitar
- Ralph Morrison – violin
- String quartet:
- David Campbell – viola
- Matt Funes – viola
- Joel Derouin – violin
- Larry Corbett – cello
- Eric Clapton – guitar on track 16
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- David Leonard – mixing
- David Kahne – producer
- Paul McCartney – executive producer
- Mark Dearnley – engineer
- Jaime Sickora – assistant engineer
- Kevin Mills – 2nd assistant engineer
- Geoff Emerick, Paul Hicks – additional engineers
- Mark Dearnley, David Kahne – mixing
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- Stewart Whitmore – digital editing
- Norman Hathaway with Micha Weidmann, Donat Raetzo – design
- Paul McCartney, Heather Mills – photos
Charts and certifications
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Weekly charts
| Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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| Austrian Albums Chart<ref name="atchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 31 |
| Canadian Albums Chart<ref name="Cachart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 33 |
| Danish Albums Chart<ref name="dkchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 17 |
| Dutch Mega Albums Chart<ref name="nlchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 76 |
| French SNEP Albums Chart<ref name="frenchchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 33 |
| German Media Control Albums Chart<ref name="dechart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 23 |
| Italian Albums Chart<ref name="italianchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 17 |
| Japanese Oricon Albums Chart<ref name="Jachart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 27 |
| Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart<ref name="nochart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 18 |
| Swedish Albums Chart<ref name="sechart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 19 |
| Swiss Albums Chart<ref name="chchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 62 |
| UK Albums Chart<ref name="Ukchart">Template:Cite web</ref> | 46 |
Certifications and sales
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