Hog Hill Mill, East Sussex; Olympic, AIR and Hot Nights Ltd., London; Mad Hatter and Soundcastle, Los Angeles
Genre
Rock
Length
53:42
Label
Parlophone, Capitol
Producer
Paul McCartney
Mitchell Froom
Neil Dorfsman
Elvis Costello
Trevor Horn
Steve Lipson
Chris Hughes
Ross Cullum
David Foster
Phil Ramone (on CD reissue tracks)
Paul McCartney chronology
Снова в СССР (1988)
Flowers in the Dirt (1989)
Tripping the Live Fantastic (1990)
Singles from Flowers in the Dirt
"My Brave Face" Released: 8 May 1989
"This One" Released: 17 July 1989 (UK only)
"Où est le Soleil?" Released: 22 July 1989 (US only)
"Figure of Eight" Released: 13 November 1989
"Put It There" Released: 5 February 1990
Flowers in the Dirt is the eighth solo studio album by Paul McCartney. The album was released on 5 June 1989 on Parlophone, as he was embarking on his first world tour since the Wings Over the World tour in 1975–76. It earned McCartney some of his best reviews for an album of original songs since Tug of War (1982). The album made number one in the United Kingdom and Norway and produced several hit singles (the first being "My Brave Face"). The album artwork was a collaboration between artist Brian Clarke, who painted the canvas and arranged the flowers, and Linda McCartney, who produced the cover photography.
The album was reissued in an expanded form under the Paul McCartney Archive Collection project in March 2017, with the original demos recorded by McCartney and Elvis Costello included as part of the release.[1][2]
^Blistein, Jon (15 December 2016). "Paul McCartney Preps Huge Reissue With Rare Elvis Costello Demos". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
^"Paul Announces Reissue of 'Flowers In The Dirt'". Paul McCartney. 15 December 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
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