Tuesday, July 7, 2026

UPDATE New Paul McCartney “McCartney III” Album Coming DECEMBER 11TH, 50 Years After the First One, 40 After the Second

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Looks like Paul McCartney made an album at home during the pandemic.

On social media he’s been teasing a “McCartney III” album coming soon. It’s been preceded by not very subtle Instagrams and Tweets with three flowers, three dice, three dots. Some fans say they’ve received a cloth bag in the ail with three dice, and three dots on each side.

now we know “McCartney III” is coming on December 11th.

The original “McCartney” album is a classic, an instant masterpiece. The second one was a disappointment. Frankly, after listening to the second CD in the new “Flaming Pie” box, with “Same Love,” and “Love Comes Tumbling Down,” that whole thing could have been an album. It’s worth the price of the whole package.

So stay tuned…

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