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Transpiritual Stompo
Track Nª1/9

STRAWBERRY OCEANS SHIPS FOREST
The album consists of samples of McCartney material, mostly from the sessions that spawned his Off the Ground album, as well as samples of "Reception" and "The Broadcast" from 1979's Back to the Egg, as remixed by Youth. Neither McCartney nor Youth are credited on the album; rumours of McCartney's involvement were eventually confirmed by EMI.

In a Melody Maker review, Michael Bonner wrote, "Paul McCartney has discovered dance music - and the results are as staggeringly brilliant as those that came from John Lydon's similar road-to-Damascus-like conversion last year. Truly, we live in an age of miracles. Eschewing the easy option of making a remix album, McCartney and his collaborator, Youth, have chosen to follow the likes of Brian Eno down a more experimental and cerebral path. They take a melody and, with dextrous genre-hopping through ambient, trance and house, evolve a number of breathtaking variations. Like snowflakes, each song seems identical to the last, until closer inspection reveals that it has its own unique shape."

The project began when McCartney asked Youth to remix several tracks from McCartney's Off the Ground album for use on possible 12" singles. McCartney stated, "The brief from me was that he should only use stuff from our recordings, because dance mixes often feature a kick-drum sample or a James Brown snare sound and, as a consequence, the record ends up sounding a bit like someone else's so I told Youth that I'd prefer any sound he might select to come off our recordings, mainly 'Off the Ground'."

Regarding the project, Youth has stated, "I didn't think it appropriate to remix any of the Off the Ground tracks the way I'd been briefed. I thought it would be better to do a more conceptual thing - that is, rather than remix a track I thought we should deconstruct the album into samples and then construct a new mix from those. And Paul liked the idea. He was into it, so I went for it."

Eventually, McCartney decided to join Youth in the studio to create new music to add to the tapestry along with the existing samples, and the project became a more collaborative effort. Although originally conceived as a series of 12" remixes, McCartney became so enamored with the results of the sessions that the project became this full-length album, released in 1993 in the United Kingdom, and several months later in 1994 in the United States of America.

Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest, which never charted, is no longer in print.

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  • I was feeling absolutely shitty. then I heard this.

  • My first album was Meet The Beatles,,,,,,,,This is F%$#(*& awesome.

    Who woulda thunk after all this time. This rates with all the best.

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  • @SCROGY yep

  • strawberry yields for trevor...terrific la . as ever

  • amazing... makes me think of Edea

  • Isn't Youth from Killing Joke in this band?

  • @iamaphuney  phun

  • Loved Paul when I was 15, saw the Beatles in 1968, still love him after all these years. Thank you Paul for all your music you have given us. THANK YOU PIGGIES1 FOR SHARING!

  • This Music Is Alot To Me. When 15, Nobody Else Heard About This Until I Did, What Next I Played It & I Loved It.

  • @squael33 Great! Just wonder what it might cost to ship and stuff since Amazon is based in USA right?

  • @Pandemonium44 amazon

  • where can you buy this?! it's not on itunes, not in print, not on spotify... :( awesome music

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