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[EP 388] Press to Play: Paul McCartney's Most Misunderstood Album? With Luca Perasi

[EP 388] Press to Play: Paul McCartney's Most Misunderstood Album? With Luca Perasi

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Was 'Press to Play' really a failure—or is it one of Paul McCartney's most misunderstood albums?

In this episode of Booked On Rock, I sit down with author Luca Perasi to explore the fascinating story behind McCartney's 1986 album Press to Play. Drawing from extensive research and interviews with key figures involved in the project, Luca examines the album's ambitious blend of cutting-edge 1980s production, experimental songwriting, and classic McCartney melodies.

We discuss the album's troubled reputation, McCartney's creative partnership with Eric Stewart, the influence of producer Hugh Padgham, the impact of Live Aid and the Michael Jackson catalog controversy, and why Press to Play may deserve a major reappraisal. If you're a Paul McCartney fan—or simply curious about one of the most debated albums of his solo career—this is an episode you won't want to miss.

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