---INTERLUDE – Linda McCartney (September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) and Run Devil Run (1999)---
It’s our third and final “mostly covers” album from Paul, and my favorite of the bunch. Let’s back up first, though.
Linda McCartney was born in 1941 as Linda Louise Eastman into an affluent family in Scarsdale, New York. She studied fine art and history at the University of Arizona and married in 1962, the same year her mom died tragically in a plane crash. She and her first husband had a daughter, Heather, before divorcing in 1965.
Linda had become interested in photography while in college, and took a job as a receptionist at Town and Country magazine. One day an invite arrived for a launch party for a Rolling Stones album, and since no one else wanted to go, Linda grabbed her camera and attended the party. The photos she took there ended up launching her photography career. Shortly thereafter, in May 1967, she met Paul at a club in London while she was in town on a photo shoot, and after dating off and on they married in 1969. Linda and Paul had three more children together – Mary, Stella and James. In the early 1970s, Linda and Paul both embraced vegetarianism, and Linda was involved with a number of related organizations, including PETA and Friends of the Earth, as well as launching a line of vegetarian cookbooks and frozen meals.
In 1995, Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer, and despite having surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, the cancer spread to her liver and took her life on April 17, 1998. She died at the family ranch in Tucson, Arizona, with Paul by her side; his final words to her were, “You’re up on your beautiful Appaloosa stallion. It’s a fine spring day. We’re riding through the woods. The bluebells are all out, and the sky is clear blue”. Linda was cremated and her ashes scattered at their farm in Sussex. George and Ringo attended the memorial service in London that I mentioned previously. Paul has reported that he “cried for about a year, on and off. You expect to see them walk in, this person you love, because you are so used to them. I cried a lot. It was almost embarrassing except it seemed the only thing to do.”
After his year of seclusion, Paul emerged and began work on the album that became
Run Devil Run, which was inspired by Linda. He and Linda had been talking about this project, because she loved the old-style rock and roll (“a major league rocker,” according to Paul) and wanted him to visit some songs that they both loved that hadn’t been performed by the Beatles, as opposed to many of those on the prior covers album,
Choba B CCCP. Paul chose some lesser-known tracks and assembled an impressive band that included David Gilmour, Mick Green, Ian Paice, and Dave Mattacks. The songs are mostly live jams, with Paul having simply gone through the song once with the band and then let them at it, and the album was completed in less than a week. He loved getting back to this way of working, as the Beatles had done.
In addition to the covers, Paul wrote and recorded three new songs for the record, all of them in the old-school style that would fit within the rest of the album (and two of which I’ll have on my countdown). Paul heavily promoted this album, even
playing a show at the Beatles-favorite Cavern Club, which caused a huge media stir. In the end, this album did very well, reaching Gold status and #27 on the US charts and receiving extremely favorable reviews from critics. It also provided the catharsis Paul needed, taking him out of his mourning period with this tribute to Linda.
This is an outstanding album, and I’ll happily listen to each song on it. Paul’s emotion in making the record is clear, as he brings powerful, committed vocals to each song. The top-notch band he assembled supports him well, too.
The title of this album came from a line of bath salts Paul purchased at
Miller’s Rexall Drugs, a hoodoo and herbal medicine shop in Atlanta. The
cover art is a photo of the shop, but with the name “Earl’s” in place of “Miller’s.”
Track listing:
- Blue Jean Bop
- She Said Yeah
- All Shook Up
- Run Devil Run
- No Other Baby
- Lonesome Town
- Try Not To Cry
- Movie Magg
- Brown Eyed Handsome Man
- What It Is
- Coquette
- I Got Stung
- Honey Hush
- Shake A Hand
- Party