This is the most Beatles-like album. It also includes a song dedicated to a deceased friend.
The album has been newly mastered from analog multi-tape.
It topped the UK charts for two consecutive weeks. By hiring George Martin as producer, it became the most Beatles-like album of the album. It was started after the tragedy of John Lennon's shooting, and the track "Here Today" was dedicated to John Lennon.
A:
1)
Tug Of War
2)
Take It Away
3)
Somebody Who Cares
4)
What's That You're Doing?
5)
Here Today
B:
1)
Ballroom Dancing
2)
The Pound Is Sinking
3)
Wanderlust
4)
Get It
5)
Be What You See
6)
Dress Me Up As A Robber
7)
Ebony And Ivory
Arranged By - McCartney
Engineer [Additional Thanks To The Engineers] - Terry Reed
Engineer [Additional Thanks To The Engineers] - John Kelly
Photography By - Linda McCartney
Engineer [Assisted By] - Jon Jacobs
Producer - George Martin
Arranged By - Martin
Engineer - Geoff Emerick
Mastered By - John Golden
Engineer [Additional Thanks To The Engineers] - Mike Stavrou
Lacquer Cut By - JG
Engineer [Additional Thanks To The Engineers] - Eddie Klein