The album features a track inspired by Brazilian sounds and will have a music video with segments filmed in the country
Sir Paul McCartney is having a great time this British summer. He's been performing surprise concerts, walking along Abbey Road , visiting Liverpool , and of course, preparing for the release of his next studio album, Egypt Station .
With two songs already released, "I Don't Know" and "Come On To Me ," McCartney shared the complete tracklist for the album on his official Twitter account this Tuesday, the 14th. The album is scheduled for release on September 7th.
Among the songs on the new album, there is one that is very special for Brazilian fans, called "Back In Brazil," which will be accompanied by a music video with excerpts recorded during McCartney's last visit to Brazil in October 2017, when he performed in Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, and Salvador.
“There are some rock songs,” producer Greg Kurstin revealed during an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, “There are others that are more acoustic, and there’s one influenced by the Brazilian style. Sonically, he [Paul McCartney] wanted to avoid anything common. He wanted to experiment.”
Along with the tracklist, the former Beatle also released individual artwork for each track, and you can check them all out below.
Egypt Station tracklist:
1. Opening Station

2. I Don't Know

3. Come On to Me

4. Happy With You

5. Who Cares

6. Fuh You

7. Confident

8. People Want Peace

9. Hand in Hand

10. Dominoes

11. Back in Brazil

12. Do It Now

13. Caesar Rock

14. Despite Repeated Warnings

15. Station II

16. Hunt You Down/Naked/C-Link

