Sir Paul McCartney will release a new album this November under his guide of The Fireman.
'Electronic Arguments' features thirteen tracks written by the former Beatle and is the first Fireman album to feature vocals.
A statement said the record, which is released on November 14th, is “set to both surprise and delight the listener.”
The identity of the Fireman was unknown when they released their debut album, 'Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest’, in 1993.
However, shortly after the follow-up, 'Rushes', was released in 1998, it was revealed that The Fireman was a collaboration between Sir Paul and producer, Youth.
Each track on 'Electronic Arguments' was recorded in thirteen days over the period of nearly a year.
The tracklisting for 'Electronic Arguments' is:
'Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight'
'Two Magpies'
'Sing The Changes'
'Travelling Light'
'Highway'
'Light From Your Lighthouse'
'Sun Is Shining'
'Dance 'Til We're High'
'Lifelong Passion'
'Is This Love?'
'Lovers In A Dream'
'Universal Here, Everlasting Now'
'Don't Stop Running'
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