Ram

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Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I really enjoy listening to this album... There are a lot of really classic songs on here like Too Many People and Monkberry Moon Delight. Of course it isn't perfect and has its flaws, but I really like it... When I first got it, it wasn't that great, but months later I'm starting to like it more...

Of my favorites are the previously mentioned Too Many People, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey and 3 Legs.

What do you all think about this album?

Bruno

It's definitely one of Macca's best albums.
My favorite songs are Back Seat of My Car, Uncle Albert, Heart of the Country, Too Many People and Smile Away

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pc31

its a great effort by the paulster.
have you ever heard percy thrillingtons version of the whole album????it paul doing it as an orchestral album.it is quite good.

tkitna

I consider 'RAM' to be Pauls best solo effort. There isnt a bad song on the album in my opinion.

dr.robert

I also think it's Pauls best as a solo.

Mendips

This was the first PAUL album I ever got.
I heard HEART OF THE COUNTRY on the radio for the first time and I ran to the record store.
(yes kiddies, in those days we bought vinyl!
John: You're just a lonely old man from Liverpool.
Grandfather: But I'm clean!
John: Are ya?

Mendips



John mocking Paul. :P
John: You're just a lonely old man from Liverpool.
Grandfather: But I'm clean!
John: Are ya?

Wonderwall

Backseat of My Car is one my favorite Paul songs

In Blue Hawaii

Quote from: WonderwallBackseat of My Car is one my favorite Paul songs

i agree wholeheartedly. it's just sad that the Beatles never did a version of that song.

SieLiebtDich

Quote from: Mendips

John mocking Paul. :P

yeah, I remember that pic  ;D

Mairi

It's a good album. I played it for my cousin and she thought Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey was funny.
I am posting on an internet forum, therefore my opinion is fact.

Its one of those albums that grows on you. It gets better with each listen.