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The Fireman are an English experimental music duo of
Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. One ...
and
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formed in 1993. Their music catalogue ranges from
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to
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, evolving over more than two decades and three albums. Although officially anonymous until 2008 with the release of the album ''
Electric Arguments ''Electric Arguments'' is the third album by the Fireman. The album was first announced 29 September 2008, on Paul McCartney's website, and was released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. It is the first Fireman release to be publicly ackn ...
'', the group members' names had been known to the public since soon after the release of their first album. In 1993, the Fireman released their first album, ''
Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest ''Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest'' is the first album by the Fireman, released in 1993. Background The album consists of samples of McCartney material, mostly from the sessions that spawned his '' Off the Ground'' album, as well as samples of ...
'', and followed that with '' Rushes'' in 1998. In 2000, Youth also took part in McCartney's similarly styled ''
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''. Their most recent album is ''
Electric Arguments ''Electric Arguments'' is the third album by the Fireman. The album was first announced 29 September 2008, on Paul McCartney's website, and was released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. It is the first Fireman release to be publicly ackn ...
'' (2008). In June 2008, McCartney's official website announced that a track called "Lifelong Passion (Sail Away)", from the album ''Electric Arguments'', would be issued as a limited-edition download to fans who donated to the charity Adopt-A-Minefield. The album was released on the label
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on 24 November 2008. The new album features more traditional songs, in which there are vocals (the first time on any of their albums). The majority of the album's vocals come from McCartney. In February 2009,
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launched Fireman Radio, a limited-run channel dedicated to the music of the group.


History


Formation

In early 1993, Paul McCartney had finished recording the tracks for his ninth solo studio album ''
Off the Ground ''Off the Ground'' is the ninth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, released on 2 February 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the well received ''Flowers in the Dirt'' (1989). Recording and structure Afte ...
'' and was in the process of mixing the songs. McCartney wanted some input and help from another producer, so his friend Allen Crowder recommended Youth to come into the studio. Soon after, McCartney phoned Youth about the prospects of him mixing the album, and subsequently invited him to his private Hog Hill studio in
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. Youth accepted the offer and the two began the process of remixing the song for the album which was eventually released in February 1993. While working together professionally for the album, McCartney and Youth also became good friends. They both felt that their musical relationship could be expanded upon further than merely focusing on McCartney's solo work, so the two began compiling material which would ultimately become ''
Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest ''Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest'' is the first album by the Fireman, released in 1993. Background The album consists of samples of McCartney material, mostly from the sessions that spawned his '' Off the Ground'' album, as well as samples of ...
.''


''Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest''

The collaboration of Paul McCartney and Youth began as a mere hobby between the two. McCartney proposed to Youth that he go through the multi tracks of the recently completed ''
Off the Ground ''Off the Ground'' is the ninth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, released on 2 February 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the well received ''Flowers in the Dirt'' (1989). Recording and structure Afte ...
'' album and sample the material in order to create some songs. Youth began making the tracks with intentions of using samples from the album yet much of the final product had either used previous work or newly recorded material by McCartney. Youth worked on these songs' mixes for a few days while at McCartney's Sussex studio and eventually presented his work to McCartney and his wife
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, who both stayed up all night to watch him work. As Youth recalls, McCartney told him, "We love these mixes so much I wanna put them all out as an album." By that point, the duo decided to officially release the album. The final product consisted of nine songs which all centered around a common musical theme and techno dance beat yet had slight underlying variations added. The album, which features only a pure red background on the cover, is the first release under The Fireman name and lacks any marks of either McCartney's or Youth's names. The album was released in November 1993. Shortly before the release, the true identities of the band were leaked to the press and most who bought the album were fully aware that The Fireman was a pseudonym for Paul McCartney and Youth. Although this broke the guise that McCartney wanted to have, it allowed the album to gain more attention in the music scene.


''Rushes''

Recording for their second studio album ''Rushes'' began in February 1998. Unlike their previous work, ''Rushes'' was not reliant on McCartney's previously released songs to create the tracks for the album. It has been released in September 1998 with positive reviews, most of which had the consensus that it improved upon their first album.


''Electric Arguments''

Nearly ten years passed before McCartney and Youth began creating material for their third studio album, ''Electric Arguments''. The duo again recorded songs at McCartney's Hog Hill studio, yet did so one session at a time between 2007 and 2008. This was their first album to feature any vocals because both Youth and McCartney felt that their material needed a change; thus the genre of the band evolved from its more electronic roots to an experimental rock influence. Like their previous two albums however, McCartney played all of the instruments while Youth co-produced the tracks.The duo borrowed the title ''Electric Arguments'' from the poem "Kansas City to St. Louis" by
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. In ''
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'' magazine, McCartney said he had "been looking at the beauty of word combinations rather than their meaning." This was The Fireman's first album to be released on the independent label
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, switching from McCartney's usual
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. This was due to McCartney's belief that major labels were not adapting to the times, referring to the newfound popularity of online music at the time such as
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.


Musical style/development

The Fireman began as an ambient techno group but over three albums it has morphed into an experimental rock band more reminiscent of McCartney's solo work. The duo have said that their work has been highly influenced by songs such as "
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," a Lennon-McCartney track from 1966's ''
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''. For the most part, the recording process for the band is very casual and spontaneous. Youth described this informal way of making songs in the online magazine Sound on Sound: Although this way of recording seemed relaxed, McCartney found the process thrilling – even frightening at times – compared to the orderly style to which he is accustomed in the studio. "If I hadn't done The Fireman," he said, "I think I would wish I'd done that, because it freshened ideas up for me."


Discography


Albums

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Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest ''Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest'' is the first album by the Fireman, released in 1993. Background The album consists of samples of McCartney material, mostly from the sessions that spawned his '' Off the Ground'' album, as well as samples of ...
'' (1993) *'' Rushes'' (1998) *''
Electric Arguments ''Electric Arguments'' is the third album by the Fireman. The album was first announced 29 September 2008, on Paul McCartney's website, and was released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. It is the first Fireman release to be publicly ackn ...
'' (2008)


Singles

*"Transpiritual Stomp/Arizona Light Mix" (1993) *"Rushes" (1998) **"Fluid" **"Appletree Cinnabar Amber" **"Bison (Long One)" *''Fluid (Nitin Sawhney Remixes)'' (1999) **"Fluid (Out of Body and Mind Mix)" **"Fluid (Out of Body Mix)" **"Fluid (Out of Body with Sitar Mix)" **"Bison" *"Sing the Changes" (2008) *"Dance Til We're High" (2008) *"Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight (Radio Edit)" (2009)


See also

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List of ambient music artists This is a list of ambient music artists. This includes artists who have either been very important to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as those who have been on a major label). This list does not include little-known ...


References


External links


Official website

The Fireman on YouTube
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