Paul McCartney has released his 27th studio album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, a nostalgic reflection on his pre-Beatles youth in Liverpool.
The album, reported by theguardian.
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com on May 24, 2026, blends sentimental autobiographical reminiscence with a wide range of musical styles, from 21st-century psychedelia to Dixieland jazz and 1940s swing.
McCartney worked with producer Andrew Watt to craft songs like Mountain Top, which explores modern psychedelic elements.
The track includes the lyric, “Pumpkin pies in the skies also try to hypnotise.”
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The record also incorporates historical perspectives from figures associated with the Beatles' past recordings and childhood memories.
Press Officer Derek Taylor remarked, “It was a case of four Scousers exploring inner space and just finding more and more Scouser down there.”
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The track list includes a duet with Ringo Starr titled Home to Us, alongside songs like Salesman Saint and Down South, which recalls hitchhiking adventures with George Harrison.
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McCartney concludes the album with the sentiment, “It was a good way to get to know you.”