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Electric Arguments is an album from the band The Fireman and was released on November 24, 2008. The Fireman are an experimental electronic band comprised of Beatle Paul McCartney and producer Youth (Martin Glover). This is the third album from the band and the first to feature vocals.PaulMcCartney.com: The Fireman Finds His Voice With Brand New Album (November 17, 2008) The song "Sing The Changes" was the first single to be released from the album.
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- Genre: Ambient Techno, Pop
- Release date: November 24, 2008MySpace.com: The Fireman Electric Arguments
- Labels: ATO Records, MPL
- Producers: Paul McCartney, Youth
- Singles: "Sing The Changes"
- Each song on the album was written and recorded in a single dayPaulMcCartney.com: The Fireman Finds His Voice With Brand New Album (November 17, 2008)
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"New age, psychedelia and gospel take turns with more straightforward, at times derivative classic rock, until world-infused ambient tracks find their way back to the Fireman's focus with "Lovers in a Dream" and "Universal Here, Everlasting Now." —BillboardBillboard: Album Review: Electric Arguments (November 29, 2008) -
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chanced on this album by Paul McCartney & Youth, aka 'The Fireman'.. Electric Arguments, surprisingly good ambient pop
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