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Vladimir79 [104]
2 years ago
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30 Recorded July through August of 1979 at both his home in Essex and the Ranachan Studios in Scotland, Paul rented a 16-track t

ape recording machine which he took to both locations, completing the ____________ album in six weeks, and featuring synthesizers and sequencing as well as rock band instruments and tape manipulation techniques.
A. McCartney II
B. Back to the Egg
C. Tug of War
D. Give My Regards to Broad
E. Street Pipes of Peace
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1 answer:
ale4655 [162]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer in the option is A. McCartney II

Explanation:

30 Recorded July through August of 1979 at both his home in Essex and the Ranachan Studios in Scotland, Paul rented a 16-track tape recording machine which he took to both locations, completing the MCCARTNEY II album in six weeks, and featuring synthesizers and sequencing as well as rock band instruments and tape manipulation techniques.

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