User Score
8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 173 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 17 out of 173

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  1. TomG.
    Jun 26, 2007
    1
    I grew up listening to the Beatles as a teenager, and I've enjoyed Paul's work since. This album, however, were it not produced by Paul, would never have made it to market. It will wilt and die and never receive air time, and our ears will be the better for it. Not just disapointing, it is horrible.
  2. Ryan
    Jun 7, 2007
    1
    Sorry, Paul is out of touch and style nowadays. I wanted to leave starbucks when they started playing his music in there. not only that, he got a bad attitude towards women, like his ex-wife. What a way to split up! calm down, idiot.
  3. ArtS
    Jun 4, 2007
    0
    Wow, what a bore
  4. DaveM
    Jun 5, 2007
    0
    Who Is Paying Off These Reviewers To Give "Memory Almost Full" Good Reviews? ... Starbucks I Guess. This Album Is Horriable! And It Pains Me To Say That, Having Been A Huge Macca Fan Since First Seeing Him On The Ed Sullivan Show ... Sir Paul Should Be Ashamed Of Himself For Putting out Such An Unlistenable CD. I gave It 3 Listenings Just To Be Fair ... I can't Be The Only One Who Who Is Paying Off These Reviewers To Give "Memory Almost Full" Good Reviews? ... Starbucks I Guess. This Album Is Horriable! And It Pains Me To Say That, Having Been A Huge Macca Fan Since First Seeing Him On The Ed Sullivan Show ... Sir Paul Should Be Ashamed Of Himself For Putting out Such An Unlistenable CD. I gave It 3 Listenings Just To Be Fair ... I can't Be The Only One Who Feels Like This. Expand
  5. HeatherM.
    Jul 3, 2007
    0
    Vile
  6. pkreider
    Jun 18, 2007
    0
    do not waste your money
Metascore
69

Generally favorable reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 23
  2. Negative: 1 out of 23
  1. Missing, thankfully, are the twee Paulie-isms that often insult our intelligence, making Memory Almost Full that rare thing, a modern-day Paul McCartney you can listen to without wincing.
  2. It's a way more focused album than usual.
  3. By McCartney's recent standards, the album justifies the pop eccentricity he pursues so imperturbably.