After The Beatles, Paul McCartney Assembled The Greatest Supergroup Of All Time
McCartney started with the man in the mirror. He released his first solo album in 1970, only a week after he announced his departure from the world's favorite rock band. The album wasn't a polished work like people had come to expect from The Beatles. After years of creating music to be perfect, grand, and complete, McCartney made an experimental stripped-back album. The very personal project was fittingly titled McCartney. His next album was a joint venture from him and his wife, Linda McCartney; Ram is a work of familial love. While it wasn't beloved by critics at the time, putting years between the listening experience and the immediate sting of grief many felt post-Beatlemania reveals an honest and joyful celebration of domesticity.
It wasn't long before Paul McCartney found himself back in a band. A year after the end of The Beatles, McCartney formed Paul McCartney and Wings, also known simply as Wings. This group is perhaps the most successful venture McCartney had after The Beatles.
Source: screenrant.com/Rebekah Hendricks