MUSIC NEWS - Paul McCartney, having previously dumped his record company of 45 years, EMI, in 2008 because it was "boring", has again rebuked the company with the decision to move his solo releases away from the major label . As Sir Paul ends his last ties with EMI, by moving his collection of solo material to the One Little Indian label, the London-based record company that released Electric Arguments, the third album from his experimental project The Fireman.
Now McCartney is entrusting the company to handle future reissues recorded since going solo in 1970, according to UK's The Sun newspaper. A source told the paper, "Paul has been unimpressed with EMI for quite some time now. "He's really enjoyed working with One Little Indian on his Fireman project, so didn't think twice about giving them the responsibility of handling his solo catalog too."
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