Musician
Sir
Paul
McCartney
is
finally
ready
to
work
with
Decca
and
their
bond
is
happening
after
almost
50
years
after
the
label
famously
rejected
the
Beatles.
Now,
Decca
will
release
Macca's
first
ballet
'Ocean"s
Kingdom',
which
will
debut
on
September
22
in
New
York
City.
For
50
years,
Decca
had
been
rejecting
the
Beatles
stating
that
the
group
had
no
future
in
show
business.
Now,
the
record
label
has
come
forward
to
work
with
Paul
McCartney
to
release
his
upcoming
ballet
'Ocean's
Kingdom'.
The
show
will
debut
on
September
22
at
the
New
York
City
Ballet
and
will
have
four
additional
performances
in
September
and
five
in
January.
Paul
McCartney's
four-movement
'Ocean's
Kingdom'
is
conducted
by
John
Wilson
and
performed
by
the
London
Classical
Orchestra.
The
ballet
deals
with
the
tale
of
an
underwater
love
story,
where
the
deep-sea
world
is
threatened
by
humans.
The
recording
will
be
released
in
Britain
by
Decca
on
Oct.
3.
However,
Paul
McCartney
has
completed
a
first
draft
in
two
months.
Then
he
worked
with
choreographer
Martins
to
refine
it.
"What
was
interesting
was
writing
music
that
meant
something
expressively
rather
than
just
writing
a
song.
Trying
to
write
something
that
expressed
an
emotion
-
so
you
have
fear,
love,
anger,
sadness
to
play
with
and
I
found
that
exciting
and
challenging." the
BBC
quotes
his
statement.