Paul McCartney recalled the emotions behind writing “Maybe I'm Amazed,” which is arguably, his first solo classic: “That was very much a song of the period. Get ready for GOT BACK with the live edition of the ‘Sticking Out Of My Back Pocket’ playlist. So whether you’re making a custom sign for the show, dreaming up the setlist or already planning on what to wear we’ve complied a playlist full of some of our favorite live performances. Every month “Macca” posts a new “Sticking Out Of My Back Pocket” tracklist with a specific theme and for March - in celebration of his upcoming “Got Back” tour - his team has selected live versions of his hits, deep album cuts, and concert fan favorites.Īmong the tracks picked for this month's playlist include Wings' final chart-topper, “Coming Up (Live In Glasgow)” from 1980, “Let Me Roll It” from the 1974 One Hand Clapping soundtrack, “Get Back” from his 2007 Amoeba Gig set, a soundcheck performance of “I Wanna Be Your Man” from 1993's Paul Is Live, and the barnstorming “Beware My Love” from 1976's Wings Over America.Ī message to fans on the site reads in part:Ī Paul McCartney show is a once in a lifetime experience and if you’re anything like us you’ll be counting the days till he comes to your town – we’re less than 60 days away from Paul’s first live show of the year! Paul McCartney has just uploaded a new 10-song Spotify playlist on his official site. Record Store Day is thrilled that we can celebrate 'Women And Wives' as our Song of the Year with a side-by-side 12-inch record, old school style.” This is a classic McCartney song, up there with some of his best. Vincent’s Jeff Beck-like guitar solo arrived at the end, I got goosebumps. I was stunned by the song’s message of chasing the future. Vincent’s imagined version of 'Women And Wives' came on Sirius Radio. In a statement by Record Store Day co-founder Michael Kurtz, “I was driving down a Montana highway one sunny, snowy morning when St. Vincent‘s remix from the McCartney III Imagined album. Retrieved 30 November 2020.Paul McCartney's McCartney III standout, “Women And Wives” has been named Record Store Day's “Song Of The Year.” The song, which will be released as a limited edition vinyl single on the 15th annual Record Store Day on April 23 and the June 18 RSD Drop, features McCartney's original version on the A-side, backed with previous RSD U.S. "Paul McCartney Sets Archive Release of "Flowers in the Dirt" For March, Includes Elvis Costello Demos". ^ a b "Paul To Reissue 'Tug of War' and 'Pipes of Peace' ".^ a b "Paul McCartney Archive Collection Reissuing Wings' "Venus and Mars" and "At the Speed of Sound" "."Revisiting RAM: The Paul McCartney Archive Collection Reissue". ^ a b "McCartney and McCartney II reissue details announced"."Paul McCartney & Wings: Band on the Run (Special Edition)". "Paul McCartney On 'Let It Be' & 'Back To The Egg' Archival Projects". ^ "Band On The Run - Archive Collection".^ a b c d " 'Wild Life' And 'Red Rose Speedway' Join Paul McCartney Archive Collection"."Paul McCartney's Archive Collection Series". Yearīest Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package The Paul McCartney Archive Collection received two Grammy Awards. Paul McCartney has stated that Back to the Egg and London Town are slated for an upcoming release. Releases īelow is a list of albums that have been reissued so far. The special editions of the albums are available on streaming services worldwide. The records also came with a download card for MP3 versions of all tracks included. The "special" editions of the albums were also released as double LPs on 180 gram " audiophile vinyl", with the original album on one record and bonus material on the second. Some releases contain booklets, rare photos, interviews, artwork, promotional video clips, or documentaries. The albums are typically released in a variety of formats: a "standard" edition that contains the original album digitally remastered on one CD a "special" edition which contains additional discs of bonus tracks and a "deluxe" edition which comes with extra features like bonus CDs or DVDs of unreleased material packaged in a hard-bound book. Albums reissued in this project are visually marked by a white stripe along the left side of the album cover that reads "Paul McCartney Archive Collection" and a copy of McCartney's signature. They are overseen by McCartney himself and remastered at Abbey Road Studios. Thus far, there have been fourteen releases since the project began in 2010 (seven solo albums, six Wings albums, and one new Wings live album of previously unreleased material). These editions feature deluxe packaging and bonus rare tracks. The Paul McCartney Archive Collection is an ongoing project to remaster and reissue Paul McCartney's solo catalogue, including various albums released with Wings.
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