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Paul McCartney & Wings û Wings Over America [Deluxe Edition] (2013)
Genre: live, pop, remastered, rock | 3CD | Mp3 320 kbps | 343 MB

Paul McCartney has always been one for tradition.
Last year, Macca used the annual Record Store Day campaign to preview his deluxe Archive Collection release >>
of 1971Æs Ram with a vinyl replica single of Another Day b/w Oh Woman, Oh Why.
This year, the reveal of McCartneyÆs RSD exclusive confirmed the news that diehards have been >>
expecting since the Archive Collection first began: the 1976 chart-topping triple-album Wings Over America >>
is coming on May 27 to the lavish Archive Collection series. Wings Over America will be preceded by the >>
April 20 RSD release of a 12-inch EP of the live ôMaybe IÆm Amazed.ö
When Maybe IÆm Amazed first appeared on 1970Æs McCartney, a lush standout on a rather spareà

àcollection of homemade songs, it quickly gained popularity, but McCartney declined to officially release >>
it as a single. It wasnÆt until the 1976 live version from Wings Over America came along that >>
McCartney relented. His ode to the lovely Linda then scaled the charts to No. 10 in the United States >>
and No. 28 in the United Kingdom.

ôMaybe IÆm Amazedö was just one highlight of the expansive, electrifying career retrospective that was >>
Wings Over America, however. The deluxe edition of Wings looks to be the mightiest entry yet in >>
McCartneyÆs box set series, with 3 CDs, 1 DVD and 4 books! The original album only will also be released >>
in a standard 2-CD edition and as a 3-LP set. In addition, the long-awaited Rockshow film will receive >>
standalone issues on Blu-ray and DVD!

Following well-received jaunts through smaller venues including 1972Æs Wings University Tour and Wings >>
Over Europe Tour, Paul McCartneyÆs new band was ready to embark on its most ambitious tour yet. Wings >>
Over the World took in three continents, 66 concerts and roughly one million fans beginning on >>
September 9, 1975. On May 3, 1976, the group made its debut in America with the ôWings Over Americaö >>
leg, marking McCartneyÆs first concert appearances in the U.S. since Beatlemania. He was joined by wife >>
Linda plus Denny Laine, Jimmy McCullough and Joe English plus a four-person horn section. Between that >>
Fort Worth date to the legÆs conclusion on June 23 in Inglewood, California, Wings played 31 dates for >>
600,000 American fans. Wings then took the summer off before returning for five more European shows in >>
September including a grand ôWings Over Wembleyö finale back home in England.

Wings Over America was originally planned by McCartney as a two-record set, but as he freely >>
acknowledges, a bootleg 3-LP version of the Inglewood show on June 23 spurred him on to release an official >>
3-vinyl set. As the bootleg included ôGo Nowö from Denny LaineÆs Moody Blues days û a song only >>
performed during the California stand û so did the official release. Compiled from a number of >>
professionally recorded shows from the tour, Wings Over America arrived in stores on December 10, 1976 >>
and reached No. 1 in the U.S. in early 1977, becoming the final of five consecutive No. 1 albums for >>
Wings. (It was a U.K. No. 8 album.) Most notably, the high-energy, stadium-rock shows found >>
McCartney fully embracing his Beatles legacy. He included the five Beatles songs he performed on the >>
tour: ôLady Madonna,ö ôThe Long and Winding Road,ö ôIÆve Just Seen a Face,ö ôBlackbirdö and of course, >>
ôYesterday.ö The adventurous set also saw Wings cover Paul Simon (ôRichard Coryö) and run through their >>
biggest hits (ôLive and Let Die,ö ôBand on the Run,ö ôSilly Love Songs,ö ôMy Loveö).

Wings Over America flew into record shops on CD in 1984 from Columbia Records as a 2-CD set; when >>
McCartney departed Columbia for his old home of EMI, Wings Over America went out-of-print and was >>
subsequently reissued by EMI. A 1999 Toshiba-EMI reissue from Japan reinstated the 3-disc format of the >>
original LP set. Yet all compact disc editions are now commanding high prices on the secondhand market.

CD 1

Venus and Mars/Rock Show/Jet
Let Me Roll It
Spirits of Ancient Egypt
Medicine Jar
Maybe IÆm Amazed
Call Me Back Again
Lady Madonna
The Long and Winding Road
Live and Let Die
PicassoÆs Last Words (Drink to Me)
Richard Cory
Bluebird
IÆve Just Seen a Face
Blackbird
Yesterday

CD 2

You Gave Me the Answer
Magneto and Titanium Man
Go Now
My Love
Listen to What the Man Said
Let æEm In
Time to Hide
Silly Love Songs
Beware My Love
Letting Go
Band on the Run
Hi Hi Hi
Soily

CD 3: Live at the Cow Palace

Let Me Roll It
Maybe IÆm Amazed
Lady Madonna
Live and Let Die
PicassoÆs Last Words
Bluebird
Blackbird
Yesterday


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Paul McCartney & Wings – Wings Over America [Deluxe Edition] (2013)
Genre: live, pop, remastered, rock | 3CD | Mp3 320 kbps | 343 MB

Paul McCartney has always been one for tradition.
Last year, Macca used the annual Record Store Day campaign to preview his deluxe Archive Collection release >>
of 1971’s Ram with a vinyl replica single of Another Day b/w Oh Woman, Oh Why.
This year, the reveal of McCartney’s RSD exclusive confirmed the news that diehards have been >>
expecting since the Archive Collection first began: the 1976 chart-topping triple-album Wings Over America >>
is coming on May 27 to the lavish Archive Collection series. Wings Over America will be preceded by the >>
April 20 RSD release of a 12-inch EP of the live “Maybe I’m Amazed.”
When Maybe I’m Amazed first appeared on 1970’s McCartney, a lush standout on a rather spare…

…collection of homemade songs, it quickly gained popularity, but McCartney declined to officially release >>
it as a single. It wasn’t until the 1976 live version from Wings Over America came along that >>
McCartney relented. His ode to the lovely Linda then scaled the charts to No. 10 in the United States >>
and No. 28 in the United Kingdom.

“Maybe I’m Amazed” was just one highlight of the expansive, electrifying career retrospective that was >>
Wings Over America, however. The deluxe edition of Wings looks to be the mightiest entry yet in >>
McCartney’s box set series, with 3 CDs, 1 DVD and 4 books! The original album only will also be released >>
in a standard 2-CD edition and as a 3-LP set. In addition, the long-awaited Rockshow film will receive >>
standalone issues on Blu-ray and DVD!

Following well-received jaunts through smaller venues including 1972’s Wings University Tour and Wings >>
Over Europe Tour, Paul McCartney’s new band was ready to embark on its most ambitious tour yet. Wings >>
Over the World took in three continents, 66 concerts and roughly one million fans beginning on >>
September 9, 1975. On May 3, 1976, the group made its debut in America with the “Wings Over America” >>
leg, marking McCartney’s first concert appearances in the U.S. since Beatlemania. He was joined by wife >>
Linda plus Denny Laine, Jimmy McCullough and Joe English plus a four-person horn section. Between that >>
Fort Worth date to the leg’s conclusion on June 23 in Inglewood, California, Wings played 31 dates for >>
600,000 American fans. Wings then took the summer off before returning for five more European shows in >>
September including a grand “Wings Over Wembley” finale back home in England.

Wings Over America was originally planned by McCartney as a two-record set, but as he freely >>
acknowledges, a bootleg 3-LP version of the Inglewood show on June 23 spurred him on to release an official >>
3-vinyl set. As the bootleg included “Go Now” from Denny Laine’s Moody Blues days – a song only >>
performed during the California stand – so did the official release. Compiled from a number of >>
professionally recorded shows from the tour, Wings Over America arrived in stores on December 10, 1976 >>
and reached No. 1 in the U.S. in early 1977, becoming the final of five consecutive No. 1 albums for >>
Wings. (It was a U.K. No. 8 album.) Most notably, the high-energy, stadium-rock shows found >>
McCartney fully embracing his Beatles legacy. He included the five Beatles songs he performed on the >>
tour: “Lady Madonna,” “The Long and Winding Road,” “I’ve Just Seen a Face,” “Blackbird” and of course, >>
“Yesterday.” The adventurous set also saw Wings cover Paul Simon (“Richard Cory”) and run through their >>
biggest hits (“Live and Let Die,” “Band on the Run,” “Silly Love Songs,” “My Love”).

Wings Over America flew into record shops on CD in 1984 from Columbia Records as a 2-CD set; when >>
McCartney departed Columbia for his old home of EMI, Wings Over America went out-of-print and was >>
subsequently reissued by EMI. A 1999 Toshiba-EMI reissue from Japan reinstated the 3-disc format of the >>
original LP set. Yet all compact disc editions are now commanding high prices on the secondhand market.

CD 1

Venus and Mars/Rock Show/Jet
Let Me Roll It
Spirits of Ancient Egypt
Medicine Jar
Maybe I’m Amazed
Call Me Back Again
Lady Madonna
The Long and Winding Road
Live and Let Die
Picasso’s Last Words (Drink to Me)
Richard Cory
Bluebird
I’ve Just Seen a Face
Blackbird
Yesterday

CD 2

You Gave Me the Answer
Magneto and Titanium Man
Go Now
My Love
Listen to What the Man Said
Let ‘Em In
Time to Hide
Silly Love Songs
Beware My Love
Letting Go
Band on the Run
Hi Hi Hi
Soily

CD 3: Live at the Cow Palace

Let Me Roll It
Maybe I’m Amazed
Lady Madonna
Live and Let Die
Picasso’s Last Words
Bluebird
Blackbird
Yesterday


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