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Wings Greatest (Paul McCartney & Wings, 1993) 
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Greatest (CD 1993)

 
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Greatest (CD 1993)

Title: Wings Greatest
Record Label: Parlophone
Release Year: 1993
EAN: 0077778931720
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID3950597
Description: A little over a year after the Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney and his wife Linda formed Wings, a group created to be a touring as well as recording unit. WINGS GREATEST brings together all of the band's hits from the '70s, showing off ...
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Track Listing
1. Another Day
2. Silly Love Songs
3. Live And Let Die
4. Junior's Farm
5. With A Little Luck
6. Band On The Run
7. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
8. Hi Hi Hi
9. Let `em In
10. My Love
11. Jet
12. Mull Of Kintyre

Details
Number of CDs:1
Contributing Artists:Wings
Producer:George Martin, Paul McCartney
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
A little over a year after the Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney and his wife Linda formed Wings, a group created to be a touring as well as recording unit. WINGS GREATEST brings together all of the band's hits from the '70s, showing off McCartney's broad range as a songwriter. McCartney was always referred to as the cuddly Beatle, and his sentimental side is well represented by compositions such as "Silly Love Songs" and "Another Day." Beyond these lightweight ditties, McCartney's muse led him down interesting paths. "Jet" and "Junior's Farm" find Wings kicking out the jams, while "Live And Let Die" is the tour de force that welcomed Roger Moore as the new James Bond. Stretching beyond his '50s rock roots, McCartney collaborated with Denny Laine on "Mull Of Kintyre," based on a Scottish folk song. The result was the ex-Beatle's first British number one single since leaving his former group. By far the oddest inclusion on this compilation is the medley of "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey." Incorporating a number of different character dialects and including brass arrangements, birds chirping and nonsensical lyrical combinations, it is nonetheless one of Paul McCartney's more entertaining solo songs.

Editorial Reviews
5 out of 5 stars - ...Comfortably proves that McCartney's post-Beatles progress was not wholly a matter of crap albums...
Q (01/01/2001)


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