Wings Greatest (Remastered) Paul McCartney & Wings

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Album Veröffentlichung:
1978

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.04.2020

Label: Paul McCartney Catalog

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Modern Rock

Interpret: Paul McCartney & Wings

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  • 1 Another Day 03:42
  • 2 Silly Love Songs 05:54
  • 3 Live And Let Die 03:14
  • 4 Junior’s Farm 04:24
  • 5 With A Little Luck 05:46
  • 6 Band On The Run 05:11
  • 7 Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey 04:41
  • 8 Hi, Hi, Hi 03:09
  • 9 Let 'Em In 05:12
  • 10 My Love 04:10
  • 11 Jet 04:08
  • 12 Mull Of Kintyre 04:45
  • Total Runtime 54:16

Info zu Wings Greatest (Remastered)

International remastered edition of the first Wings hits collection was originally released in 1978 (the U.S. edition is long out-of-print) following the success of the album London Town. Wings Greatest rounds up McCartney and band's greatest hits from 1971 to 1978 which means it skips 'Maybe I'm Amazed' but touches on Ram. The main strength of this collection is that it includes hits that never appeared on any album and these are among McCartney's very best solo singles: the eccentric domesticity of 'Another Day', 'Junior's Farm', the Bond theme for 'Live and Let Die', the pile driving 'Hi Hi Hi' and the controversial b-side 'Mull of Kintyre', a Scottish-styled folk ballad that was McCartney's biggest hit in England. EMI. 1993.

Paul McCartney might not have been the coolest or most cosmic ex-Beatle, but none of his former bandmates could touch his knack for creating perfect pop singles. Say what you will about their "lack of depth," but the 12 songs on Wings Greatest considerably brightened AM radio playlists during the 1970s, and most of them have actually improved with age. Wings' pure rock power is ably represented by "Band On the Run," "Hi Hi Hi," "Jet," "Live and Let Die" and the underrated non-LP single "Junior's Farm," all of which positively explode from the speakers. Paul's gooey streak shows up on "My Love," "Silly Love Songs," and the bagpipe-infused "Mull of Kintyre," but only "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" still contains a high cringe quotient. Some key tracks are missing--most notably "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "Venus and Mars/Rock Show"--but Wings Greatest is still a thrilling document of Macca at the peak of his pop abilities. (Dan Epstein)

"Released in 1978 after London Town gave McCartney another huge hit, Wings Greatest rounds up McCartney's greatest hits from 1971 to 1978 -- which means it skips "Maybe I'm Amazed" but touches on Ram. The main strength of this collection is that it contains many hits that never appeared on any album, and these are among McCartney's very best non-Beatle singles: the eccentric domesticity of "Another Day," the choogling rocker "Junior's Farm," the Bond anthem "Live and Let Die," the piledriving "Hi Hi Hi," and "Mull of Kintyre," a Scottish-styled folk ballad that was his biggest hit in England. And yes, it's fair to peg these as McCartney successes, since some of them were billed as McCartney, not Wings, and as such, this record is a great overview of McCartney's first decade of solo recording, containing many of his very best solo tunes. One consumer warning: Much of this overlaps with 1988's All the Best (both the U.S. and U.K. editions), which is more comprehensive for the listener looking for a more complete retrospective." (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

Paul McCartney & Wings

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