
Wings At The Speed Of Sound :
A remastered deluxe edition of the classic 1976 album in a deluxe format with 2 CDs & 1 DVD in a numbered hardcover book. It is in Like New Condition. It was opened, inspected and resealed by the original owner.
NOTE: If you'd like to purchase these McCartney Archive Collection pieces as a set, contact us to cut yourself a deal.
Album Features
UPC: 888072356733
Artist: Paul McCartney/Wings (Paul McCartney)
Format: CD
Release Year: 2014
Record Label: Hear Music
Genre: Rock & Pop
Number Of Discs: 3
Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Let 'Em In
2. The Note You Never Wrote
3. She's My Baby
4. Beware My Love
5. Wino Junko
6. Silly Love Songs
7. Cook Of The House
8. Time To Hide
9. Must Do Something About It
10. San Ferry Anne
11. Warm And Beautiful
DISC 2:
1. Silly Love Songs [Demo]
2. She's My Baby [Demo]
3. Message To Joe
4. Beware My Love [John Bonham Version]
5. Must Do Something About It [Paul's Version]
6. Let 'Em In [Demo]
7. Warm And Beautiful [Instrumental Demo]
DVD:
1. Silly Love Songs [Music Video]
2. Wings Over Wembley
3. Wings In Venice
Details
Playing Time: 69 min.
Producer: Paul McCartney
Distributor: Universal Music
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a
Album Notes:
It's widely accepted that McCartney was never the serious artiste that Lennon was; he never claimed to be, and more importantly (as this album bears out) never needed to be. This 1976 recording found McCartney and Wings at their peak. It's full of glimmering pop gems more concerned with infectious hooks and unforgettable melodies than social relevance.The opener "Let 'Em In" is almost childlike in its simplicity, and is effective precisely because of that lack of premeditation. "Cook of the House" and "Wino Junko" are good fun, conveying a loose sense of mirth that's both appealing and contagious. The highlight of the album is the near-manifesto "Silly Love Songs," in which Paul makes a case for the everlasting appeal of said compositions, and after a listen to AT THE SPEED OF SOUND, you can't help but see it his way.