Paul McCartney – Wings Over America (Remastered) (1976/2013) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

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Paul McCartney – Wings Over America (Remastered) (1976/2013)
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Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Paul McCartney Catalog

The album is a collection of recordings gathered from Wings’ world tour.

Following the successful recent reissues of McCartney, McCartney II, Band On The Run andRAM, Wings Over America is the latest addition to the Paul McCartney Archive Collection.

Wings Over America is the seminal masterpiece by Paul McCartney & Wings. Released in 1976, this chart-topping classic is certified Gold in the U.K. and Platinum in the United States and Canada. With almost two hours of music, the album features the sensational standouts “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Live And Let Die,” “My Love,” “Yesterday,” “The Long And Winding Road” and much more. This remastered must-have collection features all the classic Wings hits plus some of Paul’s solo and Beatles classics. An absolute must for any McCartney enthusiast.

The album now is almost like a McCartney greatest hits of the day with all the recognizable songs. – ExaminerBasically, there are two things that rock bands do: they make an album and they go on tour. Since Paul McCartney fervently wanted to believe Wings was a real rock band, he had the group record an album or two and then took them on the road. In March of 1976 he released Wings at the Speed of Sound and launched a tour of America, following which he released Wings Over America, a triple-album set that re-created an entire concert from various venues. It was a massive set list, running over two hours and featuring 30 songs, and it was well received at the time, partially because he revived some Beatles tunes, partially because it wasn’t the disaster some naysayers expected, and mostly because — like the tour itself — it was the first chance that millions of Beatles fans had to hear McCartney in concert properly (the Beatles had toured, to be sure, and had played before millions of people between 1963 and 1966, but as a result of the relatively primitive equipment they used and the frenzied, omnipresent screaming of the mid-’60s teen audiences at their shows, few of those present had actually “heard” the group). Wings were never a particularly gifted band, and nowhere is that more evident than on Wings Over America. Matters aren’t really helped by the fact that the large set list gives McCartney full opportunity to show off his vast array of affected voices, from crooner to rocker to bluesman. Also, the repertory, in retrospect, is weighted too heavily toward the recent Wings albums Wings at the Speed of Sound and Band on the Run, which weren’t really loaded with great tunes. (It’s also hard to believe that there were two Denny Laine vocals so early in the program, or that the concert ended with the plodding rocker “Soily,” which was never released on any other McCartney album.) In its defense, the album offers bracing renditions of “Maybe I’m Amazed” — arguably the best of McCartney’s post-Beatles songs and possibly his single greatest composition — and “Band on the Run,” as well as nicely distilling the harder side of his repertory, with a few breaks for softer songs such as “My Love” and “Silly Love Songs”; another highlight is the rippling bass sound, showing off that instrument in a manner closer in spirit to, say, a John Entwistle solo LP than to McCartney’s more pop-focused studio work. The triple LP, issued two weeks before Christmas of 1976, was priced so low that it was offered by most stores as a “loss leader” to pull customers in; what’s more, the Beatles mystique was still very much attached to record and artist alike — at the time, John Lennon had seemingly burnt out a major chunk of his talent, George Harrison was losing his popular edge and had done a disastrous 1974 American tour, and no one was expecting great things from Ringo Starr — and it seemed like McCartney represented the part of the group’s legacy that came closest to living up to fans’ expectations. Thus the album ended up selling in numbers, rivaling the likes of Frampton Comes Alive and other mega-hits of the period, and rode the charts for months. The double-CD reissue offers considerably improved sound, though the combination of workmanlike performances and relatively pedestrian songs diminishes the appeal of such small pleasures as the acoustic Beatles set or the storming “Hi Hi Hi.” Wings Over America is most valuable as a souvenir for hardcore fans and also as a reminder of the excitement — beyond the actual merits of the group’s work — that attended McCartney and Wings’ work in the lingering afterglow of the Beatles.

– Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Bruce Eder

Tracklist:

01. Paul McCartney & Wings – Venus And Mars / Rock Show / Jet (10:20)
02. Paul McCartney & Wings – Let Me Roll It (03:44)
03. Paul McCartney & Wings – Spirits Of Ancient Egypt (04:05)
04. Paul McCartney & Wings – Medicine Jar (04:06)
05. Paul McCartney & Wings – Maybe I’m Amazed (05:20)
06. Paul McCartney & Wings – Call Me Back Again (05:15)
07. Paul McCartney & Wings – Lady Madonna (02:37)
08. Paul McCartney & Wings – The Long And Winding Road (04:28)
09. Paul McCartney & Wings – Live And Let Die (03:20)
10. Paul McCartney & Wings – Picasso’s Last Words (01:53)
11. Paul McCartney & Wings – Richard Cory (03:05)
12. Paul McCartney & Wings – Bluebird (03:43)
13. Paul McCartney & Wings – I’ve Just Seen A Face (02:10)
14. Paul McCartney & Wings – Blackbird (02:27)
15. Paul McCartney & Wings – Yesterday (01:55)
16. Paul McCartney & Wings – You Gave Me The Answer (02:05)
17. Paul McCartney & Wings – Magneto And Titanium Man (03:21)
18. Paul McCartney & Wings – Go Now (03:46)
19. Paul McCartney & Wings – My Love (04:14)
20. Paul McCartney & Wings – Listen To What The Man Said (03:32)
21. Paul McCartney & Wings – Let ‘Em In (04:08)
22. Paul McCartney & Wings – Time To Hide (04:56)
23. Paul McCartney & Wings – Silly Love Songs (06:04)
24. Paul McCartney & Wings – Beware My Love (04:58)
25. Paul McCartney & Wings – Letting Go (04:33)
26. Paul McCartney & Wings – Band On The Run (05:30)
27. Paul McCartney & Wings – Hi Hi Hi (03:48)
28. Paul McCartney & Wings – Soily (05:46)

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