Paul McCartney - Wingspan: Hits and History

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Album Details

Title: Wingspan: Hits and History
Artist: Paul McCartney
Release Date: 5/8/2001
Re-Released On: 10/3/2005
Label: Capitol Records, Parlophone Records, EMI Music Distribution, Toshiba EMI
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 724353287627, 724353294328, 724353294625, 766487226127, 094639711451, 4988006836013, 724348144508, 724353285012, 724353285029
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, AM Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earnest, Happy, Playful, Poignant, Sentimental, Whimsical, Bittersweet, Energetic, Exuberant, Gentle, Humorous, Innocent, Intimate, Light, Precious, Rousing, Soothing, Warm, Wistful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Passionate, Quirky, Theatrical, Wry, Calm/Peaceful, Freewheeling, Fun, Irreverent, Rollicking, Romantic, Silly, Raucous, Carefree, Cathartic, Fiery, Organic, Reckless, Reflective, Sweet, Witty
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Listen to What the Man Said [Venus and Mars + Single]
  2. Band on the Run [Band on the Run + Single]
  3. Another Day [Single]
  4. Live and Let Die [Single]
  5. Jet [Band on the Run + Single]
  6. My Love
  7. Silly Love Songs
  8. Pipes of Peace
  9. C Moon
  10. Hi, Hi, Hi [Single]
  11. Let 'Em In
  12. Goodnight Tonight [Single]
  13. Junior's Farm [Single][Alternate Take]
  14. Mull of Kintyre [Single]
  15. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
  16. With a Little Luck [DJ Edit]
  17. Coming Up [Live]
  18. No More Lonely Nights [Give My Regards to Broad Street + Single]

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Let Me Roll It
  2. The Lovely Linda
  3. Daytime Nightime Suffering [B-Side Single]
  4. Maybe I'm Amazed
  5. Helen Wheels [Single + Us Band on the Run]
  6. Bluebird [Band on the Run]
  7. Heart of the Country
  8. Every Night
  9. Take It Away [Tug of War + Single]
  10. Junk
  11. Man We Was Lonely
  12. Venus and Mars/Rock Show [Single Edit]
  13. Back Seat of My Car [Ram + UK Single]
  14. Rockestra Theme [Back to the Egg]
  15. Girlfriend
  16. Waterfalls/ [DJ Edit]
  17. Tomorrow [Wings Wild Life]
  18. Too Many People
  19. Call Me Back Again [Venus and Mars]
  20. Tug of War [Tug of War + Single]
  21. Bip Bop/Hey Diddle [As Featured in Wingspan TV-Film]
  22. No More Lonely Nights / [Playout Version]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDToshiba EMI534645
2001CDCapitol Records32946
2001CDParlophone Records5328502
2001CDEMI Music Distribution
2001CDEMI Music Distribution532876
2001CDCapitol Records32943
2001CDCapitol Records814450

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Album Review

Paul McCartney always got the short end of the stick when he was in the Beatles and again in the '70s, as he and his erstwhile partner John Lennon pursued solo careers. McCartney was attacked for his virtues -- for his melodicism and his domesticity, along with his desire to form a real touring band following the Beatles. None of these were celebrated at the time, but he moved many, many records and sold countless concert tickets, which only hardened opposition toward him. But, in retrospect, McCartney's albums make for the most fascinating body of work among any of the ex-Beatles, and really among any of his peers. Yes, there were pitfalls among the heights, but that's part of what makes his career so fascinating -- each record is distinctive, and even if the songs themselves are shallow, at least lyrically, the melodic skill and studio savvy behind each are hard not to admire. This may require a bit of conversion, and if you're not up to trudging through his individual works, even such masterworks as Ram (truly the roots of homemade pop), the double-disc set Wingspan is ideal. McCartney has had a number of career overviews before, including such seemingly comprehensive discs as All the Best, but those were plagued by vaguely haphazard sequencing. This is nearly perfectly executed, dividing McCartney's career between the "hits" and "history," with the latter being devoted to album tracks that are acknowledged classics, yet never were singles. Now, it's true that this isn't completely comprehensive -- some will notice that superstar duets with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson are missing, and others will wonder where such terrific latter-day singles as "Press" are or why such charting hits as "So Bad" are bypassed, or why album tracks like "Ballroom Dancing" are absent -- but nothing has come as close to capturing the quirky brilliance of McCartney's solo career, how it balanced whimsical pop with unabashedly sentimental romantic ballads, piledriving rockers, and anything in between. And what makes Wingspan so impressive is how the "History" disc fills in the gaps that "Hits" leaves, whether it's on the tremendous "Maybe I'm Amazed" (one of the very best songs he ever wrote), the charming "Junk," the clever "Take It Away," or such absolutely stunning miniatures as "Heart of the Country," an effortless folk-pop tune that ranks among his very best songs. That's why Wingspan isn't just a good hits collection -- it's a convincing argument that McCartney's solo recordings are a rich, idiosyncratic body of work of their own merits. Ram, Red Rose Speedway, and London Town all have their merits, but if you need to be converted, this is where to start. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan O'DuffyEngineer
Alan ParsonsEngineer
Barry LateganPhotography
Bill PriceEngineer
Chalkie DaviesPhotography
Chris ThomasProducer
Clive ArrowsmithPhotography
David ThorpePhotography
Dennis SelwellDrums
Denny LaineGuitar, Vocals
Denny SeiwellDrums
Eddie KleinEngineer
Ernie WinfreyEngineer
Geoff BrittonDrums
Geoff EmerickRemastering, Engineer
George MartinProducer
Henry McCulloughVocals, Guitar
Howie CaseyBrass
Jimmy McCullochGuitar, Vocals
Joe EnglishVocals, Drums
Laurence JuberGuitar, Vocals
Linda McCartneyKeyboards, Vocals, Vocal Harmony, Producer
Mark LewisohnSleeve Notes, Liner Notes
Mark VigarsEngineer
Mike BobakEngineer
Paul McCartneyPiano, Drums, Executive Producer, Producer, Engineer, Bass, Vocal Harmony, Vocals, Instrumentation, Quotes Researched & Compiled
Pete HendersonEngineer
Peter MewRemastering
Phil McDonaldEngineer
Richard LushEngineer
Robert EllisPhotography
Steve HollyDrums
Steve HowardBrass
Terry O'NeilPhotography
Thadeus RichardBrass
Tim GeelanEngineer
Tony ClarkEngineer
Tony DorseyBrass