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Band On The Run: 25th Anniversary Edition

Paul McCartney & Wings
Release Date: 02/09/1999
Original Release:  1973
# of Discs:   2
J&R Item # 325805_CD
UPC # 724349917620
Label: Capitol/EMI Records
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Disc: 1
1. Band on the Run
2. Jet
3. Bluebird
4. Mrs. Vanderbilt
5. Let Me Roll It
6. Mamunia
7. No Words
8. Helen Wheels
9. Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)
10. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five

Disc: 2
1. Dialogue Intro / Band On The Run - (Nicely Toasted mix)
2. Band On The Run / Dialogue Link I - (original)
3. Band on the Run
4. Dialogue Link II / Mamunia / Denny Laine (Dialogue) / Mamunia / Linda McCartney (Dialogue) / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link III) - (original, original)
5. Bluebird (live version - Australia 1975)
6. Bluebird / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 4) - (original)
7. Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 5) / No Words / Geoff Emerick (Dialogue) - (original)
8. No Words / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 6) / Tony Visconti (Dialogue) / Band On The Run / Tony Visconti - (original, original, dialogue)
9. Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 7) / Jet (Original From Picasso's Last Words) / Al Coury (Dialogue)
10. Jet (Berlin soundcheck - 3rd Sept. 1993)
11. Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 8) / Clive Arrowsmith (Dialogue)
12. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five (Original) / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 9) / James Coburn (Dialogue) / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 10) / John Conteh (Dialogue)
13. Mrs. Vanderbilt (Original) / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 11) / Kenny Lynch (Dialogue)
14. Let Me Roll It / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 12) (Cardington Rehearsal - 5th February 1993)
15. Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 13) / Mrs. Vanderbilt / Linda McCartney (Band On The Run Photo Shoot) (Dialogue) / Michael Parkinson (Dialogue)
16. Helen Wheels (Crazed) / Paul McCartney (Dialogue link 14) / Christopher Lee (Dialogue)
17. Band On The Run / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 15) / Clement Freud (Dialogue)
18. Picasso's Last Words (Original) / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 16) / Dustin Hoffman (Dialogue)
19. Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me) - (acoustic version)
20. Band On The Run / Paul McCartney (Dialogue Link 17)
21. Band on the Run

Performer: Paul McCartney & Wings
Engineer: Geoff Emerick
Producer: Paul McCartney; Eddy Pumer
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution

Notes: This deluxe edition of BAND ON THE RUN contains the original album with superbly remastered sound, a detailed booklet, and a bonus disc that features dialogue from and interviews with the band, as well as some live recordings and alternate takes of songs from the album. Includes original album artwork, song lyrics, and a color photo insert in a deluxe slipcase. Paul McCartney & Wings: Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass instrument, drums); Denny Laine (guitar, percussion, background vocals); Linda McCartney (keyboards, background vocals). Additional personnel: Howie Casey (saxophone). BAND ON THE RUN is generally considered Paul McCartney's strongest solo effort. The album was also his most commercially successful--selling well and spawning two hit singles, the multi-part pop suite of the title track, and the roaring rocker "Jet." On these cuts, and elsewhere, McCartney's penchant for sophisticated, nuanced arrangements and irrepressibly catchy melodic hooks is up to the caliber he displayed in the Beatles, far surpassing the first two Wings releases WILDLIFE and RED ROSE SPEEDWAY. The focus found in BAND ON THE RUN may have to do with the circumstances of its creation: Two former members quit the band prior to recording, leaving McCartney, wife Linda, and guitarist Denny Laine to complete the album alone (with Paul writing, producing, and playing most of the instruments himself). The album has the majestic, orchestral sweep of McCartney's ABBEY ROAD-era ambition, with a wide range of style-dabbling, from the swaying, acoustic jazz-pop of "Bluebird" to the appealing, straightforward rock of "Helen Wheels" to the wiry blues of "Let Me Roll It" to the swaying, one-off pub singalong "Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)"). Though it lacks the emotional resonance of contemporaneous releases by John Lennon and George Harrison, McCartney's infallible instinct for pop craft overflows on this excellent release.
Q (6/00, p.64) - Ranked #75 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...A joyous, moving, occasionally daft album, a transatlantic chart-topper which sold over 6 million..." CMJ (3/20/00, p.28) - "...Even Lennon once called it 'a great album'. Its multi-faceted big-band rock has withstood the test of time, posturing firm like an iceberg of creative brilliance..." Mojo (Publisher) (7/01, p.64) - "...Acclaimed as Wings' finest...and the title track is unquestionably fine..."
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