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Re-release of Paul
McCartney & Wings’ groundbreaking 1976 live album Wings over America
containing bonus material out May 28th on Hear Music/Concord Music
Group
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DVD
release of the live concert film ‘Rockshow’ documenting the band’s epic Wings
over the World tour across America (June 11th)
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Theatrical release
of ‘Rockshow’ and an exclusive VIP premiere screening – featuring an
introduction by Paul – at BAFTA (May 15th)
This Spring will see another chapter
unfold in the life of Wings, the band formed by Paul McCartney after the
break-up of The Beatles – and one of the most successful bands the UK has ever
produced.
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Wings over
America
First, the historic live album,
which documented the band’s triumphant 1976 tour across North America, will be
reissued in a range of formats. Fans and hardcore devotees alike will be
especially thrilled with the stunning four-book, four-disc (3CD, 1DVD) Deluxe
Edition Box Set. The box set's superior audio and video include the
two-disc Wings over America album remastered at Abbey Road, a bonus audio
disc recorded live at San Francisco’s Cow Palace, a bonus DVD containing the
rarely seen 75-minute television special Wings over the World and the
photo gallery montage entitled ‘Photographer’s Pass’. Moreover, the Deluxe
Edition Box Set contains four exquisitely rendered art books packaged with an
incredible array of exclusive memorabilia, souvenirs, mementos, keepsakes and
never-before-seen photos and art work from this historic tour. The spectacular
110-page commemorative tour book beautifully recounts the behind-the-scenes
drama through dozens of live performances and backstage photos along with new
interviews and liner notes from eminent music journalist David Fricke.
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The
Wings over America leatherette-bound ‘Tour Itinerary’ contains
extravagant memorabilia including printed 8X10 glossy band photos, a backstage
guest pass, facsimiles of the invitation to the infamous end-of-tour party at
the Harold Lloyd Estate in Beverly Hills along with Wings over America
concert tickets, original album art work, tour posters, set lists, lyrics, press
materials and much more. ‘Look’, the box set’s warm and intimate book of Linda
McCartney photography features Paul and the band in their everyday life as they
made their way across the country in the spring of ’76. Lastly, the set
contains ‘The Ocean View’ an extraordinary hardbound compendium of drawings and
sketches by artist Humphrey Ocean that captures the band on tour in relaxed and
revealing ways. A striking artistic achievement in and of itself, the audacious
Wings over America Deluxe Edition Box Set is a must have for any
McCartney enthusiast.
And for the first time a DVD will be
released by Eagle Rock of the live concert film Rockshow which was shot
in 1975 and 1976 when Paul McCartney & Wings undertook the epic Wings
over the World tour--the largest-scale tour they would ever undertake as a
band. Packed with all the classic Wings hits - plus some of Paul's solo and
Beatles classics - the film is released on both DVD and Blu-ray formats.
Although filmed on this tour at the enormous Kingdome in Seattle,
Rockshow, originally an edited version of the concert, was not premiered
until November 1980 in New York and April 1981 in London. It was originally
released on Betamax (later on laserdisc) but it’s only now that the complete
full-length concert is being made available fully restored from the original
35mm film and with restored & remastered sound, including a 5.1 mix for the
first time.
Rockshow Theatrical Release
And then third, but by no means
least, Eagle Rock has partnered with distributors Specticast who are releasing
the film theatrically worldwide for a ‘one night only’ event’ on May
15th (see here for more details: http://rockshowonscreen.com/) – meaning the film will be shown
in more than 500 theaters across the world! The theatrical release features an
exclusive introduction with Paul McCartney, but there will also be an exclusive
VIP premiere screening of Rockshow, with Paul in attendance and
introducing the film, at BAFTA on 15 May 2013.
For Wings Across America Paul
brought with him one the most sophisticated and dazzling rock shows of the
mid-Seventies (a time when nobody worried about extravagance or expense) and the
band would eventually perform to more than 600,000 people at 31 shows in the US
and Canada, ending with three mind-bending nights at The Forum in Los Angeles.
It’s no exaggeration to say that the demand that greeted Paul McCartney &
Wings (Linda McCartney, Joe English, Denny Laine and Jimmy McCulloch) in the
spring of 1976 as they embarked on what would become their one and only North
American tour was overwhelming. Having released four consecutive chart busting
albums including Red Rose Speedway, Band on the Run, Venus and
Mars and Wings at the Speed of Sound – not to mention 1973’s Academy
Award-winning James Bond theme “Live and Let Die” – Paul’s solo career was in
full flight… and having not performed in the States for 10 years either solo or
with The Beatles, excitement had reached fever pitch.
Now Paul gives fans the chance to be
able to immerse themselves in a concert that is destined to live
forever.
For a Wings over America Sneak Peak
via YouTube:
Wings are one of the most successful
acts the UK has ever produced, achieving no less than 14 US Top 10 hits and 12
Top 10 hits at home – including “Mull of Kintyre” which with 2m+ sales remains
the biggest-selling non-charity single of all time – over their ten year
career.
The Wings over America reissue (Hear Music/Concord) follows the re-release of Band on the Run, McCartney, McCartney II and RAM for the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. To this point, the celebrated series, personally supervised by Paul, has been honored with the Best Historical Album GRAMMY Award for Band on the Run and most recently a Best Historical GRAMMY nomination for RAM.
Released in early December 1976,
Wings over America was platinum by Christmas and #1 on Billboard album
chart by the third week of January. The famous live version of “Maybe I’m
Amazed”, issued as a single in February 1977 (the studio version from McCartney,
an FM-radio hit in 1970, was never available on 45) quickly went Top Ten on
Billboard’s singles chart and has since become one of Paul McCartney’s
most beloved songs.
The remastered album’s release is
dedicated to late members Linda McCartney and Jimmy
McCulloch.The Wings over America reissue (Hear Music/Concord) follows the re-release of Band on the Run, McCartney, McCartney II and RAM for the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. To this point, the celebrated series, personally supervised by Paul, has been honored with the Best Historical Album GRAMMY Award for Band on the Run and most recently a Best Historical GRAMMY nomination for RAM.
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