THE NEXT DELUXE/REMASTERED ALBUM FROM PAUL
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Bob Gannon wrote:
Those appear to be next but with a very crowded 2nd half of the year for Beatles releases, it will be interesting to see if they can squeeze it in. There is no official word as of yet
What Beatles releases are coming out ? Anything new or special editions like a 50th anniversary edition of The Beatles (White Album) ?
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Apollo C. Vermouth wrote:
Bob Gannon wrote:
Those appear to be next but with a very crowded 2nd half of the year for Beatles releases, it will be interesting to see if they can squeeze it in. There is no official word as of yet
What Beatles releases are coming out ? Anything new or special editions like a 50th anniversary edition of The Beatles (White Album) ?
I'll put it this way, so far we have two confirmed projects
John Lennon's Imagine book and possible deluxe set
Ringo Starr's new Genesis book
and then rumored but from good sources
beatles WA 50th deluxe set
Paul McCartney's new album
Wild Life Archive
Red Rose Speedway Archive
so up to 6 rather huge projects by end of the year or beyond. We will have to wait for official announcements to know for sure
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And let's not forget a new restoration of Yellow Submarine, which is going to be screened in cinemas before coming out on disc.
There's definitely a 50th anniversary White Album in the works, once again with Giles Martin in charge of the remaster. I assume there'll be a 5.1 mix as well, like the Pepper anniversary release.
Good to see Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway on that list - long overdue for the deluxe treatment.
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I would expect the Archive releases next year at this point.
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Its totally unofficial at the moment but there is now a strong rumour circulating that Wild Life & Red Rose Speedway are being lined up for release this coming December.
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Kestrel wrote:
Its totally unofficial at the moment but there is now a strong rumour circulating that Wild Life & Red Rose Speedway are being lined up for release this coming December.
Wonder what will be in the Deluxe release...maybe a longer version of this on DVD?
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I love the rawness of Wild Life, so I am very excited about this.
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Nancy R wrote:
https://wogew.blogspot.com/2018/09/more-mccartney-archive-releases-for.html
That Norwegian website shows a 12/07 release date. Very excited about the Archive release of Red Rose Speedway. One of my favorite McCartney albums for sure!
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Found some more info about the next remastered albums on Twitter, posted by @MichaelCastner ;
"Yahoo!! #wingswildlife & #RedRoseSpeedway
@paulmccartney archives are coming! #wings #paulmccartney"
So seems legit! Exciting!!
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Its going to be interesting to see how the 'rarities' are going to be split between Wild Life & Red Rose Speedway as there's a lot of extra recordings / films associated with the latter but not much with the former !!
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So, can someone explain the logic to me that ZERO songs from the brilliant Flowers in the Dirt album was on the Pure McCartney compilation album, with the supposed explanation that FITD would be out soon as a deluxe/remastered album??
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joeysmith2 wrote:
So, can someone explain the logic to me that ZERO songs from the brilliant Flowers in the Dirt album was on the Pure McCartney compilation album, with the supposed explanation that FITD would be out soon as a deluxe/remastered album??
You pretty much suppplied the answer to your question.
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oobu24 wrote:
Tracklists & pics! Can't wait!
OMG, I clicked on the pic and then delete and it changed to a link!
We are all going to go broke with all this stuff coming out one after the other!
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Red Rose Speedway CD 3: Bonus Audio Track 15. 1882............. so there was a studio version after all?
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DVD 1: Bonus Video
1. Music Videos
2. James Paul McCartney TV Special
3. Live And Let Die (live in Liverpool)
4. Newcastle InterviewDVD 2:
* The Bruce McMouse Show
* 5.1 Surround Dolby Digital, 16bit 48kHz /PCM Stereo -
Why didn't Paul release the RRS double album? Wasn't that his original intention? Did the suits talk him out of it? It's too bad as there is high quality material over both albums. Man, Night Out is one of Paul''s best tunes. It's a shame.
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joeysmith2 wrote:
Why didn't Paul release the RRS double album? Wasn't that his original intention? Did the suits talk him out of it?
I think it was Paul's US business manager, Vincent Romeo, who persuaded him to cut down the double 'band album' into a more of a single 'solo album'. Part of their thinking was that Wild Life had failed because people weren't associating Paul McCartney with the Wings name, instead of realising that it failed because it wasn't very good. Subsequently Red Rose Speedway was issued as a Paul McCartney and Wings project. Ironically, Red Rose Speedway wasn't very good either although it sold better.
Years later Paul would comment:
"Red Rose Speedway was the live act. I mean, the albums okay. It has its moments but nothing approaching the impact of the band in person. After I had heard Wild Life, I thought, 'Hell, we have really blown it here.' And the next one after that, Red Rose Speedway, I couldn't stand."