Paul McCartney and Wings’ long-bootlegged One Hand Clapping album will finally get an official release.
The sessions were recorded in August 1974 at Abbey Road Studios when the band went into the venue to lay down some music for a documentary and a possible live record. The 55-minute show aired later that year but has been rarely seen since then. The accompanying record, however, has remained a favorite bootleg album for decades. The official release will arrive on June 14.
Paul and Linda McCartney were joined by Wings members Danny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch and Geoff Britton.
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The project was recorded in four days by McCartney and Wings, who performed live-in-the-studio versions of favorites such as “Jet,” “Maybe I’m Amazed” and “Band on the Run.” The upcoming album features the tracks recorded for the show plus several numbers made off-camera.
What’s on Paul McCartney and Wings’ ‘One Hand Clapping’ Album?
The group was still at the top of the charts with the Band on the Run album when they started conceiving One Hand Clapping. While many of the songs they performed during the sessions come from that LP, they also dipped into the past.
In addition to some earlier McCartney material (“My Love”), Wings also covered a few Beatles songs (“The Long and Winding Road,” “Blackbird”) and ’50s cuts that helped form McCartney’s rock ‘n’ roll foundation, including “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Twenty Flight Rock” and “Peggy Sue.”
Some of these tracks have appeared on other McCartney archival projects over the years, but the release of One Hand Clapping marks the first time they’ve been collected in full.
The set will be available in several formats, including vinyl and CD editions and digital. You can see the track listing below.
Paul McCartney and Wings’ ‘One Hand Clapping’ Track Listing Disc 11. One Hand Clapping2. Jet3. Soily4. C Moon5. Maybe I’m Amazed6. My Love7. Bluebird8. Let’s Love9. All Of You10. I’ll Give You a Ring11. Band on the Run12. Live and Let Die13. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five14. Baby Face
Disc 21. Let Me Roll It2. Blue Moon of Kentucky3. Power Cut4. Love My Baby5. Let It Be6. The Long and Winding Road/Lady Madonna7. Junior’s Farm8. Sally G9. Tomorrow10. Go Now11. Wild Life12. Hi, Hi, Hi
Disc 31. Blackpool2. Blackbird3. Country Dreamer4. Twenty Flight Rock5. Peggy Sue6. I’m Gonna Love You Too
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