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Paul McCartney & Wings - Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 2

Publisher: Strawberry Records
Reference: STR 003
Date : 1994
Made in : Israel
Quality : Excellent
Artwork: 6 out of 10


Tracks : 13
Total duration : 57:11

TrackComments
1. Bridge Over The River SuiteBacking Track
McCartney/McCartney1973
03:16
2. Back Seat Of My CarOctober 1970 - February 1971
McCartney
05:18
3. Best FriendConcertCine Roma, Antwerp, Belgium 22 Aug. 1972 - Remix
McCartney1972
04:02
4. Momma’s Little GirlListed as 'Momma's Little Girl'
McCartney1971
03:45
5. Hey DiddlePrior to Nashville Overdubs
McCartney1971
03:50
6. A Love For YouAlternate TakeGuide vocals only

October 1970 - February 1971
McCartney
05:43
7. I Would Only Smile
Laine
03:25
8. TragedyBacking TrackWith Sitar Overdub
Nelson/Burch1972
03:23
9. Medley:
06:01
Long Haired LadyAlternate TakeGuide Vocal only

October 1970 - February 1971
McCartney/McCartney
Love Is LongAlternate TakeGuide Vocal Only

October 1970 - February 1971
McCartney
10. Sunshine SometimeAlternate TakeOctober 1970 - February 1971
McCartney
03:21
11. Rode All NightAlternate TakeOctober 1970 - February 1971
McCartney
08:47
12. Night OutAlternate Version
McCartney1974
02:17
13. Seaside WomanBacking Track
McCartney1972
03:57


On New material with some repeats, or slight alternative mixes all available in excellent stereo.

A must have for any Macca fan.
This CD makes you understand what kind of great material lies in McCartney archives. It's really exciting listening to Paul's outtakes in a superb quality sound.
Here, for the first time, we have the chance to listen to a bunch of unreleased recordings and outtakes from the RAM sessions, which is the MUST that makes you buy this CD.
And it's superb, altough Paul's voice mainly is not miked.
"Back seat of my car" has a completely different, and unreleased, rocking coda;"A love for you" has no fading at the end, with great drumming by Denny Seiwell; "Rode all night" seems to be played by the ROCKESTRA, but it's simply Paul on guitar and Seiwell on drums; "Long haired lady" makes you appreciate the basic track that will be buried in the official version by Paul's overproduction; and in the end... what a surprise to discover that the basic recording of "Sunshine sometime" (one of the best songs never published by Paul) comes from these outstanding sessions!
On the other hand, we have only slight different takes of previously released material, but it's very enjoyable too.
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