Paul Is Live by Mccartney, Paul (Record, 2019)

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Recorded during the U.S. and Australian swings of the tour in support of 1993's Off The Ground, Paul Is Live is Macca's fifth live album. Live And Let Die. C'mon People. I Wanna Be Your Man (soundcheck).

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Record LabelCapitol, CAP
UPC0602577285523
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046039913

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2019
GenreRock
ArtistMccartney, Paul
Release TitlePaul Is Live

Dimensions

Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight1.28 lb
Item Length12.16 in
Item Width12.04 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks24
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Drive My Car - 2:32 1.2 Let Me Roll It - 4:12 1.3 Looking for Changes - 2:40 1.4 Peace in the Neighbourhood - 4:54 1.5 All My Loving - 2:16 1.6 Robbie's Bit (Thanks Chet) - 1:57 2.1 Good Rockin' Tonight - 2:51 2.2 We Can Work It Out - 2:39 2.3 Hope of Deliverance - 3:32 2.4 Michelle - 2:56 2.5 Biker Like An Icon - 3:40 2.6 Here, There and Everywhere - 2:29 2.7 My Love - 4:06 3.1 Magical Mystery Tour - 3:15 3.2 C'mon People - 5:38 3.3 Lady Madonna - 2:30 3.4 Paperback Writer - 2:36 3.5 Penny Lane - 3:02 3.6 Live and Let Die - 3:52 4.1 Kansas City - 3:53 4.2 Welcome to Soundcheck - 0:41 4.3 Hotel in Benidorm (Soundcheck) - 2:00 4.4 I Wanna Be Your Man (Soundcheck) - 2:36 4.5 A Fine Day (Soundcheck) - 6:19
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Paul Is Live, recorded during the tour in support of Off The Ground, was Paul's fifth live album and is famous for it's title's double meaning and the rumor-scotching cover art. Ever since the 1969 release of Abbey Road, there had been hoax-fueled stories of Paul's untimely death. The new title was a way of saying that this was most definitely not the case. The artwork is a play on the famous Abbey Road cover, with Paul crossing that same street but wearing shoes and using his left hand this time. (Originally, his bare feet and the holding of a cigarette in his right hand had supposedly been clues that it wasn't him on the cover.) As well as a raft of solo, Wings and Beatles favorites, the album also offers an insight into the band s sound checks, the final three songs all being improvised during rehearsals in various locations on the tour.

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