Paul McCartney And Wings – One Hand Clapping (2-CD)

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Review

Among the many reasons why Paul McCartney still commands arena-sized crowds whenever he tours is the fact that his early, post-Beatles repertoire reached and remains at such a high level, often inspiring the same kind of excitement as that from his days with the famed Liverpool quartet. McCartney’s Wings era represented on One Hand Clapping- a 50th anniversary lookback at a 1974 live session at Abbey Road by the Macca-led group- reminds of some really great songs that more than hold up five decades later. It also reminds of how feisty and versatile McCartney was during this moment of rebirth and renewal, charging into every song with vocal range and personality that was equal to and sometimes surpassing what he did with the Fab Four.

This two-disc set is drawn mostly from Wings’ first batch of albums, leaning on the recently released Band on the Run and nibbling at some Beatles faves such as “Let It Be,” and a blending of “The Long and Winding Road” and “Lady Madonna.” There are also nods to McCartney’s old-time music fascinations, as he sits solo at the piano, and, with the full band, his rock-and-roll roots. And, even though it’s essentially a live album capturing the Wings five in the studio, it’s embellished in spots by horns and lush strings; the latter dressing up a version of “My Love,” that may be one of McCartney’s more impassioned readings on record.

The music here existed initially as source material for a promo video for Wings, for a band that wouldn’t launch full-scale touring for another couple of years, and with the Wings Over America album render this session to the vault. Yet, wonderfully, it’s been resurrected for a 50th celebration. As such, it recalls not only how impressive a band Wings was, in and of itself, but also McCartney’s inherent proclivity for elevating during performance-in-studio or onstage-that still continues today.

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— Larson Sutton, jambands.com

Product Details

Recorded at Abbey Road in August 1974 and shelved for fifty years, this document of Wings at a creative peak captures McCartney road-testing material from *Band on the Run* alongside deeper cuts in an intimate, unguarded setting. The sessions find him at the piano, on bass, fronting a tight band that included Denny Laine, with the cameras rolling for a promotional film that never saw wide release. Worth hearing simply for what McCartney sounds like when he's playing for the room rather than the charts.


50th Anniversary edition of 1974 live recording at Abbey Road. Double CD


Tracklist

Disc 1

1. One Hand Clapping (2:15)
2. Jet (3:59)
3. Soily (3:55)
4. C Moon / Little Woman Love (3:19)
5. Maybe I'm Amazed (4:52)
6. My Love (4:15)
7. Bluebird (3:27)
8. Let's Love (1:09)
9. All Of You (2:04)
10. I'll Give You A Ring (2:03)
11. Band On The Run (5:20)
12. Live And Let Die (3:26)
13. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five (5:50)
14. Baby Face (1:56)

Disc 2

1. Let Me Roll It (4:28)
2. Blue Moon Of Kentucky (3:05)
3. Power Cut (1:33)
4. Love My Baby (1:13)
5. Let It Be (1:02)
6. The Long And Winding Road / Lady Madonna (2:10)
7. Junior's Farm (4:17)
8. Sally G (3:28)
9. Tomorrow (2:12)
10. Go Now (3:35)
11. Wild Life (4:30)
12. Hi, Hi, Hi (3:57)

UPC: 602465081640
Label: Capitol
Release Date: 6.14.24
Format: CD