Paul Mccartney. Recording Sessions

Paul McCartney - Tug Of War (1982) [1989, Japan]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Oct. 21, 2023
Paul McCartney - Tug Of War (1982) [1989, Japan]

Paul McCartney - Tug Of War (1982) [1989, Japan]
Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 41:09 | 370,32 Mb
Label: Odeon/MPL / Toshiba-EMI Ltd. (Japan) | Cat.# TOCP-5992 | Released: 1989-12-20 (1982-04-26)

"Tug of War" is the 3rd solo studio album by Paul McCartney, discounting the seven studio albums with Wings, released in April 1982. It was McCartney's first album released after the dissolution of Wings in April 1981. The album was produced by former Beatles producer George Martin and was a number #1 in numerous countries.

Paul McCartney - Tug Of War (1982) [1988, Reissue]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at July 9, 2019
Paul McCartney - Tug Of War (1982) [1988, Reissue]

Paul McCartney - Tug Of War (1982) [1988, Reissue]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 41:10 | 271,03 Mb
Label: Capitol Records (US) | Cat.# CDP 7 46057 2 | Released: 1988 (1982-04-26)

"Tug of War" is the 3rd solo studio album by Paul McCartney, discounting the seven studio albums with Wings, released in April 1982. It was McCartney's first album released after the dissolution of Wings in April 1981. The album was produced by former Beatles producer George Martin and was a number #1 in numerous countries.

Paul McCartney - Cold Cuts (Remastered Edition 2010)  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at May 4, 2011
Paul McCartney - Cold Cuts (Remastered Edition 2010)

Paul McCartney - Cold Cuts (Remastered Edition 2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) | tracks: 12 | ~ 314 Mb | 46:27 | Scans
Label: Pegboy | 5% recovery record | First release: 1980 | Genre: Pop, oldies

At last on CD from the best available tape source, this is the "no baloney" version of Cold Cuts. Compiled by Paul, it collects the best of his unreleased music from the years 1971-78. The set presented here is the 1980 version, known by collectors as the "No Baloney" lineup, in reference to the cover artwork used on its unofficial vinyl release towards the end of 1986. Pegboy is proud to present this material from the best available source. Enjoy!
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wild Life (Special Edition) (1971/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Paul McCartney & Wings - Wild Life (Special Edition) (1971/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 81:45 minutes | 1.50 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

Wild Life was the first Wings album but third overall by McCartney outside the shadow of his famous band. Paul and his wife Linda teamed up with drummer Denny Seiwell and guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Denny Laine to create a relaxed, pastoral album that was intentionally as light as a feather. Recording occurred over a little more than a week at Abbey Road (with Alan Parsons engineering alongside Tony Clark), and a number of songs were recorded in just one take. “Dear Friend” – a response to John Lennon’s scathing “How Do You Sleep” which was, in turn, a response to Paul’s “Too Many People” – was a holdover from the Ram sessions.
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wild Life (Special Edition) (1971/2018)

Paul McCartney & Wings - Wild Life (Special Edition) (1971/2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 412 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 179 Mb | 01:17:59
Pop Rock | Label: Universal Music, Virgin EMI Records, MPL Communications

Wild Life, the debut album from Wings was originally released December 1971 and is the eleventh release in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection, personally supervised by Paul McCartney. Written by Paul and Linda McCartney (with the exception of a cover of Mickey & Sylvia's ‘Love Is Strange’), Wild Life is beloved by fans for its raw and direct vibe - having been recorded in just over a week with the majority of tracks laid down in a single take. The 2CD digipack features the original album remastered at Abbey Road Studios on CD1 and bonus audio of singles B-sides, and previously unreleased tracks on CD2.
Paul McCartney & Wings - One Hand Clapping - The Backyard (One Hand Clapping Sessions) (2024)

Paul McCartney & Wings - One Hand Clapping – The Backyard (One Hand Clapping Sessions) (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 69 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 26 MB
11:05 | Pop Rock | Label: Paul McCartney Catalog

50 years after their initial recording, the sessions for Wings One Hand Clapping will be released for the very first time. Discs 1 and 2 are newly mixed with 12 tracks that didn’t appear in the original film, including reworked extracts of Beatles classics. The package includes original artwork, plus a TV sales brochure created for the film.

Paul McCartney - Flowers In The Dirt Sessions (2004)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 2, 2025
Paul McCartney - Flowers In The Dirt Sessions (2004)

Paul McCartney - Flowers In The Dirt Sessions (2004)
CD FLAC (tracks, scans) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 493 MB
3:24:06 | Pop Rock | Unofficial Release | Label: Misterclaudel

Flowers In The Dirt Recording Sessions.
Paul McCartney - Снова В СССР (Melodia A60 00415 006) (USSR 1989) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

Paul McCartney - Снова В СССР aka Paul McCartney - Back In The USSR
FLAC | Artwork | 24Bit 96kHz: 0,99 GB | 16Bit 44.1kHz: 313 MB
Cat#: Melodia A60 00415 006 | Country/Year: USSR 1989
Genre: Rock, Rock'n'Roll, Pop | Hoster: FS + HF/FF/Oron

Снова в СССР (Russian transliteration Snova v SSSR; English: Back in the USSR or The Russian Album) is the 7th studio album by Paul McCartney originally released in 1988 exclusively in the Soviet Union. The album consists entirely of covers, mainly of rock 'n roll oldies. With the addition of an extra track, the album was released internationally in 1991. Rhapsody (online music service) praised the album, calling it one of their favorite cover albums. wikipedia
Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus And Mars (1975) [DCC 24 KT Gold CD, 1994]

Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus And Mars (1975) [DCC 24 KT Gold CD, 1994]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 326 MB | Covers - 5 MB
Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: DCC Compact Classics (GZS-1067)

After recording Band on the Run as a three-piece with wife Linda and guitarist Denny Laine, McCartney added Jimmy McCulloch on lead guitar and Geoff Britton on drums to the Wings line-up in 1974. Having written several new songs for the next album, McCartney decided upon New Orleans, Louisiana as the recording venue, and Wings headed there in January 1975. As soon as the sessions began, the personality clash that had been evident between McCulloch and Britton during Wings' 1974 sessions in Nashville became more pronounced, and Britton - after a mere six month stay - quit Wings, having only played on three of the new songs. A replacement, American Joe English, was quickly auditioned and hired to finish the album…
The Beatles - Four Sides of the Circle: Revolver Recording Sessions (2018)

The Beatles - Four Sides of the Circle: Revolver Recording Sessions (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.04 GB
6:24:34 | Pop Rock | Label: Valkyrie

The Beatles’ revolver has become a new era album that uniquely identifies what it was. The music nature of the Beatles that extended the Oldies of the 50’s left the residue up to around “BEATLES FOR SALE”, the treatment of the world is idle, and actually “HELP” has “four people The idol “is given to the title. But the high artistic glimpse of that “HELP” was deepened with “RUBBER SOUL”, indicating that the Beatles were becoming an existence that does not fit within the idol category of one. Until then, I had been doing a tour in parallel with recording, but after stopping the tour in 1966, I will combine the styling of studio work and make ‘Sargent Peppers’. This album gets a high reputation both inside and outside, but it seems that “revolver” was the reason for its production. Indeed there are also reasons for time, but there are many songs that are difficult to reproduce on the stage with the technology at the time, without having played one song from the “revolver” at the stage. The “Paperback · Writer” which was the same period recording that was only released as a single was only played on the 1966 tour, “Rain” on the reverse side uses reverse rotation of the tape It was impossible. The Beatles must have perceived the real pleasure and entertainment of studio production with ‘revolver’. It should have thought that if it takes more time it will be able to create a more dense album. That was connected to Sargent Pepper’s discontinuance of the tour activity afterwards.