Digitally remastered and expanded deluxe three disc (two CD + DVD) edition of the former Beatle's debut solo album. Heralded as one of the most beloved solo debuts of all time, McCartney, the smash #1 album, originally released April of 1970, yielded the timeless tracks "Every Night" and "Junk" along with the immortal classic "Maybe I'm Amazed." The bonus CD includes previously unreleased demos and live tracks. The bonus DVD contains previously unreleased footage. For collectors, the reissue will also be made available as a lavishly packaged 3 disc (2 CD, 1 DVD) Deluxe Edition which includes an exclusive bonus DVD featuring rare and previously unseen footage, an extraordinary 128-page hard bound book containing many exclusive and unpublished photos by Paul and Linda McCartney, original album artwork, bonus audio tracks, an illustrated history of the making of the album, and expanded track by track information for the two audio discs as well as detailed historical information on the film content.
Egypt Station is the upcoming 17th solo studio album by Paul McCartney, set to be released by Capitol Records on 7 September 2018. The album will be McCartney's first album of original material since 2013's New. Egypt Station was produced by Greg Kurstin, with the exception of one track produced by Ryan Tedder. The album will be McCartney's first studio release on Capitol Records since 2005's Chaos and Creation in the Backyard.
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