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PAUL MCCARTNEY ONE HAND CLAPPING 2LP

Paul McCartney & Wings - One Hand Clapping [2LP]

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.

TRACK LIST

DISC 1

Side A

1. One Hand Clapping

2. Jet

3. Soily

4. C Moon

5. Maybe I’m Amazed

6. My Love

Side B

7. Bluebird

8. Let’s Love

9. All Of You

10. I’ll Give You a Ring

11. Band on the Run

12. Live and Let Die

13. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five

14. Baby Face

DISC 2

Side C

1. Let Me Roll It

2. Blue Moon of Kentucky

3. Power Cut

4. Love My Baby

5. Let It Be

6. The Long and Winding Road/Lady Madonna

Side D

1. Junior’s Farm

2. Sally G

3. Tomorrow

4. Go Now

5. Wild Life

6. Hi, Hi, Hi

Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 One Hand Clapping
2 Jet
3 Soily
4 C Moon/Little Woman Love
5 Maybe I'm Amazed
6 My Love

Disc: 2

1 Bluebird
2 Let's Love
3 All of You
4 I'll Give You a Ring
5 Band on the Run
6 Live and Let Die
7 Nineteen Hundred
8 And Eighty Five
9 Baby Face

Disc: 3

1 Let Me Roll It
2 Blue Moon of Kentucky
3 Power Cut
4 Love My Baby
5 Let It Be
6 The Long and Winding Road/Lady Madonna

Disc: 4

1 Junior's Farm
2 Sally G
3 Tomorrow
4 Go Now
5 Wild Life
6 Hi, Hi, Hi

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50 years after their initial recording, the sessions for Wings' One Hand Clapping are now available for the first time on vinyl. This release is 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 brochure created for the film. 2 LP set on 180g black vinyl.

Product details

  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.32 x 12.28 x 0.24 inches; 1.14 Pounds
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Capitol
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2024
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 26, 2024
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Capitol
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D1W15QHQ
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
  • Customer Reviews:
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Amazing body of work from Paul McCartney
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Amazing body of work from Paul McCartney
This is one of my favorites albums from Paul McCartney his amazing talent is showcased more on this album than anything he did with the Beatles , and yes kid he was in a band before Wings if your a Beatles fan or just a Paul McCartney fan this is a must have it was bootleg for many years and now it’s finally published by him
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
    Paul McCartney is one of the most successful and popular musicians living. From Beatles to the ever-changing Wings line-up to his Paul McCartney solo career, there always seems to be something special with every change of musicians and every release.

    But Paul's work that came from the Wings years are some of fans' absolute favorites. As artists grow, there's no way to go backward to once they once were. But sometimes, fans are lucky that there are undiscovered gems that remain "in the can," and the fans CAN find a way back. One Hand Clapping is 26 tracks of bliss for these fans.

    The listing for One Hand Clapping, the latest release, offers no background or history so let me start there and then get to the review.

    One Hand Clapping dates back to 1974, following the successful release of Band on The Run and its seven week #1 status on the brit charts. Wings went to Abbey Road Studios to do a bit of recording for what at the time they believed could be a studio album. Video recording was done as well, prepping for a documentary.

    The then-current line-up for Wings included Paul and Linda, plus Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch and Geoff Britto, together with orchestral arranger Del Newman and saxophonist Howie Casey.

    The songs have their origins from several Wings albums and singles:
    Disc 1
    1. One Hand Clapping
    2. Jet
    3. Soily
    4. C Moon
    5. Maybe I’m Amazed
    6. My Love
    7. Bluebird
    8. Let’s Love
    9. All Of You
    10. I’ll Give You a Ring
    11. Band on the Run
    12. Live and Let Die
    13. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
    14. Baby Face

    Disc 2
    1. Let Me Roll It
    2. Blue Moon of Kentucky
    3. Power Cut
    4. Love My Baby
    5. Let It Be
    6. The Long and Winding Road/Lady Madonna
    7. Junior’s Farm
    8. Sally G
    9. Tomorrow
    10. Go Now
    11. Wild Life
    12. Hi, Hi, Hi.

    Some sound surprisingly similar like the released versions. But then you listen and think "that part of the instruments wasn't on the release" and begin to listen more carefully for other differences. It's a counterpoint to the eventually released Wings Over America, offering a different feel to some of the same song selection.

    McCartney's voice sounds wonderful. Some of the songs have the wonderful feeling of being underproduced (Sally G and Tomorrow), which puts the focus on what IS there...and its simpler beauty.

    It's fair to say that the art and liners for this release are sparse. Turns out that the release uses the original artwork created for the project. I have to say that I would have preferred some more detailed content. It looks a bit like it could have been a boot from those days. The elements are a sharp contrast from the photography-focused Band on the Run Cover or the imagery from Venus and Mars

    Graphics aside, Wings fans are going to love this collection. I know I do.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
    Sounds good, line up if studio songs which will eventually become Wings over America. I am enjoying the collection.😄
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
    This is an essential part of any Beetle or Paul collection.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
    This release , a soundtrack to a documentary from 1974, is made for fans rather than the casual buyer, and is great for that market. I prefer the listening experience of this album more than viewing the documentary (which was available on the Band On The Run archive collection set) which I found lacked atmosphere. But the album brings an intimacy and warmth which is a joy to the listener. Some full-on versions of tracks such as Soily, Jet and Junior's Farm really rock, and there are a few rarities on here too. Some tracks sound more like Paul just playing around, which is really why this album doesn't work for casual fans, as they sound like throwaways which should be hidden away on some archive box set somewhere. But for fans, these are great little moments.
    I would like to have seen more information in the package about the documentary itself, just to give some backgroind. There is a fold-out leaflet which has very little info, so more would have been good. The front cover is a bit rubbish too, but that's irrelevant really as it's the music that matters, which is great.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
    Even though you know the songs, this CD is worth adding to your collection. The vocals are crisp and clear, with the music sounding like you're front row and center at a live concert, even though it was recorded in 1974. The tunes sound fresh and the Wings vocals and instruments still resonate fifty years later.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
    Great quality mastering and clear as a bell!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
    This was recorded in 1974 and they appear to be rehearsing and finalizing songs for the Wings Over America tour. What you want to hear is really objective, but here is my list of what's worth listening to (multiple times) on each CD.

    From CD 1:
    Jet
    Soily
    Maybe I'm Amazed
    My Love
    Blue Bird
    Band on the Run
    Live and Let Die
    Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five

    From CD 2:
    Let Me Roll It
    Juniors Farm
    Go Now
    Hi, Hi, Hi

    The Beatles songs are only brief "snippets" so I won't go back for a second listen. There are a few songs that are not bad that I don't really care about such as Soily (OK rocker), My Love (a hit, but a bit too elevator), Go Now (so so). A lot of songs are obscure, piano based tunes.

    Hearing Wings begin to "polish up" completed hits like Jet, Maybe I'm Amazed, Band on the Run, Live and Let Die, etc., is well worth the price. However, it would make a better 1 CD release. This is a release you will listen to quite a lot. Great quality sound and different live, studio takes of hits. A lot of energy and you can tell they are having a great time rehearsing.
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  • Roger Menard
    5.0 out of 5 stars Recommandé
    Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025
    Super enregistrement.
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  • MIGUEL
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen disco.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 4, 2024
    Sonido excelente, recomendado para colección. Pudieron mejorar la calidad del póster, el librito japonés con la letra de las canciones algunas tienen error y otras no están completas.
  • Very short,for the price! 30min. Wow!
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2025
    Good songs!
  • Mike Beat
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wings live im Studio
    Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2025
    1974, Wings auf dem Höhepunkt ihres Erfolgs spielen ein Album ein, lassen sich dabei filmen und das ganze wird erst 50 Jahre nach seinem Entstehen veröffentlicht.
    Also, ganz richtig ist das so nicht. Denn selbst wenn man nur offizielle Veröffentlichungen berücksichtigt findet man das allermeiste bereits auf diversen früheren Projekten wie z.B. auf mehreren Ausgaben der Archive Collection, als Bonusmaterial. So war der Inhalt der ersten CD auf der beigelegten DVD der Band On The Run-Ausgabe von 2010 enthalten, als Film z.T. von Interviews überlagert.
    Nun aber mit modernsten Methoden remastert, in manchen Fällen wurde auf andere und bessere Takes zurückgegriffen.
    Wer war Wings eigentlich? Mit John Lennons Worten war Wings Paul McCartney, ein Konzept.
    Nichts verdeutlicht das mehr als Pauls damals aktuelles und erfolgreichstes Album Band On The Run, das er weil zwei seiner Musiker kurzfristig abgesprungen waren nur mit einem weiteren Profi und seiner Ehefrau eingespielt hat.
    Vermutlich weil er eine Band für Liveauftritte brauchte hatte er wieder einen Leadgitarristen und einen Schlagzeuger engagiert. Nur war letzterer, Geoff Britton kein Glücksgriff. Nicht musikalisch, der Lifestyle einer Rockband war nicht seines. Noch bevor Paul seine neue Wings-Formation mit Hilfe des Films vorstellen konnte war sie bereits Geschichte, weil Geoff bereits ausgestiegen war. Die nächste Tour begann erst im September 1975. Dazwischen wurde das Nachfolgealbum von Band On The Run, Venus and Mars, gestartet mit Geoff und mit Joe English an den Drums fertiggestellt. Dieses neue Album enthält so viel gutes Material, dass das Liveprogramm doch wesentlich von den Proben in 1974 abweicht. So ist das Wings Wild Life-Album gar nicht und Red Rose Speedway unterrepräsentiert. My Love und Maybe I'm Amazed sind zusammen mit Let It Be und Long And Winding Road für die ruhigeren Momente der Show vorgesehen. Interessant ist, das gerade diese Beatlessongs, die Paul in den zurückliegenden Jahren gemieden hatte bei diesem Test auch ungeübt rüberkommen.
    Die Scheibe beginnt wie auch der Film mit dem Intro One Hand Clapping, das dem Projekt den Namen gibt. Musikalisch weniger interessant.
    Dann aber der Rocker Jet, gefolgt von Soily, der auf keiner der Studioproduktionen zu finden ist, jedoch als fester Bestandteil der Liveshow am Ende dargeboten wurde. Ofiiziell bisher nur live auf Wings Over America erhältlich.
    Da diese beiden Titel direkt aufeinander folgen merkt man erst wie ähnlich sie sich sind. Im Sinne einer besseren Dramaturgie hätte man die Songs hier besser auseinandergelegt.
    Es folgt C Moon, gepaart mit Little Woman Love. Hat für mich nur B-Seiten Niveau, auch wenn man seine Innovation lobt. Ein Reggae zu einer Zeit vor dem grossen Reggae-Boom in Europa.
    Es folgt der Schmuseblock mit den bereits erwähnten Maybe I'm Amazed und My Love, aber auch Bluebird.
    Und der Cabaretblock. Let's Love, das kurze Zeit später von Peggy Lee aufgenommen wurde und das nicht veröffentlichte All Of You. Eine Überraschung ist I'll Give You A Ring, das seine Erstveröffentlichung erst 1982 gesehen hat.
    Es folgen noch Single- und Albumkracher und zum Schluss noch Baby Face, ein Jazzstandard und Hit für Little Richard. McCartney veröffentlichte davon eine Liveversion in 2019.
    Die zweite CD erhält noch jede Menge Material, das nicht im Film verwendet wurde. Darunter vieles, das auch in der 1975/76er Show verwendet wurde, so auch Denny Laines Hit der Moody Blues: Go Now. Andere Songs wie Power Cut, Tomorrow oder Wild Life wurden dort jedoch zugunsten neueren Materials aussortiert. Und Sally G, für mich ein vermeidbarer Song.
    Erwähnenswert noch der Elvis Presley Hit von Bill Monroe Blue Moon Of Kentucky. Auf den wurde 1991 bei dem MTV Unplugged Projekt zurückgegriffen. Und das unveröffentlichte Love My Baby.
    Beendet wird diese Live Im Studio Show mit meinem Favoriten Hi Hi Hi, dieser Song war auch der letzte bei den Wings Konzerten.
    Dieses Werk muss man erwerben, selbst man Teile davon verteilt auf anderen Tonträgern bereits besitzt. Schon allein weil alles nocheinmal überarbeitet wurde.
    Für den Film wird man das wohl nicht uneingeschränkt sagen können. Der wurde in 2024 in wenigen Kinos gezeigt, auch mit überarbeiteten Ton aber mit dem Original Filmmaterial + Bonus, das schon damals von der BBC abgelehnt wurde.
    Aber ich habe keine Sorge, auch das wird sicher bald käuflich erwerblich sein.
  • Michel Juvenet
    5.0 out of 5 stars Enfin l'intégrale audio!
    Reviewed in Belgium on January 12, 2025
    Les disques pirates (cd ou vinyle) ne proposaient depuis des années que des versions audio tronquées de ce documentaire resté inédit pendant 40 ans jusqu'à sa version video incluse dans la superbe collection "Archives" de Macca. Le son est un régal, le répertoire présente une sélection étoffée de titres des Wings et de prises solo de Paul, le tout en studio. Si le groupe d'époque est pour moi la plus faible formation de Wings avant la mega incarnation de 75/76, c'est quand même une bonne cuvée. Le packaging n'est pas du tout à la hauteur du contenu (pochettes extérieure et intérieures, poster et labels sur les disques au minimum syndical, très peu attrayants) achat recommandé quand même!