Sir Paul McCartney revised the heritage of the wings with this decision

Sir Paul McCartney aims to restart the heritage of the wings

Sir Paul McCartney has just found a way to revive the heritage of the wings.

He invited fans to rediscover the heritage of his emblematic post-Beatles group, with the release of the eponymous final anthology.

Supervised by the legendary musician himself, the collection would celebrate the growth of the wings of the experimentation with the global superstom, with a musical and visual journey.

Available in different attractive design editions on November 7, Wings I will respond to all levels of Fandom – of the 3LP limited edition vinyl set with remastered tracks and rare images, to rationalize the 1CD and 1LP versions ideal for new arrivals who wish to enter the history of McCartney Post Beatles.

In addition, Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell of Hipgnosis – the iconic design studio behind seven Wings albums, returned to collaborate with McCartney on the work of anthology.

Wings would include successful tracks like Band on the run, live and let die, jet, let them in, my love, listen to what man said, silly love songs, And Hopefully.

Anthology would also focus on the gender switching expertise of Wings with songs that belong to pop, folk, reggae, soul and experimental rock with songs like C moon, arrow through me, wild life, And Good night tonight.

It is relevant to mention that Paul McCartney and Wings or simply Wings, were trained in 1971, with Linda McCartney and Denny Laine.

What started as a post-Beatles experience, then sold 22 million albums worldwide and honored the world with successes Mull of Kintyre – which has become the best-selling single in the United Kingdom of all time.

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