Release year : 2017
By Paul McCartney • Unofficial album • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney solo work by MisterClaudel”
Last updated on April 11, 2021
This album was recorded during the following studio sessions:
September - October 1984
March - May 1985
No More Lonely Nights
Written by Paul McCartney
4:14 • Studio version • Eric Stewart's Backing Vocal + David Gilmour's Guitar Solo
Good Day Sunshine
Here, There And Everywhere
1:31 • Studio version • No Orchestra Overdub And Vocal Effect
Wanderlust
Medley
1:43 • Studio version • Medley ( (Film Mix))
Ballroom Dancing
Written by Paul McCartney
2:54 • Studio version • Paul And Linda Vocal Track Recording
Written by Paul McCartney, Linda Eastman / McCartney
5:04 • Studio version • Extended Film Mix
Not Such A Bad Boy
No Values
So Bad
For No One
Written by Paul McCartney
3:09 • Studio version • Eleanor Rigby - (Acetate Edited Version)
Written by Paul McCartney
12:57 • Studio version • Eleanor Rigby - (Alternate Film Version)
No More Lonely Nights (Playout)
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
4:16 • Studio version • Acetate Edit
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
3:56 • Studio version • Single Mix 45\"
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
8:11 • Studio version • Single Extended Mix 12\"
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
4:21 • Studio version • Arthur Baker Special Dance Edit
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
6:53 • Studio version • Arthur Baker Special Dance Mix
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
8:43 • Studio version • Arthur Baker Mole Mix Promo
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
7:11 • Studio version • Warren Sanford Extended Edit
No More Lonely Nights (Playout version)
Written by Paul McCartney
5:16 • Studio version • JSM Alessi Bros 2001 Mix
Corridor Music
Incidental Music For The Film Composed (Harpsichord And Classical Guitar +Guitar
0:35 • Studio version
Incidental Music For The Film Composed (Final Film Mix)
1:55 • Studio version
Incidental Music For The Film Composed By Paul (Electric Guitar Overdub)
1:02 • Studio version
The Long And Winding Road
01. Basic Track
3:43 • Studio version
02. Alternate Film mix
3:49 • Studio version
More incidental music
03. \"I'll be right there\"
0:55 • Studio version
04. \"Chasing Harry\" #1
0:56 • Studio version
05. \"Chasing Harry\" #2
0:31 • Studio version
06. \"Spy Theme\"
0:46 • Studio version
Give My Regards to Broad Street
0:13 • Studio version • 07. Give My Regards to Broad Street
Give My Regards to Broadway
0:27 • Studio version • 08. Give My Regards to Broadway
More 1984 studio sessions
Written by Paul McCartney
3:47 • Rough mix • A2 • Rough Mix
Paul McCartney : Bass, Electric guitar, Vocal Geoff Emerick : Mixing engineer David Gilmour : Electric guitar Dave Mattacks : Drums Jon Jacobs : Recording engineer David Foster : Keyboards Jon Kelly : Recording engineer
Session Recording: Sep 25 to Oct 02, 1984 • Studio Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Session Overdubs: March 1985 • Studio Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • From the books "Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs" • Buy Volume 1 (1970-1989) and Volume 2 (1990-2012) on Amazon
Written by Paul McCartney
1:41 • Studio version • A1 • Outtake Alternate Mix
Paul McCartney : Bass, Electric guitar, Vocal David Gilmour : Electric guitar Dave Mattacks : Drums Jon Jacobs : Recording engineer David Foster : Keyboards Jon Kelly : Recording engineer John Kelly : Mixing engineer
Session Recording: Sep 25 to Oct 02, 1984 • Studio Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Session Overdubs: March 1985 • Studio Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • From the books "Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs" • Buy Volume 1 (1970-1989) and Volume 2 (1990-2012) on Amazon
Aspel & Company
Written by Paul McCartney
0:14 • Live
Concert From "Aspel & Company" in London, United Kingdom on Jun 09, 1984
Written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison
2:10 • Live
Concert From "Aspel & Company" in London, United Kingdom on Jun 09, 1984
The Tonight Show
Broad Street Rockline Radio Show
Introduction
0:19 • Radio show
Segment 1
5:22 • Radio show
Segment 2
4:49 • Radio show
Segment 3
3:40 • Radio show
Segment 4
5:04 • Radio show
Segment 5
6:00 • Radio show
Segment 6
4:24 • Radio show
Segment 7
4:50 • Radio show
Segment 8
5:44 • Radio show
Segment 9
7:18 • Radio show
Segment 10
3:36 • Radio show
From Paul McCartney / Give My Regards To Broad Street Sessions / 3CD – GiGinJapan:
Paul in the 1980s started with arrests in Japan, a wicked start like wings ‘natural annihilation and John’ s death. Sister albums “PIPES OF PEACE” and “TUG OF WAR” who requested George Martin to produce again succeed in sales, but I can not deny the fact that I picked up the topic of the duet with the seasonal person from time to time . Loss of the band became impossible by losing the band, and Paul who entered in for forty years grew into an erratic era. Like the Beatles, which had previously stopped live activity, Paul embarked on film production. That was 1984 “Ya! Broad Street “. Regarding this movie, detailed commentary books etc. were published at that time, so they will not be detailed here. Although it is generally a low rating movie, as a fan it is full of the charm of Paul as if you are seeing spectacular promotional images full of highlights. And a new album of the same name titled as a movie soundtrack has been released. This work is a collection of the session sound source.
It will not be thought at the moment, but at that time I remember the most talked about concentrating the Beatles’ music. Until then I played the Beatles’ song at the stage of Wings, but “Good Day Sunshine”, “For No One” and “Here There And Everywhere” which were not played until then are equivalent. There are also many self-covers of my songs used in the movie. “Silly Love Songs” inserts a bass solo on the way, “Ballroom Dancing” has changed to a rather long performance, and the arrangement is almost identical but adds originality. Moreover, new songs are also written down for the movie, especially the theme song “No More Lonely Night” is a famous song that you still want to play on the stage. In this way, BGM used in each song of the Beatles era, self-cover song, new song, and movie scenes is Paul’s song, which is an unbearable movie and album for fans.
This work includes the session sound source of this “Broad Street”, another mix sound source, a different version sound source (many different versions due to the times), and a radio / show sound source that Paul himself was broadcasted in real time at that time, related It has content covering the sound source. Permanent preservation of a beautiful picture / disk specification A tightly pressed press.
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