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                | 1967 | The Family Way | .gif) |  
                | 1970 | McCartney | .gif) |  
                | 1971 | Ram | .gif) |  
                | 1971 | Wild
                  Life | .gif) |  
                | 1973 | Red
                  Rose Speedway | .gif) |  
                | 1973 | Band
                  on the Run | .gif) |  
                | 1975 | Venus
                  and Mars | .gif) |  
                | 1976 | Wings
                  at the Speed of Sound | .gif) |  
                | 1976 | Wings
                  Over America | .gif) |  
                | 1977 | Thrillington |  |  
                | 1978 | London
                  Town | .gif) |  
                | 1978 | Wings Greatest | .gif) |  
                | 1979 | Back
                  to the Egg | .gif) |  
                | 1980 | McCartney
                  II | .gif) |  
                | 1982 | Tug
                  of War | .gif) |  
                | 1983 | Pipes
                  of Peace | .gif) |  
                | 1984 | Give
                  My Regards to Broad Street | .gif) |  
                | 1986 | Press
                  to Play | .gif) |  
                | 1987 | All The Best | .gif) |  
                | 1989 | Flowers
                  in the Dirt | .gif) |  
                | 1990 | Tripping the Live Fantastic | .gif) |  
                | 1990 | Tripping Highlights | .gif) |  
                | 1991 | Unplugged (The Official
                  Bootleg) | .gif) |  
                | 1991 | CHOBA B CCCP | .gif) |  
                | 1991 | Liverpool Oratorio | .gif) |  
                | 1993 | Off the Ground | .gif) |  
                | 1993 | Paul Is Live | .gif) |  
                | 1997 | Flaming Pie | .gif) |  
                | 1997 | Standing Stone | .gif) |  
                | 1999 | Run Devil Run | .gif) |  
                | 1999 | Working Classical: Orchestral
                  and Chamber... | .gif) |  
                | 2000 | Liverpool Sound Collage | .gif) |  
                | 2001 | Driving Rain | .gif) |  
                | 2001 | Wingspan: Hits and History | .gif) |  
                | 2002 | Back in the U.S. | .gif) |  
                | 2003 | Back in the World | .gif) |  |  
 
        
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                | Paul McCartney - WingspanBy Jerry McCulley
                   While his fellow ex-bandmates busied themselves with
                  various high-profile projects (John Lennon with Imagine
                  and a series of high-profile media events; George Harrison
                  with All Things Must Pass and The Concert for Bangla
                  Desh), Paul McCartney climbed into a van with his wife and
                  a few journeyman players and gigged at university student
                  unions for what amounted to spare change. Of course, by 1976
                  they were one of the biggest draws in rock, having the last
                  laugh--if not necessarily the final word. Gathering the cream
                  of their recorded output on a generous double-disc
                  sampler-cum-TV-special-soundtrack seemed a promising effort at
                  historical revisionism, but Wingspan itself is a
                  distinct misnomer: fully 17 of the 40 tracks here hail from
                  various pre- and post-Wings McCartney solo albums. Completely
                  overlooked are unheralded B-sides such as "Oh Woman, Oh
                  Why," "Little Woman Love," "Country
                  Dreamer," "The Mess," "Walking in the Park
                  with Eloise," "Sally G," and "Girl's
                  School"--some of McCartney the bandleader and solo
                  artist's scrappiest and most interesting work. All the
                  expected hits are here and more, ranging from spunky rockers
                  and hook-rich bubblegum to syrup-drenched ballads. What's
                  lacking is a fresh and less myopic perspective. |  |  
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|  |  | Tracks |  |  |  | 1. Listen To What The Man Said | 21. Daytime Nightime Suffering |  | 2. Band On The Run | 22. Maybe I'm Amazed |  | 3. Another Day | 23. Helen Wheels |  | 4. Live And Let Die | 24. Bluebird |  | 5. Jet | 25. Heart Of The Country |  | 6. My Love | 26. Every Night |  | 7. Silly Love Songs | 27. Take It Away |  | 8. Pipes Of Peace | 28. Junk |  | 9. C Moon | 29. Man We Was Lonely |  | 10. Hi Hi Hi | 30. Venus And Mars/Rockshow |  | 11. Let 'Em In | 31. Back Seat Of My Car |  | 12. Goodnight Tonight | 32. Rockestra Theme |  | 13. Junior's Farm | 33. Girlfriend |  | 14. Mull of Kintyre | 34. Waterfalls |  | 15. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey | 35. Tomorrow |  | 16. With A Little Luck | 36. Too Many People |  | 17. Coming Up | 37. Call Me Back Again |  | 18. No More Lonely Nights | 38. Tug Of War |  | 19. Let Me Roll It | 39. Medley: Bip Bop/Hey Diddle/I Am Your Singer |  | 20. The Lovely Linda | 40. No More Lonely Nights | 
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|  |  | Your Memories Shared! |  |  |  | "They are the best rock/pop band of the Super70s.  What band is better?  Paul and the Beatles ruled the 60's with albums like Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Peppers..., and Abbey Road.  In the Super70s it was Paul and the Wings.  It is obvious to anyone that Paul McCartney is the greatest musician of the 20th century, perhaps the greatest ever.  He has been unmatched since.  Any album you name is great.  From "Ram" and "Band on the Run" to "Venus and Mars" and "London Town." Paul McCarntey is a genius." --Anonymous | 
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