Paul McCartney & Wings recently released a live performance of their 1974 single “Junior’s Farm” from their upcoming album, One Hand Clapping.
Wings recorded One Hand Clapping at Abbey Road Studios in August 1974 as a video documentary. However, the album never arrived officially. A part of the record came out on bootlegs, while a few songs got featured on McCartney’s releases.
The album is now set to arrive officially on June 14. It will feature live in-studio recordings of Wings hits such as “Live and Let Die,” “Band on the Run,” “Jet” and “My Love,” as well as Paul’s solo song “Maybe I’m Amazed” and reworked versions of Beatles classics like “Let It Be,” “Lady Madonna” and “The Long and Winding Road.”
There will be some additional songs that were recorded off-camera.
One Hand Clapping will be released digitally and as a two-LP and two-CD set. There will also be an online exclusive two-LP + 7-inch package that comes with a vinyl single of previously unreleased solo performances recorded in the backyard of Abbey Road Studios.
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