Keywords used: "Paul McCartney Archive Collection Back to the Egg," "Wings last album," "Back to the Egg remastered," "Rockestra," "Underdubbed mixes."
The crown jewel is the remastered stereo mix. For the first time, producer Paul McCartney (overseen by his team) worked from the original first-generation master tapes. The difference is staggering:
, a private facility McCartney built to the exact specifications of Abbey Road's Studio Two . The "Rockestra" Phenomenon
. While 14 other albums from McCartney's solo and Wings catalog have been painstakingly remastered and expanded with deluxe packaging, this 1979 finale for Wings remains one of the most significant omissions in the series. The Last Stand of Wings Released in June 1979, Back to the Egg
The Paul McCartney Archive Collection's "Back to the Egg" is a must-have for fans of the legendary artist. With its innovative production, eclectic mix of styles, and themes of creativity and reinvention, the album offers a fascinating glimpse into McCartney's artistic process. The Archive Collection treatment, with its remastered audio and extensive liner notes, provides a comprehensive and engaging listening experience that is sure to delight both old and new fans alike.