Tracklist
A1 | Another Day | |
A2 | Silly Love Songs | |
A3 | Junior's Farm | |
A4 | With A Little Luck | |
A5 | Band On The Run | |
B1 | Uncle Albert (Admiral Halsey) | |
B2 | Hi Hi Hi | |
B3 | Let'em In | |
B4 | My Love | |
B5 | Jet | |
B6 | Mull Of Kintyre |
Notes
With new Balkanton logo, text on the labels in English.
Wings Greatest is a compilation album by Wings and is their eighth album as well as Paul McCartney's 10th since leaving the Beatles. It is notable as being the first official retrospective release from McCartney's post-Beatles career. Excepting interest in its vinyl LP mix, this collection has been superseded by the releases of All the Best! and Wingspan: Hits and History.
Wings Greatest is a compilation album by Wings and is their eighth album as well as Paul McCartney's 10th since leaving the Beatles. It is notable as being the first official retrospective release from McCartney's post-Beatles career. Excepting interest in its vinyl LP mix, this collection has been superseded by the releases of All the Best! and Wingspan: Hits and History.
Other Versions (5 of 196)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Wings Greatest (LP, Compilation, Winchester Pressing) | Capitol Records, MPL (2) | SOO-11905 | US | 1978 | |||
Recently Edited | Wings Greatest (LP, Compilation) | MPL (2) | 7C 062-61963 | Scandinavia | 1978 | ||
Recently Edited | Wings Greatest (LP, Compilation) | MPL (2) | 10C 068-061963 Y | Spain | 1978 | ||
New Submission | Wings Greatest (LP, Compilation, Stereo) | MPL (2), EMI | 3C 064-61963 | Italy | 1978 | ||
Recently Edited | Wings Greatest (LP, Compilation) | MPL (2), MPL (2) | PCTC 256, 0C 066-61 963 | UK | 1978 |
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- A rare edition intended for the duty-free Corecom stores during the socialism in Bulgaria and never released in this form on the domestic market!
- A very rare release - because of the association with the James Bond franchise "Live and Let Die" was omitted from the trackslist and the vinyl was only sold in the so-called Korekom stores in Bulgaria where only chosen people from the communist party had the right to shop with US dollars.
- The album released in Bulgaria is missing a track from A. This is the song Live And Let Die, which the communist regime at that time associated with it with agent 007. Despite the license, the song is missing in the Bulgarian version of the album, which makes it collectible Rarity. So for James Bond these plates are unique.
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