First Ever Official Release on 180g Double LP!
One of the Most Bootlegged Live Albums in Musical History!
Newly Mixed with 12 Tracks Not in the Original Film!
Analog Planet Rated 10/10 Music, 8/10 Sound!
Tracking Angle Rated 9/10 Music, 9/10 Sound!
Fify years after their initial recording, the sessions for Wings' One Hand Clapping are released for the very first time. This 2 disc set is newly mixed with 12 tracks that didn't appear in the original film, including reworked extracts of Beatles classics. The package includes original artwork, plus a TV brochure created for the film. 2 LP set on 180g black vinyl.
In August 1974, when Band on the Run was enjoying a seven-week consecutive #1 stint at the top of the UK album charts, Paul McCartney and Wings headed to Abbey Road Studios for the filming of a video documentary and possible live studio album – One Hand Clapping. Despite overwhelming demand for newly recorded material from the biggest band in the world at that time, One Hand Clapping was never officially released.
Filmed and recorded over four days and directed by David Litchfield, the release of One Hand Clapping is a historic moment for Paul McCartney fans. Over the years, various parts of One Hand Clapping have been bootlegged with varying degrees of success. Some of the material has also appeared on official McCartney releases. However, the 2024 release of One Hand Clapping, which features the original artwork designed for the project, including a TV sales brochure for the unreleased film at the time, is the first time the audio for the film—plus several additional songs recorded off-camera—have been officially issued.
One Hand Clapping showcased Wings' new line-up, fresh off their return from Nashville where they recorded the classic single "Junior's Farm." Following the sudden departure of Denny Seiwell and Henry McCullough the previous year on the eve of recording the Wings masterpiece Band on the Run, Paul, Linda and Denny Laine were now joined by guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Geoff Britton. Additionally joining the band in the studio were orchestral arranger Del Newman and saxophonist Howie Casey, who had previously played with Paul in Hamburg and would go on to join the Wings touring band.
Opening with an instrumental jam that would become the One Hand Clapping theme song, the album features live-in-studio renditions of Wings mega-hits "Live and Let Die," "Band on the Run," "Jet," "My Love," "Hi, Hi, Hi," "Junior's Farm," Paul's much loved solo song "Maybe I'm Amazed," reworked extracts of Beatles classics "Let It Be," "The Long and Winding Road" and "Lady Madonna," the Moody Blues hit "Go Now" with Denny Laine singing, and a Paul solo piano version of the Harry Akst/Benny Davis Tin Pan Alley classic "Baby Face."
One Hand Clapping serves as a celebration of the enduring legacy of Paul McCartney and Wings. It captured a moment when Wings had found and defined their signature sound — just as Paul had shaped popular culture the decade before with The Beatles, he was doing it once again in the '70s with Wings. This recording gives an insight into the inner workings of the band as they work and play together in the studio. It also underscores Paul's incredible talent as a live performer: Fifty years on, Paul is still performing many of these songs in packed stadiums across the world.
...One Hand Clapping feels rough, free, and immediate...a dose of rock & roll that's pure unassuming joy.
If you are a fan of Paul McCartney & Wings and want to hear them at their rock-out best, you will want to get the first-time official 2LP edition of One Hand Clapping. It's essential, revelatory, and well worth you clapping both hands in accord.
All versions of the release also contain a replica of the pamphlet that went off to television networks that might have been interested in picking up the program, but surprisingly enough, there were no takers. And that might speak to why McCartney thought to shelve the project for so many years – that it simply might not be up to snuff. But that's far from the case. Musically it's tight and packed with enough band vigor that could have made for a more than decent program with a bit of editing and context. 50 years on, and given the recent spate of Fab product out there, it's a more than worthwhile pickup.
Features
- 180g Vinyl
- Double LP
- Black Vinyl
- First Ever Official Release
- Newly Mixed with 12 Tracks That Didn't Appear in the Original Film
- Recorded Live at Abbey Road Studios in London, 1974
- Remastered at Abbey Road Studios
- Original Artwork
- TV Brochure Created for the Film
- Made in Germany
Selections
Side 1:
- One Hand Clapping
- Jet
- Soily
- C Moon / Little Woman Love
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- My Love
Side 2:
- Bluebird
- Let's Love
- All of You
- I'll Give You a Ring
- Band on the Run
- Live and Let Die
- Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
- Baby Face
Side 3:
- Let Me Roll It
- Blue Moon Of Kentucky
- Power Cut
- Love My Baby
- Let It Be
- The Long and Winding Road / Lady Madonna
Side 4:
- Junior's Farm
- Sally G
- Tomorrow
- Go Now
- Wild Life
- Hi, Hi, Hi