Paul McCartney - The McCartney Years (2007)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: The folks at popular archivist label Rhino have dug up an exhaustive range of Paul McCartney material for this collection of his video work. The focus here is firmly on McCartney's post-Beatles... The folks at popular archivist label Rhino have dug up an exhaustive range of Paul McCartney material for this collection of his video work. The focus here is firmly on McCartney's post-Beatles career, and the combination of rare concert material and more than 40 music videos will be rapturously received by his dedicated fanbase. The material stretches back as far as 1970 and the release of the first McCartney solo record before progressing through Wings-era highlights, which include a rare promo feature for BAND ON THE RUN. More recent material includes a chance to see McCartney and band producing a glorious headline set at 2004's Glastonbury Festival, "Let It Be" from Live Aid, and a 1991 entry into MTV's lauded UNPLUGGED series. With over four hours of material included, and audio commentary provided by the former Beatle himself, this is an essential collection for fans. [More]
Starring: Paul McCartney
Starring: Paul McCartney
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