Wings at the Speed of Sound
Wings at the Speed of Sound | ||||
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Released | 26 March 1976 | |||
Recorded | August–October 1975; 5 January – 4 February 1976 | |||
Studio | Abbey Road, London | |||
Genre | Soft rock | |||
Length | 46:36 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Paul McCartney | |||
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Singles from Wings at the Speed of Sound | ||||
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Wings at the Speed of Sound is the fifth studio album by the British–American rock band Wings, released on 26 March 1976.[1] Issued at the height of the band's popularity, it reached the top spot on the US album chart—the band's fourth consecutive album to do so—and peaked at number 2 on the UK album chart. Both singles from the album also reached the top 5 of the UK and US singles charts, with "Silly Love Songs" reaching number 1 in the US.
The album was recorded and released in the midst of Wings' highly successful Wings Over the World tour, with songs from the album performed on the tour after its release. Subsequently, performances of "Let 'Em In", "Time to Hide", 'Silly Love Songs' and "Beware My Love" were included on the live album Wings over America, released in December 1976.
As a reaction to critics who believed Wings was merely a vehicle for Paul McCartney, the album featured every member of the band taking lead vocals on at least one song, and two songs from the album are written or co-written by band members other than the McCartneys.
History
[edit]After a series of concerts in Australia in November 1975, Wings took a break from the tour to spend the holidays with their families and in January 1976 booked time at Abbey Road Studios in London to record Wings at the Speed of Sound. It was the first time McCartney had fully recorded an album in England since Red Rose Speedway. Because of the tour commitments, Wings were not afforded the opportunity to record in another locale. By the end of February, the album was complete, and Wings went back on the road.
Around the time of the studio sessions for Wings at the Speed of Sound, Wings were facing criticism for being merely a vehicle for McCartney. He encouraged each of the band members to contribute a song during the sessions. McCartney had previously attempted to create a democratic album in Red Rose Speedway, though it would be rejected by his record label.[2]
Engineer Peter Henderson later commented, "I remember one of my first engineering jobs, working with Paul McCartney on Wings at the Speed of Sound — he'd do two vocal takes and ask, 'Which is the better one?' And when he played guitar, he'd really lean into it and give it everything he got."[3] Two tracks ("The Note You Never Wrote" and "Warm and Beautiful") were arranged by Fiachra Trench.[4]
Recording
[edit]The album was recorded at Abbey Road in two different periods of sessions: first sessions took place in August/September and October 1975, with work resuming in January–February 1976. During the playback of "Must Do Something About It", Paul heard drummer Joe English sing the song and decided to have him take the lead vocal. In "Cook of the House", McCartney handled double-bass, while "Silly Love Songs" was arranged in a disco-style, in a similar fashion to Al Green's "Sha La La".[5]
Release and reception
[edit]Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [6] |
Classic Rock | 7/10[7] |
The Essential Rock Discography | 4/10[8] |
MusicHound Rock | 2/5[9] |
PopMatters | [10] |
Q | [11] |
Record Collector | [12] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [13] |
The Village Voice | B−[14] |
Wings at the Speed of Sound was released in late March 1976 to lukewarm critical reviews. Rolling Stone's reviewer described it as a "Day with the McCartneys" concept album. The introduction, "Let 'Em In" was perceived as an invitation to join the McCartneys on this fantasy day, with explanation of their philosophy ("Silly Love Songs"), a lunch break ("Cook of the House"), and a chance to get to know McCartney's friends (Denny Laine in "The Note You Never Wrote", Jimmy McCulloch in "Wino Junko", etc.).[15]
The album reached number 2 in the United Kingdom (and was the 4th best-selling album of 1976). It became McCartney's most successful American chart album since his days in the Beatles, spending seven nonconsecutive weeks at number 1 throughout the summer (blocking the new Beatles compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music, which reached number 2). Wings at the Speed of Sound sold 3.5 million copies worldwide.[7]
Much of the album's success can be attributed to its two smash singles: "Silly Love Songs", a response to his critics, which became one of 1976's biggest-selling singles, followed by "Let 'Em In", which also scaled the singles charts. Amid all this, Wings finally went to North America for the Wings Over America Tour, playing McCartney's first shows there in ten years (after the Beatles' final tour of America in 1966) to euphoric reaction; four selections from Speed of Sound were included in the tour setlist.
Denny Laine covered "Time to Hide" and "The Note You Never Wrote" in 1996 on his album Denny Laine Performs the Hits of Wings.[16]
Further releases
[edit]In 1993, Wings at the Speed of Sound was remastered and reissued on compact disc as part of The Paul McCartney Collection series; "Walking in the Park with Eloise", which had been released under the name the Country Hams, its B-side "Bridge on the River Suite", and the Wings track "Sally G" (the B-side to their single "Junior's Farm") were added as bonus tracks. All were recorded in Nashville in 1974.
Track listing
[edit]All tracks written by Paul and Linda McCartney, except where noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "Let 'Em In" | P. McCartney | P. McCartney | 5:10 |
2. | "The Note You Never Wrote" | Denny Laine | 4:21 | |
3. | "She's My Baby" | P. McCartney | 3:08 | |
4. | "Beware My Love" | 6:28 | ||
5. | "Wino Junko" | Jimmy McCulloch, Colin Eric Allen | Jimmy McCulloch | 5:21 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
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6. | "Silly Love Songs" | P. McCartney with L. McCartney and Laine | 5:54 | |
7. | "Cook of the House" | L. McCartney | 2:39 | |
8. | "Time to Hide" | Laine | Laine | 4:32 |
9. | "Must Do Something About It" | Joe English | 3:43 | |
10. | "San Ferry Anne" | P. McCartney | 2:07 | |
11. | "Warm and Beautiful" | P. McCartney | 3:13 | |
Total length: | 46:36 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
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12. | "Walking in the Park with Eloise" | Jim McCartney | Instrumental | 3:10 |
13. | "Bridge on the River Suite" | Instrumental | 3:11 | |
14. | "Sally G" | P. McCartney | 3:40 |
Archive Collection reissue
[edit]On 23 September 2014 the album was re-issued by Hear Music/Concord Music Group as part of the fifth set of releases, alongside Venus and Mars, in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. It was released in multiple formats:[17]
- Standard edition: 2-CD; the original 11-track album on the first disc, plus 7 bonus tracks on the second disc.
- Deluxe edition: 2-CD/1-DVD; the original 11-track album, the 7 bonus tracks disc, and a hardback book featuring unpublished photographs, new interviews with Paul, material from Paul's archives and expanded track-by-track information. The deluxe version bonus DVD comprises filmed material from around the time of the album release, some of which has never been seen before. The DVD features rare and previously unseen footage, including the documentaries "Wings over Wembley", "Wings in Venice" and the "Silly Love Songs" music video.
- Remastered vinyl: The album is available on a special gatefold vinyl edition (the vinyl edition includes a download card).
- High resolution: Digital album is available as both standard and deluxe versions – including mastered for iTunes and in high resolution.
Disc two – bonus audio
- "Silly Love Songs" (demo) – 2:44
- "She's My Baby" (demo) – 3:46
- "Message to Joe" – 0:24
- "Beware My Love" (John Bonham version) – 5:35
- "Must Do Something About It" (Paul's version) – 3:37
- "Let 'Em In" (demo) – 4:18
- "Warm and Beautiful" (instrumental demo) – 1:27
Disc three – DVD
- "Silly Love Songs" (music video) – 5:45
- "Wings Over Wembley" – 13:22
- "Wings in Venice" – 3:10
Personnel
[edit]- Paul McCartney – vocals, bass/acoustic/electric guitars, keyboards, double bass
- Linda McCartney – vocals, keyboards
- Denny Laine – vocals, acoustic/electric/bass guitars, piano, harmonica
- Jimmy McCulloch – vocals, acoustic/electric/bass guitars
- Joe English – vocals, drums, percussion
Additional musicians
- Tony Dorsey – trombone
- Thaddeus Richard – saxophone, clarinet, flute
- Steve Howard – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Howie Casey – saxophone
- George Tidwell – trumpet
- uncredited session musicians – orchestrations
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications and sales
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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France (SNEP)[41] | Gold | 100,000* |
Japan (Oricon) | — | 79,000[22] |
United Kingdom (BPI)[42] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[43] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
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- ^ Luca Perasi, Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969–2013), L.I.L.Y. Publishing, 2013, ISBN 978-88-909122-1-4, pp. 137–146.
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Wings at the Speed of Sound – Wings, Paul McCartney & Wings, Paul McCartney". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
- ^ a b Sexton, Paul (October 2014). "Wings Reissues". Classic Rock. p. 97.
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2006). The Essential Rock Discography. Edinburgh, UK: Canongate. p. 696. ISBN 978-184195-827-9.
- ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel (eds) (1999). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 731. ISBN 1-57859-061-2.
- ^ Bergstrom, John (1 December 2014). "Paul McCartney and Wings: Wings at the Speed of Sound". PopMatters. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
- ^ Nicol, Jimmy (October 1993). "Re-releases: Paul McCartney The Paul McCartney Collection". Q. p. 119.
- ^ Staunton, Terry (October 2014). "Wings Venus and Mars / Wings at the Speed of Sound". Record Collector. p. 99.
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- ^ "Wings Reissue 'Venus and Mars' and 'At the Speed of Sound'". 23 July 2014.
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External links
[edit]- Wings at the Speed of Sound at Discogs (list of releases)