It’s been half a century since Paul McCartney and Wings launched their second studio album.
Initially deliberate as a double file, Macca determined to incorporate some unreleased songs from the 1971 Ram periods like Get on the Right Thing and Little Lamb Dragonfly, which made it onto what can be a single disc album ultimately.
The Red Rose Speedway periods additionally included the recording of non-album singles Little Lamb, Hi, Hi, Hi and the long-lasting James Bond theme Live and Let Die, which was additionally launched in 1973.
The file would peak at No 5 within the UK Albums Chart and make No 1 on the Billboard Top LPS and Tape chart throughout the pond.
Having a combined response from the critics for its comfortable tracks that have been stored on on the expense of rock ones, Linda McCartney later advised Sounds journal in 1976: “Red Rose Speedway was such a non-confident record. There were some beautiful songs ... there was "My Love" but something was missing. We needed a heavier sound. It was a terribly unsure period.”
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Linda captured Red Rose Speedway’s cowl artwork, which was McCartney solo in entrance of a motorcycle engine with a purple rose in his mouth.
The bike was transported from the US particularly for the shoot, which happened on the photographic studio of the Sunday Times constructing in London.
Today, Macca himself has celebrated the album’s fiftieth anniversary by sharing outtakes from Linda’s shoot.
McCartney wrote on Instagram: “Happy 50th birthday 'Red Rose Speedway'
“On this day in 1973, Wings' iconic second album #RedRoseSpeedway was released in the UK! Swipe across to see outtakes from the album cover shoot in London.”
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