Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus and Mars [Deluxe Edition] (2014) FLAC Beolab1700

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Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus and Mars [Deluxe Edition] (2014) FLAC Beolab1700 (Size: 555.18 MB)
 26 - Rock Show (Old Version).flac45.12 MB
 07 - Venus And Mars (reprise).flac12.14 MB
 10 - Call Me Back Again.flac29.31 MB
 Beolab1700 Torrents.txt292 bytes
 17 - Bridge On the River Suite.flac17.36 MB
 01 - Venus And Mars.flac7.95 MB
 art.jpg3.88 MB
 14 - Junior’s Farm.flac29.08 MB
 27 - Letting Go (Single Edit).flac20.22 MB
 25 - 4th Of July.flac19.76 MB
 06 - Letting Go.flac26.99 MB
 12 - Treat Her Gently – Lonely Old People.flac25.1 MB
 23 - Baby Face (From One Hand Clapping).flac5.8 MB
 20 - Hey Diddle (Ernie Winfrey Mix).flac22.38 MB
 24 - Lunch Box Odd Sox.flac20.02 MB
 04 - You Gave Me The Answer.flac12.22 MB
 08 - Spirits Of Ancient Egypt.flac17.28 MB
 09 - Medicine Jar.flac22.9 MB
 16 - Walking in the Park with Eloise.flac16.56 MB
 22 - Soily (From One Hand Clapping).flac27.05 MB
 18 - My Carnival.flac27.16 MB
 02 - Rock Show.flac36.62 MB
 11 - Listen To What The Man Said.flac25.42 MB
 13 - Crossroads.flac6.37 MB
 05 - Magneto And Titanium Man.flac19.67 MB
 21 - Let's Love.flac5.06 MB
 15 - Sally G.flac23.7 MB
 Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.ph.txt46 bytes
 audiochecker.log1.72 KB
 19 - Going to New Orleans (My Carnival).flac12.37 MB
 03 - Love In Song.flac17.69 MB

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Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus and Mars [Deluxe Edition] (2014) FLAC Beolab1700







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Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus and Mars [Deluxe Edition]

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Artist...............: Wings

Album................: Venus and Mars [Deluxe Edition]

Genre................: Rock

Source...............: WEB FLAC

Year.................: 2014

Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)

Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.3.0 20130526

Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 54 %)

Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit

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Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 06/11/2014



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Tracklisting

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CD 1 – Remastered Album (originally released in U.K. as Capitol PCTC 254 and in U.S. as Capitol SMAS 11419, 1975)



Venus and Mars

Rock Show

Love In Song

You Gave Me The Answer

Magneto and Titanium Man

Letting Go

Venus and Mars – Reprise

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Medicine Jar

Call Me Back Again

Listen To What The Man Said

Treat Her Gently – Lonely Old People

Crossroads



CD 2 – Bonus Audio



Junior’s Farm (Apple 1875-A, 1974)

Sally G (Apple 1875-B, 1974)

Walking In The Park With Eloise (EMI 2220-A, 1974)

Bridge On The River Suite (EMI 2220-B, 1974)

My Carnival (Parlophone RP 6118-B, 1985)

Going To New Orleans (My Carnival)

Hey Diddle [Ernie Winfrey Mix]

Let’s Love

Soily [from One Hand Clapping]

Baby Face [from One Hand Clapping]

Lunch Box/Odd Sox (Parlophone R 6035-B, 1980)

4th Of July

Rock Show [Old Version]

Letting Go [Single Edit] (Capitol R 6008, 1975)



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Band on the Run was a commercial success, but even if it was billed as a Wings effort, it was primarily recorded by Paul, Linda, and Denny Laine. So, it was time to once again turn Wings into a genuine band, adding Joe English and Jimmy McCulloch to the lineup and even letting the latter contribute a song. This faux-democracy isn’t what signals that this is a band effort — it’s the attitude, construction, and pacing, which McCartney acknowledges as such, opening with an acoustic title track that’s a salute to arena rock, leading to a genuine arena rock anthem, “Rock Show.” From there, it’s pretty much rocking pop tunes, paced with a couple of ballads and a little whimsy, all graced with a little of the production flair that distinguished Band on the Run. But where that record was clearly a studio creation and consciously elaborate, this is a straightforward affair where the sonic details are simply window dressing. McCartney doesn’t really try anything new, but the songs are a little more varied than the uniform, glossy production would suggest; he dips into soft-shoe music hall shuffle on “You Gave Me the Answer,” gets a little psychedelic with “Spirits of Ancient Egypt,” kicks out a ’50s rock & roll groove with “Magento and Titanium Man,” and unveils a typically sweet and lovely melody on “Listen to What the Man Said.” These are slight shifts on an album that certainly feels like the overture for the arena rock tour that it was, which makes it one of McCartney’s more consistent listens, even though it’s possible to scan the song listing after several listens and not recognize any song outside of “Listen to What the Man Said” and the opening medley by title.



Compared to other Super Deluxe Editions in the Paul McCartney Archive series, Venus & Mars has a healthy amount of bonus material on its supplemental material, a fair indication of how Wings began its ascendency once guitarist Jimmy McCulloch joined Paul, Linda, and Laine after the release of Band on the Run. The band took about a year to gel, during which time they had a massive hit with “Junior’s Farm,” an irresistible Steve Miller knock-off that didn’t make it to Venus & Mars, and Paul released the oddball, old-timey one-off Country Hams single “Walking in the Park with Eloise”/”Bridge on the River Suite.” These singles — including “Sally G,” the amiably lazy country stroll on the flip of “Junior’s Farm” — are all on the 14-track bonus disc to the various 2014 expanded editions of Venus & Mars, and there are other songs that popped up on B-sides over the next decade: the instrumental mini-suite “Lunch Box/Odd Sox,” which sounds like Paul never bothered to get around to writing a vocal melody, and “My Carnival,” a genial interpolation of “Going to New Orleans” inspired by the city where V&M was completed. A version of “Going to New Orleans” is also here (“My Carnival” is added as a subtitle, just to make the connection clear) among the other odds and ends. Among the other highlights are a thrillingly dense “Soily” from One Hand Clapping; McCartney demos for “Let’s Love” and “4th of July,” tunes he gave to Peggy Lee and John Christie, respectively; an early version of “Rock Show” and a single edit of “Letting Go.” With such a wide variety of source material, it’s little wonder that this plays more like a clearing house rather than a cohesive album but its unkemptness is its appeal: by hearing Wings try so many different sounds, they truly do seem like a band with their own identity separate from McCartney, which was the whole point of Venus & Mars in the first place.



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The artwork for this says it's the "Archive Series" edition. I checked out the actual "Archives Edition" from the public library and that is a double CD edition, completely different than this one. The real "Archive Edition" has the 1976 performances of Beatles tunes performed by Wings during their "Wings Over America" tour. None of that is included here. Instead, there are some vinyl rips included here to act as bonus tracks.
Please refer to my comment on Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings at the Speed of Sound [Deluxe Edition] (2014) FLAC Beolab1700. Now I sarcastically apologize for substituting and including some kind of artwork in this upload, but credit to you that's an elaborate story you have constructed there..... I suspect life would have been easier if you had just googled these Deluxe Editions.