Hardback Edition by Paul McCartney (Edited and Introduced by Ted Widmer)
A landmark account of Paul McCartney’s triumphant musical reinvention in the 1970s and the rise of one of the decade’s most iconic bands.
As the Sixties came to a close, Paul McCartney was faced with the daunting prospect of being a solo artist for the first time. Wings’ ascent to the top of the charts with classic albums including Band on the Run, Venus and Mars and At the Speed of Sound, along with the band’s stadium-filling live shows would prove to critics and fans that not all great acts are impossible to follow. Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run is a rousing, stereophonic celebration of the songs, collaborations and performances that would shape the soundtrack of the late
20th century.
Based on nearly 60 hours of interviews with McCartney and numerous key players in the band’s orbit, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run weaves together the improbable trajectory of Paul McCartney and his newly formed band (featuring co-founding members vocalist/keyboardist—and wife—Linda and guitarist Denny Laine) across the technicolor 1970s until their dissolution in 1980.
A revelatory oral history account of a central but lesser known period in Paul McCartney’s life and career, featuring exclusive interviews with McCartney, his friends and collaborators. Features stunning visuals, including never-seen-before material from the McCartney Archives.