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Albums reissued in this project are visually marked by a white stripe along the left side of the album cover that reads "Paul McCartney Archive Collection" and a copy of McCartney's signature. The albums are typically released in a variety of formats: a "standard" edition that contains the original album digitally remastered on one CD; a ...
"Evil Woman", sometimes titled "Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games with Me)", is a song by Minneapolis–St. Paul–based band Crow, on their 1969 album Crow Music. It reached number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and number 65 in Australia.
Paul McCartney: The Man, His Music, and His Movies: Released: 1984; TV special documentary narrated by Tom Bosley. Give My Regards to Broad Street: Released: 23 October 1984 (theatrical) 1984 (Laserdisc) 1985 / 1996 (VHS) 20 April 2004 (DVD) Motion picture starring Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and featuring a number of original McCartney songs.
"Women and Wives" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney McCartney III: 2020 [83] "Women Kind" (demo) Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney McCartney (Archive Collection) 2011 [141] "Wonderful Christmastime" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney Non-album single 1979 [133] " The World Tonight" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney Flaming Pie: 1997 [65] "Write Away" Paul ...
Evil Woman may refer to: "Evil Woman" (Crow song), later covered by Black Sabbath "Evil Woman" (Electric Light Orchestra song), 1975 "Evil Woman", a song by Greg Page from his 1998 debut album
John DeServio, who was a friend of Zakk's [21] and worked as a temporary replacement in Pride & Glory, played bass for the first Black Label Society tour. DeServio became a permanent member of the band in 2005. [22] Zakk Wylde has since released 11 studio albums, 3 live albums, and 6 compilation albums with Black Label Society. [23]
Subsequently, McCartney was the first in a long line of artists to release an album of their performance on the show. [ 5 ] Unlike other artists who appeared on the show with acoustic instruments plugged into amplifiers, McCartney's instruments were entirely unplugged.
McCartney is the debut solo studio album by the English rock musician Paul McCartney, released on 17 April 1970 by Apple Records. McCartney recorded it in secrecy, mostly using basic home-recording equipment at his house in St John's Wood .