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  2. McCartney II - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, McCartney II was remastered and reissued on CD as part of "The Paul McCartney Collection" series with Wings' 1979 hit "Goodnight Tonight" added as a third bonus track. When the new remastered version was released on 13 June 2011 as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection, [40] the album re-entered the UK charts at number 108. [41]

  3. The 7″ Singles Box - Wikipedia

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    The box set was announced building upon an eventful 2022 for Paul McCartney, from the Got Back tour in late spring, his eightieth birthday on 18 June, his headlining the Glastonbury Festival a week later on 25 June, and the 5 August release of McCartney I II III, another box set collection bringing together the "McCartney trilogy" in McCartney, McCartney II, and McCartney III.

  4. McCartney I II III - Wikipedia

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    McCartney I II III is a box set by English musician Paul McCartney. Released on August 5, 2022, [5] it contains McCartney's three eponymous solo albums: McCartney (1970), McCartney II (1980), and McCartney III (2020). The release was made available on CD and both limited edition colored and standard black vinyl. [6]

  5. The Paul McCartney Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Paul McCartney Collection is a series of 16 remastered CDs by Paul McCartney of his solo and Wings albums, with most adding bonus tracks. The albums in the collection were released separately, with the first eight released on 7 June 1993, and the remainder on 9 August of the same year.

  6. Paul McCartney Archive Collection - Wikipedia

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    Album Original release date Archive reissue date 1 Band on the Run: 5 December 1973 1 November 2010 [4] 2 McCartney: 17 April 1970 13 June 2011 [5] 3 McCartney II: 16 May 1980 13 June 2011 [5] 4 Ram: 17 May 1971 21 May 2012 [6] 5 Wings over America: 10 December 1976 27 May 2013 [7] 6 Venus and Mars: 27 May 1975 23 September 2014 [8] 7 Wings at ...

  7. Paul McCartney discography - Wikipedia

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    An album by McCartney's brother Michael and Roger McGough. McCartney co-produced the album and backing vocals on "So Much". 1968 James Taylor: James Taylor: Bass on "Carolina in My Mind" 1969 Post Card: Mary Hopkin: Producer on the whole album. Acoustic guitar on "Lord of the Reedy River" and "Voyage of the Moon". Bass on "Happiness Runs ...

  8. All the Best! - Wikipedia

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    All the Best! was a commercial success in the UK, where it reached number 2 (having been kept off the top position by George Michael's debut solo album, Faith). [11] In America, the compilation peaked at number 62, [12] although it was eventually certified double platinum there.

  9. Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) - Wikipedia

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    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.