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  1. 2 de dic. de 2006 · The star-laden "Rockestra Theme" (featuring Pete Townshend, Ronnie Wood, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Dave Gilmour, and Ronnie Lane) is rollicking fun, but still not enough to surmount the artistic Battle of the Two Pauls; ... Back to the Egg was Sir Paul's ninth studio album & only made it to #8 on the charts.

  2. Recording "Rockestra Theme" was recorded on 3 October 1978 at Abbey Road Studios by an all-star collection of musicians dubbed "Rockestra", although the song is technically credited to Wings.It was recorded as part of Wings' 1979 album Back to the Egg and released as a single in France.. Personnel. Musicians who performed on both this song and on "So Glad To See You Here" included: Denny Laine ...

  3. Tracks B1 and B6 are performed by the "Rockestra", which includes many additional artists including David Gilmour, Pete Townshend, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Hank Marvin, Kenney Jones, Ronnie Laine, Bruce Thomas, Gary Brooker, Tony Ashton, Speedy Acquaye, Tony Carr, Ray Cooper, Morris Pert, Howie Casey, Tony Dorsey, Steve Howard, and Thaddeus Richard.

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  5. Back To The Egg - Ultimate Archive Collection By Paul McCartney • Unofficial album • Part of the collection “ Paul McCartney • Ultimate Archive Collection ” This image is a cover of an audio recording, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the work or the artist(s) which produced the recording or cover artwork in question.

  6. Back to the Egg. ( 1979 ) McCartney II. ( 1980 ) Back to the Egg – ostatni album Paula McCartneya nagrany z grupą Wings. To także pierwszy album wydany przez Columbia Records po opuszczeniu w 1978 roku Capitol Records, z którą dotychczas był związany. Tytuł albumu wiąże się z chęcią powrotu do rockandrollowych korzeni.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2019 · July 1, 2019 Bill Kopp. PHOTO: Ad for Wings album, Back to the Egg. In the very early 1970s, not long after the Beatles had broken up, Paul McCartney decided he wanted to have a band again. With wife Linda, he recruited Denny Laine, a multi-instrumentalist, along with other musicians. It’s sometimes forgotten today, but Laine already had a ...