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  1. Give My Regards to Broad Street. Yesterday. Performed by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Philip Jones, Paul Archibald, Jeff Bryant, John Pigneguy, Raymond Premru, Michael Thompson, James Watson. Here, There and Everywhere.

  2. Give My Regards to Broad Street é o álbum feito para o filme homônimo realizado pelo beatle Paul McCartney em 1984. ... Eric Stewart, David Gilmour, John Paul Jones e alguns músicos da banda Toto. George Martin também ajudou, principalmente para gerenciar a nova orquestração das músicas e, naturalmente, para produzir o álbum.

  3. About. From paulmccartney.com: Give My Regards To Broad Street is the soundtrack album to the feature film of the same name, released in 1984 and based on a script written by Paul himself. The plot centres on a chaotic day in Paul’s life following the disappearance of the master tapes for a new album. The majority of the story is told through ...

  4. The usual thing is to see the movie and buy the sound-track. With "Give My Regards to Broad Street," I think you can safely skip the movie and proceed directly to the sound track. In fact, you already may have substantial portions of the sound track in your record library; among The Beatles songs featured in this film are "Yesterday" and "Eleanor Rigby." They've been rerecorded by Paul ...

  5. 26 de mar. de 2021 · But in the Give My Regards to Broad Street version, listeners heard Jones on bass. If you ever catch the film, you’ll see that Jones didn’t just play for the soundtrack.

  6. Notes. 'Original soundtrack music from Paul McCartney's Give My Regards To Broad Street.'. Tracks A3, B1 and B4: incidental music. Recorded in England. This album was mixed digitally. Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcado courtesy CBS Records. Louis Johnson courtesy A & M Records. John Paul Jones courtesy EMI Records.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2004 · Product Description. A rock star daydreams he'll be ruined unless he finds a missing master tape by midnight. Amazon.com. Critics were ruthless when Give My Regards to Broad Street was released in 1984, but the passing years have turned it into an offbeat curio from Paul McCartney's post-Wings era. The ex-Beatle was roundly panned for scripting this empty-headed vanity project, and it still ...