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  1. Back to the Egg is the seventh and final studio album by the British–American rock band Wings, released in June 1979 on Parlophone in the UK and Columbia Records in North America (their first for the label). Co-produced by Chris Thomas, the album reflects band leader Paul McCartney's embracing of contemporary musical trends such as new wave and punk, and marked the arrival of new Wings ...

  2. 8 de jun. de 2015 · Back to the Egg showcased a rebuilt Wings that hinted at interesting new things to come from Paul McCartney. Instead, he seemed to lose his nerve before the project was over. By the time...

  3. From Wikipedia: Back to the Egg is the seventh and final studio album by the British-American band Wings, released in 1979 on Columbia Records in America, and on Parlophone in the UK. Co-produced by Chris Thomas, the album reflects band leader Paul McCartney’s embracing of contemporary musical trends such as new wave and punk, and ...

  4. 3 de oct. de 1978 · October 3, 1978. "Back To The Egg" Paul McCartney session. John Bonham and John Paul Jones perform at Abbey Road Studios, as part of a super-jam organized by Paul McCartney. Two songs are recorded for McCartney's forthcoming coming album: "Rochestra" and "So Glad To See You", which also include David Gilmour, Pete Townshend and Kenny Jones.

  5. Back To The Egg. By Timothy White. August 23, 1979. As you may recall, the last time we came upon Paul McCartney, pilot of Wings, he’d fashioned a thirteen-song offering called London Town ...

  6. 14 de abr. de 2017 · This final studio album from Paul McCartney and Wings doubles as a response to the rise of the Punk and New Wave scenes in the late 1970s.

  7. Two tracks that did make it, however, were ‘Rockestra Theme’ and ‘So Glad To See You Here’, both recorded under the Rockestra name and featuring contributions by the likes of Pete Townshend, Hank Marvin of The Shadows, Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and John Bonham and Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour.