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MaccaBlog.co.uk is proud to announce the release of the new album by Paul McCartney on November, 15th 2009.

 

This album will be a "live summary" of the concerts given by the ex-Beatle in July, while he played for the very first time at the Citi Field Stadium in New-York City for three memorable nights, on July 17th,18th and 21st 2009.

 

This CD album is likely to be sold in a box set containing not only a live album but also the DVD of the concert.

 

Obviously, MaccaBlog.co.uk will give you every piece of information as soon as it will be known.

 

So, more than ever, stay tuned on MaccaBlog.co.uk.

 

 

 

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^ You just beat me to the punch (post). :lol:

 

Personally, I'd prefer a new studio album.

 

But at least unlike David Bowie he is still a going concern even though his voice is a long way short of what it was in the 1960s or even up to the end of the 1970s.

 

Paul McCartney & Wings - Got To Get You Into My Life [Live '1979]

 

 

 

 

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Paul McCartney reveals track listing to live CD/DVD 'Good Evening New York City

 

English rock singer Paul McCartney has revealed the track listing to Good Evening New York City, a double CD (and DVD) of concert performances at the Citi Field baseball stadium in Queens, New York, from July 2009, according to PaulMcCartney.com.

 

The album is a 33-song composite of McCartney's summertime concert performances from July 17, 18 and 21, and will also be available on vinyl and in a deluxe edition (with an additional live DVD from Manhattan's Ed Sullivan Theater) on November 23.

 

The full Good Evening New York City track listing is as follows:

 

Disc 1

"Drive My Car"

"Jet"

"Only Mama Knows"

"Flaming Pie"

"Got to Get You Into My Life"

"Let Me Roll It"

"Highway'

'The Long and Winding Road"

"My Love"

"Blackbird"

"Here Today"

"Dance Tonight"

"Calico Skies"

"Mrs. Vandebilt"

"Eleanor Rigby"

"Sing the Changes"

"Band on the Run"

 

Disc 2

"Back In The USSR"

"I'm Down"

"Something"

"I've Got a Feeling"

"Paperback Writer"

"A Day in the Life"/'Give Peace a Chance"

"Let It Be"

"Live and Let Die"

"Hey Jude"

"Day Tripper"

"Lady Madonna"

"I Saw Her Standing There"

"Yesterday"

"Helter Skelter"

"Get Back"

"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"/"The End"

 

DVD

 

"Drive My Car"

"Jet"

"Only Mama Knows"

"Flaming Pie"

"Got to Get You Into My Life"

"Let Me Roll It"

"Highway"

"The Long and Winding Road"

"My Love"

"Blackbird"

"Here Today"

"Dance Tonight"

"Calico Skies"

"Mrs. Vandebilt"

"Eleanor Rigby"

"Sing the Changes"

"Band on the Run"

"Back in the USSR"

"I'm Down"

"Something"

"I've Got a Feeling"

"Paperback Writer"

"A Day in the Life"/"Give Peace a Chance"

"Let It Be"

"Live and Let Die"

"Hey Jude"

"Day Tripper"

"Lady Madonna"

"I Saw Her Standing There"

"Yesterday"

"Helter Skelter"

"Get Back"

"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"/"The End"

 

Site: www.paulmccartney.com

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This album debuted at USA#16.

 

In the UK where it was released a week later because Paul apparently had to appear on some small unpopular music show in the UK (The X-Factor, no never heard of it either :lol:) it was released on Monday and lies at #21 in the midweeks at the moment.

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Instead of dueting with some youngsters he's never heard of, he should duet with Susan Boyle, now she knows something about shifting albums :)

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