Wings, the iconic band founded by Paul McCartney and his wife Linda in 1971, is finally releasing their legendary live studio recording “One Hand Clapping” to the public after it had only been available on bootleg for decades. This album, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, captures the band at the peak of their success following the release of their hit album “Band on the Run” in 1973.
Fans of Wings and Paul McCartney have long awaited the official release of “One Hand Clapping,” as it has gained a reputation as one of the most sought-after bootleg albums in music history. The album features fan-favorite tracks such as “Jet,” “Live and Let Live,” and “Band on the Run,” as well as a solo performance of the previously unreleased song “Blackpool.”
The decision to release “One Hand Clapping” comes after years of anticipation from fans who have only been able to enjoy the bootleg version of the album. The official release will be available on all streaming platforms on Friday, June 14, giving fans the opportunity to listen to the album in its entirety for the first time.
The legacy of Wings and their contribution to music history will be further solidified with the release of “One Hand Clapping,” providing fans with a rare gem that showcases the band’s talent and creativity. Don’t miss out on this long-awaited album and experience the magic of Wings live in the studio.