The long wait is over for “Fab Four” aficionados with this week's publication of The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969 – 73. The 720-page tome was written by authors Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair and offers the most detailed and exhaustive analysis of Paul McCartney's initial post-Beatles career — both in the studio and on the road.
Every recording session and stage performance chronicling “Macca's” early solo period is listed and dissected for what is undoubtedly the most in-depth and important look into his early career that has ever been attempted. Nearly every page has new information and never-before-heard stories about the recording of 1970's McCartney, 1971's Ram and his early Wings albums, 1971's Wild Life along with 1973's Red Rose Speedway and Band On The Run. McCartney's first Wings tours are also examined witha fine-tooth comb.
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