As a member of The Beatles, Paul McCartney was very prolific when it came to writing and recording music.  When he formed his band Wings; the practice continued. 

While some of the music eventually made it into an album; there is still a great deal of music that has never been heard or performed.

One of those musical collections was bootlegged as frequently as a Grateful Dead concert; but was never officially released…until now!

In August of 1974, Sir Paul and his Wings bandmates entered the studios at Abbey Road where they recorded a documentary and some new music.  With “Band on the Run” still climbing the charts; it was too soon to put out any new music.

Over the years, pieces of the album were bootlegged or became part of another collection; but now “One Hand Clapping” is finally getting its official release.

Complete with original artwork, the album has been restored and remastered from the original recordings.

The album is available as a double CD, a digital download, and as a two LP + 7” package.  All formats are available via Sir Paul’s website at paulmccartney.com.

The tracklisting for “One Hand Clapping”:
“One Hand Clapping”
“Jet”
“Soily”
“C Moon”/”Little Woman Love”
“Maybe I’m Amazed”
“My Love”
“Bluebird”
“Let’s Love”
“All of You”
“I’ll Give You a Ring”
“Band on the Run”
“Live and Let Die”
“Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five”
“Baby Face”
“Let Me Roll It”
“Blue Moon of Kentucky”
“Power Cut”
“Love Me Baby”
“Let it Be”
“The Long and Winding Road”/”Lady Madonna”
“Junior’s Farm”
“Sally G”
“Tomorrow”
“Go Now”
“Wild Life”
“Hi, Hi, Hi”