Paul McCartney Give My Regards To Broad Street
Paul McCartney Give My Regards To Broad Street
Personnel includes: Paul McCartney (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, electric harpsichord, bass); Eric Stewart (vocals, guitar); Linda McCartney (vocals, keyboards); David Gilmour, Steve Luthaker, Eric Ford (guitar); Pat Halling, Laurie Lewis, Raymond Keenlyside, Tony Gilbert (violin); Derek Grossmith (clarinet, alto saxophone); Eddie Mordue (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Vic Ash (tenor saxophone); Ronnie Hughs, Bobby Haughey (trumpet); Chris Smith (trombone); Jeff Bryant (French horn); George Martin (piano); Gerry Butler, Trevor Barstow (keyboards); Anne Dudley (synthesizer); Russ Stableford (acoustic bass); Herbie Flowers, Louis Johnson, John Paul Jones (bass); John Dean (drums, percussion); Jeff Porcaro, Dave Mattacks (drums); Jody Linscott (percussion); Dave Edmunds, Chris Spedding, Ringo Starr.
Recorded in England in 1984.
This Paul McCartney release is the soundtrack from the film GIVE MY REGARDS and includes 17 tracks.
Digitally remastered reissue contains two bonus tracks.
GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADSTREET was a 1984 musical adventure film that was loosely based on a day in the life of Paul McCartney. While the film was a spectacular flop and perhaps the most embarrassing project that McCartney has ever been involved with, GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADSTREET's soundtrack album features some exceptionally good music. The album opens with "No More Lonely Nights," a haunting, bittersweet ballad that is one of McCartney's best.
Backed by a hard-hitting band that includes Ringo Starr on drums and guitarists Chris Spedding and Dave Edmunds, McCartney also gets a chance to cut loose on several raunchy rockers ("Not Such A Bad Boy" and "No Values") that prove that McCartney had not lost his ability to create raw, back-to-basics rock and roll. While McCartney's remakes of Beatles songs like "The Long And Winding Road" and "Eleanor Rigby" (and a bizarre remake of the Wings hit "Silly Love Songs") do not improve on the originals, his heartfelt, spirited performances of these classic songs help make GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADSTREET one of McCartney's best albums of the eighties.
- Format: CD
- Genre: Rock and Pop
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