This work dispels the image of being a backing band and emphasizes the band's individuality.
The fifth album released in 1976. The album is composed of songs with lead vocals by the members at the time, Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch, and Joe English. It contains 11 songs in total, including the singles "Silly Love Songs" and "Let'em In."
This album was produced during Paul's world tour, which lasted for about a year from September 1975 to October 1976, with 64 shows in 12 countries. It only reached number 2 in the UK, but since he was on tour in the US at the time of its release, it stayed at number 1 in the US for 7 weeks. It was the album that Paul had the most number 1 hits since The Beatles broke up.
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- Performer - Paul McCartney
- Producer - Paul McCartney
- Written-By - McCartney
- Engineer - Pete Henderson
- Performer - Linda McCartney
- Photography By [Cover And Label] - Linda McCartney
- Performer - Denny Laine
- Written-By - Laine
- Horns - Howie Casey
- Performer - Jimmy McCulloch
- Written-By - McCulloch
- Performer - Joe English
- Horns - Steve Howard
- Written-By - Allen
- Horns - Tony Dorsey
- Horns - Thaddeus Richard
- Artwork [Inner Sleeve] - Humphrey Ocean
- Photography By [Back Cover] - Clive Arrowsmith
- Sleeve - Hipgnosis (2)
- Photography By [Inside Club] - Bob Ellis