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Paul McCartney Announces Vinyl Box Set of 80 Singles | Pitchfork

Paul McCartney has compiled 80 singles for a new box set of 7" vinyl. Out December 2 and limited to 3,000 copies, The 7" Singles comes in a wooden crate and comprises 163 songs released between 1971 and 2019; 65 of the singles come with restored original artwork and the same B-sides, and the remaining 15 were previously unreleased on 7". For the accompanying 148-page book, Macca also wrote a foreword touching on the thrill of crate-digging and his love of B-sides. The set is priced at $611.98. Find the tracklist on McCartney’s website. Below, listen to remastered versions of “Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey” and “Too Many People.”

In a press release, McCartney said, “I hope the songs in this box set bring back fun memories for you too. They do for me, and there will be more to come….” All the tracks were remastered and cut at Abbey Road. Black Wooden Box

Paul McCartney Announces Vinyl Box Set of 80 Singles | Pitchfork

Earlier this year, McCartney headlined Glastonbury and reissued his three McCartney albums, I, II, and III. Peter Jackson’s Let It Be documentary Get Back came out last year. Read “The Beatles: Get Back Rewrites the Fab Four’s Ending.”

Paul McCartney Announces Vinyl Box Set of 80 Singles | Pitchfork

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