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Bringing the raw, punchy production into the modern era with high-resolution audio and Atmos mixes. The "Lost" Singles:

In the sprawling, genre-defying discography of Sir Paul McCartney, certain albums shine as undisputed commercial peaks ( Band on the Run ), others as intimate lo-fi gems ( Ram ), and a few as ambitious, misunderstood artifacts that demand re-evaluation. , released in 1979, firmly belongs in the latter category. For decades, it was viewed as the awkward final chapter of Wings—a bloated, over-produced rock opera without a plot. But thanks to the meticulous Paul McCartney Archive Collection , this audacious album has finally received the lavish, contextual re-issue it always deserved. paul mccartney archive collection back to the egg

The centerpiece is the . Overseen by McCartney himself and a team of engineers, the 2014 remaster strips away the muddy compression of the original vinyl and the harshness of the first CD transfers. The bass—always McCartney's secret weapon—is finally front and center. The drums crack. The synths breathe. Hearing Arrow Through Me in high-resolution audio is a religious experience. Bringing the raw, punchy production into the modern

: Rumors suggest that Archive editions for both albums were in development but hit legal or licensing snags, particularly regarding the star-studded "Rockestra" tracks. Recent Activity : 2022 remasters of several tracks appeared in the The 7" Singles Box For decades, it was viewed as the awkward

Instead, the current focus of McCartney's team (MPL) is the promotion of his new studio album, , scheduled for release on May 29, 2026 . 🥚 Why the Delay?

The 4-LP box set is a gorgeous object. Pressed on 180-gram black vinyl (with a limited colored pressing for Record Store Day), it includes an 11-inch-by-11-inch replica of the original tour program.

, leading to speculation that full album remasters are already complete and awaiting a release window. 50th Anniversary Predictions