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  2. On 20 June 1989, by which time McCartney had returned to Capitol Records, Back to the Egg was released on CD in America with three bonus tracks: "Daytime Nighttime Suffering", McCartney's 1979 Christmas single "Wonderful Christmastime", and the latter's B-side, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reggae".

  3. On 20 June 1989, by which time McCartney had returned to Capitol Records, Back to the Egg was released on CD in America.

  4. Back to the Egg is the seventh and final studio album released by Paul McCartney & Wings. In an attempt to keep up with the prevalent musical trends of the late70s, Paul McCartney wrote most...

  5. Back To The Egg was the ninth and final studio album by Wings, the band having acquired two new members in guitarist Laurence Juber and drummer Steve Holly. The album saw Paul work alongside producer Chris Thomas, who had trained as a producer during recording of The Beatles' 1968 eponymous classic (the White Album).

  6. Aug 2, 2011 · Back To The Egg. 123Next. Recorded: June 1978 – April 1979 Producer: Paul McCartney, Chris Thomas. Released: 8 June 1979 (UK), 11 June 1979 (US) Personnel.

  7. May 12, 2019 · US release date: May 24, 1979. From paulmccartney.com: Back To The Egg was the ninth and final studio album by Wings, the band having acquired two new members in guitarist Laurence Juber and drummer Steve Holly.

  8. The seventh and last studio album released by Wings before their disbanding in 1981. "Back To The Egg" was recorded in various locations: - Spirit Of Ranachan Studios in Campbeltown (Scotland) between 29 June and 27 July 1978; - Lympne Castle in Lympne (Kent) between 11 and 29 September 1978;

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