Product Description
Rare Japanese First (& Only) Pressing Of The Definitive Best Of Paul McCartney 2LP Set ~ Complete With Highly Collectable Obi Strip! Vinyl & Gatefold Cover Still In Top Condition! Includes 4-Page Insert With Lyrics In English, Plus Insert With Lyrics & Notes In Japanese.
Featuring The Pick Of Paul’s Solo Material & His Work With Wings, Including “Live And Let Die”, “Band On The Run”, “Jet”, “Silly Love Songs”, “Maybe I’m Amazed”, “My Love”, “No More Lonely Nights”, Plus Duets With Stevie Wonder & Michael Jackson!
Condition – Vinyl: NEAR MINT!
Condition – Cover: EXCELLENT!
Japanese vinyl pressings are highly sought after by audiophiles and collectors, due to their premium sound quality and beautifully presented packaging. The sonic quality of Japanese records is regarded as the best in the world. No wonder all the original Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab records were pressed in Japan! The covers are printed on better quality heavy stock paper too. Top condition Japanese pressings are becoming scarcer ~ and therefore more collectable and valuable every year.
Side 1:
Jet
Band On The Run
Coming Up
Ebony And Ivory (With Stevie Wonder)
Listen To What The Man Said
Side 2:
No More Lonely Nights
Silly Love Songs
Let ‘Em In
C Moon
Pipes Of Peace
Side 3:
Live And Let Die
Another Day
Maybe I’m Amazed
Goodnight Tonight
Once Upon A Long Ago
Side 4:
Say Say Say (With Michael Jackson)
With A Little Luck
My Love
We All Stand Together
Mull Of Kintyre
AMG –
As a cross section of McCartney's hits, this is very, very good... mainstream pop craft of the highest order. 4 ½ Stars Technically, All the Best was the first compilation of McCartney's solo material, since Wings Greatest covered songs released under the Wings aegis. Well, there is considerable overlap between the two records -- no less than ten of that album's 12 songs are here, yet only the hard-rocking "Hi Hi Hi" is truly missed -- although the seven additional songs do give this album a different character. "Once Upon a Long Ago," the single offered as bait is here, along with many of McCartney's best songs. As a cross section of McCartney's hits, this is very, very good. It may be a little heavy on the schmaltz at times, yet this is still mainstream pop craft of the highest order. 4 ½ Stars