PAUL McCARTNEY GOOD EVENING NEW YORK CITY
Multi-Disc
CD/DVD Special Package Features Dazzling Performances of Beatles, Wings and Solo Classics From Citi Field, Formerly Shea Stadium,
Historic Site of The Beatles’ Landmark 1965 ConcertIt was three great nights for the
band and for me personally it was very exciting to be back opening a new stadium on the site of the old Shea Stadium where
we had played 44 years previously. Even more exciting because this time round you could hear us!”
Paul McCartney's
historic three-night musical christening of New York's Citi Field, witnessed by 120,000-plus attendees and universally
hailed as a concert experience for the ages, will be immortalized November 17 when Hear Music/Concord Music Group releases
Good Evening New York City. This momentous musical experience will be available in two formats: a 3-disc (2 CD + 1 DVD) standard
edition and a 4-disc (2 CD + 2 DVD) deluxe version featuring expanded packaging and a bonus DVD including McCartney's
traffic-stopping, headline-making July 15 performance on the Ed Sullivan Theater marquee (including bonus numbers not aired
on the Late Show with David Letterman broadcast). The set will also be made available in high quality vinyl. In any configuration,
the 30+ songs and nearly 3 hours of music comprising Good Evening New York City are a must-have for attendees wishing to relive
the July 17, 18 & 21 shows, those who couldn't get tickets and/or anyone interested in an audiovisual document of
a living legend. Good Evening New York City marks McCartney’s 2nd release for Hear Music. The first was 2007’s
highly acclaimed Memory Almost Full. The standard version of Good Evening New York City will be available at participating
Starbucks company-operated locations in the U.S. and Canada and wherever music is sold.
As the inaugural musical
event at Citi Field, the site of the former Shea Stadium, the July 2009 shows held special significance not only for McCartney
but for generations of his fans. The shows were performed on the same hallowed ground that The Beatles, in 1965, played the
34-minute show that would set the precedent for the modern day stadium rock show--and where in 2008 McCartney joined Billy
Joel for the final rock show before the original stadium's demolition. As documented on Good Evening New York City, "I'm
Down" from the 1965 set list was revived for the Citi Field shows, albeit this time played through a PA that was not
overpowered by screaming fans (though there were still several thousand who tried). Other highlights of Good Evening New York
City include faithful takes on Beatles classics "Drive My Car," "Got To Get You Into My Life," "The
Long And Winding Road," "Blackbird," "Eleanor Rigby," "Back In The USSR," "Paperback
Writer," "Let It Be," "Hey Jude," "Helter Skelter" and more, plus "Something"
rendered on ukulele gifted to Paul by George Harrison, and a tribute to John Lennon in the form of a medley of "A Day
In The Life" and "Give Peace A Chance." Wings era chestnuts include “Band On The Run," "My
Love," "Let Me Roll It" and the pyrotechnic tour de force of "Live And Let Die," while timeless McCartney
solo material ranges from "Here Today" to the upbeat "Flaming Pie" and "Dance Tonight" to a
pair of numbers from Electric Arguments, the 2008 album released under the alias of The Fireman.
The concert footage
featured on Good Evening New York City standard edition features concert footage directed by Paul Becher, who has overseen
live visuals for McCartney for some 200 performances and counting. The 33-song 2 hour 40 minute performances were shot in
High Definition using 15 cameras and digital footage incorporated from 75 Flipcams handed out to fans over the course of the
three night stand. The audio mix, in both stereo and 5.1, was handled by longtime McCartney engineer Paul Hicks, whose credits
include the recent Beatles remasters, The Beatles Anthology, Let It Be... Naked and two Grammy awards for his mixing work
on the Beatles' Love album.
The deluxe edition bonus DVD will feature footage of McCartney's July 15 performance
on the outdoor marquee of the Ed Sullivan Theater, previously available only as a webcast on the Late Show with David Letterman
website. The marquee set, which marked McCartney's return to the site of The Beatles U.S. television debut, generated
front page headlines and literally stopped traffic as word of mouth generated a crowd that packed Broadway from Columbus Circle
to Times Square.
Paul McCartney's July 17-21 Citi Field stand has already been unanimously hailed by critics
and audiences alike as the concert experience of a lifetime. On November 17, Good Evening New York City will document it for
the ages.
About Hear Music Hear Music is an innovative record label operated by Concord Music Group exclusively
for Starbucks. Rooted in quality, authenticity and passion, Hear Music works directly with artists, both emerging and established,
to bring quality music to the widest possible audience, in both Starbucks locations and traditional music retailers worldwide.
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