Paul Mccartney Archive Collection Back To The Egg <UPDATED ⚡>
As of April 2026, a "Back to the Egg" entry in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection has not been officially released
- "Never Tell" (demo) (2:58)
- "To See That Girl" (demo) (2:50)
- "Look at Me" (live) (3:03)
- "What You're Doing" (live) (4:19)
- "I Would Like to Turn You Back Again" (live) (3:32)
- "Old Marley" (live) (4:09)
- "The Longest Time" (live) (3:43)
- "When I'm Sixty-Four" (live) (4:01)
- "Jealousy" (live) (3:47)
- "Some Days" (demo) (2:49)
- "Spin It on" (demo) (2:17)
- "To Put You Back" (demo) (2:50)
- "Strange Way" (demo) (2:56)
The Back to the Egg Archive Collection reissue features elegant, deluxe packaging, including: paul mccartney archive collection back to the egg
Unreleased Sessions: Features outtakes and rough mixes such as "Cage," "Robber's Ball," and "Weep for Love," as well as the unedited "long version" of the opening track "Reception". As of April 2026, a "Back to the
So if you only know the hits, skip the singles for a moment. Put on the 2018 remaster of “Old Siam, Sir” at a foolish volume. Then sit with the fragile acoustic demo of “Baby’s Request” included in the extra disc. That’s not two different McCartneys. That’s the whole man — restless, melodic, occasionally messy, and completely unwilling to stand still. "Never Tell" (demo) (2:58) "To See That Girl"
The album is best known for the "Rockestra Theme," a heavy-hitting instrumental that featured a "supergroup" including Pete Townshend, David Gilmour, and John Bonham. Despite reaching platinum status in the U.S., it received mixed contemporary reviews and was followed by McCartney’s 1980 arrest in Japan, which effectively ended Wings. Status of the Archive Collection Release
