A monumental live album that offers a new interpretation of Beatles music
A moving record of Paul McCartney's historic concert in the Soviet Union, proving that music can transcend political barriers.
The concert, held in the Soviet Union shortly after the end of the Cold War, was a historic event that demonstrated to the world the power of music for peace. The selection of songs, mainly Beatles songs, touched the hearts of music fans from both East and West, and served as an opportunity to once again recognize the importance of cultural exchange.
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11 TRACKS:
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1)
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Kansas City
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2)
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Twenty Flight Rock
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3)
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Lawdy Miss Clawdy
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4)
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Bring It On Home To Me
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5)
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Lucille
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6)
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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7)
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That's All Right Mama
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8)
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Ain't That A Shame
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9)
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Crackin' Up
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10)
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Just Because
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11)
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Midnight Special
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Bass, Guitar - Nick Garvey (6, 8, 9)
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Design - Mike Ross
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Design - Mikel Ross
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Drums - Chris Whitten
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Drums - Henry Spinetti (6, 8, 9)
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Engineer - Peter Henderson
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Guitar - Mick Green (1 to 5, 7, 10 & 11)
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Keyboards - Mick Gallagher
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Liner Notes - Paul McCartney
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Liner Notes [New Musical Express London May 1988] - Roy Carr
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Photography By - Linda McCartney
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Piano - Mick Gallagher
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Producer - Paul McCartney
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Vocals, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Paul McCartney (1 to 5, 7, 10 & 11)
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Vocals, Guitar - Paul McCartney (6, 8, 9)