Diana, Princess Of Wales - Tribute
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- US release date:
- Dec 02, 1997
- Publisher:
- Columbia
- Reference:
- C2K 69012
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Track list
Disc 1
1.
Who Wants To Live Forever
5:14 • Studio version
2.
You Have Been Loved
5:28 • Studio version
3.
Angel
4:16 • Studio version
4.
Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace
2:36 • Studio version
5.
Miss Sarajevo
5:19 • Studio version
6.
Shakespeare's Sonnet No. 18
2:52 • Studio version
7.
Written by Paul McCartney
2:56 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Acoustic guitar, Backing vocal, Bass guitar, Electric guitar, Harmonium, Harpsichord, Lead vocal, Mellotron, Percussion effects, Piano, Producer, Spanish guitar
- Jeff Lynne :
- Backing vocal, Electric spinette harpsichord, Producer
- Geoff Emerick :
- Mixing engineer, Recording engineer
- Jon Jacobs :
- Recording engineer
- Keith Smith :
- Assistant engineer
- Session Recording:
- Started Nov 21, 1995
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
- Session Overdubs ?:
- February 1996
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
8.
Tears In Heaven
4:31 • Studio version
9.
Everybody Hurts
4:58 • Studio version
10.
Streets Of Philadelphia
3:14 • Studio version
11.
Don't Dream It's Over
3:53 • Studio version
12.
Hymn To Her
4:54 • Studio version
13.
Love Minus Zero / No Limit
4:30 • Studio version
14.
In The Sun
6:42 • Studio version
15.
Watermark
2:24 • Studio version
16.
Love Theme From "A Star Is Born" (Evergreen)
3:07 • Studio version
17.
Every Nation
4:50 • Studio version
18.
I'll Fly Away
4:15 • Studio version
Disc 2
1.
I'll Be Missing You
4:03 • Studio version
2.
Because You Loved Me
4:31 • Studio version
3.
Gone Too Soon
3:23 • Studio version
4.
You Were Loved
4:09 • Studio version
5.
You Gotta Be
3:59 • Studio version
6.
Hero (Live Version)
4:36 • Studio version
7.
Prayer For The Dying
4:15 • Studio version
8.
Missing You
4:15 • Studio version
9.
Wish You Were Here
4:45 • Studio version
10.
How Could An Angel Break My Heart
4:19 • Studio version
11.
Love Is A Beautiful Thing
3:45 • Studio version
12.
All That Matters
4:17 • Studio version
13.
Mama
5:03 • Studio version
14.
Don't Wanna Lose You
4:01 • Studio version
15.
Stars
4:09 • Studio version
16.
Ave Maria
4:40 • Studio version
17.
Pavane
4:05 • Studio version
18.
I Am In Love With The World
3:59 • Studio version
About
From Wikipedia:
Diana, Princess of Wales: Tribute is a 1997 two CD release in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales with participation of a great number of renowned artists. The proceeds of the albums went towards the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund charity created in her memory.
The double CD released on 2 December 1997 brings together 36 songs from some of the biggest names in several genres of music, who dedicate both well-known and brand new material to the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales who had died just 3 months earlier on 31 August 1997. […]
From Club Sandwich n°83, Autumn 1997:
Rarely in the sadly short life of Diana, Princess of Wales, could she truly hide from the flock of paparazzi. Although she met Paul and Linda on several occasions, it was almost always in the attendant arc of the camera flash.
But one day in early 1993, during the McCartneys’ rehearsals at Pinewood Studios for The New World Tour, Diana managed a short escape. Paul, Linda and the Band were filming run-through after run-through when they were told that they had visitors: Diana, and the Princes William and Harry.
Paul stopped the filming and, on hearing that the boys “wanted to hear some rock and roll”, kicked the band through an impromptu and blistering set.
Then we broke for lunch. Paul and Linda took a table at Pinewood’s restaurant. It was a paparazzo’s dream shot: there, at one table, were Paul, Linda and their daughter Mary, Diana with William and Harry, as well as David Puttnam and Robin Williams, who were also filming at the studio.
In memory of Diana here is a photograph to remind of happier times, taken in Lille, France, in November 1992 at a performance of Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio. With respect to Diana and everyone else’s right to privacy, we are not showing the Pinewood picture, a shot that no one apart from those present has a right to see.
GEOFF BAKER