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Friday, December 1, 1995

Mixing "Whole Life"

For Paul McCartney


Location

  • Recording studio: Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK

Timeline

Album

Some of the songs worked on during this session were first released on the "Flaming Pie - Archive Collection" Official album.

Some of the songs from this session also appear on:

A rough mix of “Whole Life“, the song recorded by Paul McCartney and Dave Stewart, was prepared on this day (likely in Hog Hill Mill). It would remain unreleased till its inclusion on the 2020 Flaming Pie Archive Collection.


Session activities

  1. Whole Life

    Written by Paul McCartney, Dave Stewart

    Mixing

    AlbumOfficially released on Flaming Pie - Archive Collection


Going further

Eight Arms to Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium

We owe a lot to Chip Madinger and Mark Easter for the creation of those session pages, but you really have to buy this book to get all the details!

Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium is the ultimate look at the careers of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr beyond the Beatles. Every aspect of their professional careers as solo artists is explored, from recording sessions, record releases and tours, to television, film and music videos, including everything in between. From their early film soundtrack work to the officially released retrospectives, all solo efforts by the four men are exhaustively examined.

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