Wednesday, November 21, 2012
For Paul McCartney
Last updated on December 12, 2020
Recording "Destiny: Music of the Spheres"
Nov 20-23, 2012 • Songs recorded during this session appear on Destiny: Music of the Spheres
Recording studio: EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios • London • UK
Article Nov 20, 2012 • Paul McCartney backs PETA's "Celebrate Life" campaign
Session Nov 20-23, 2012 • Recording "Destiny: Music of the Spheres"
Session Nov 21, 2012 • Recording "Hope For The Future"
Interview Nov 23, 2012 • Paul McCartney interview for The Independent
Concert Nov 25, 2012 • Canada • Vancouver
Next session December 2012 ? • Recording "Heart Of The Country"
AlbumSome of the songs worked on during this session were first released on the "Destiny: Music of the Spheres" Official album
The music suite “Music Of The Spheres“, which had been written by Martin O’Donnell, Michael Salvatori and Paul McCartney to serve as a companion piece to the soundtrack of the video game “Destiny“, was recorded during four days late November 2012 at Abbey Road.
Paul McCartney only joined the sessions on Wednesday 21st ; which is the likely date when the orchestral overdubs for “Hope For The Future” – a song which would appear in the end credits of the game – were recorded.
Giles Martin, producer of “Hope For The Future” attended this session.


Written by Paul McCartney
Recording
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