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  1. Listen to Wide Prairie by Linda McCartney on Apple Music. 1998. 16 Songs. Duration: 52 minutes.

  2. 15. Aug. 2019 · Wide Prairie, the posthumous solo album from Linda McCartney, was compiled by Paul after Linda's tragic death. Among its 16 tracks are 13 original songs written by Linda and 3 covers. Paul, who produced the album, sings backing vocals and plays a variety of instruments. A personal set of songs, Wide Prairie provides a glimpse into the varied aspects of Linda McCartney, from "Cow" and "The ...

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  3. 27. Okt. 1998 · SKU: 7728518. Description. Wide Prairie, a posthumous 1998 compilation of Linda McCartney recordings spanning the early 1970s through the late 1990s, will be re-released Friday 2nd August via MPL / Capitol / UMe. The only album to be released solely under Linda’s name, Wide Prairie features Linda on vocals and various instruments on songs she ...

  4. Linda McCartney 'Wide Prairie' official video from the 'Wide Prairie' album. Pick up your copy from your local record store or online HERE: https://LindaMcCa...

  5. Ich kann verstehen, dass Linda McCartney Spaß an diesen Aufnahmen hatte, nur trifft das leider nicht auf die Hörer zu. Die Lady kann definitiv überhaupt nicht singen und die songs sind auch völlig belanglos. Linda hat das produzieren können, weil ihr werter Ehemann ihr dieses Experiment nicht verweigern wollte.

  6. Wide Prairie. By Linda McCartney. This image is a cover of an audio recording, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the work or the artist (s) which produced the recording or cover artwork in question. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of such covers qualifies as fair use.

  7. Wide Prairie – A song written by Paul, for Linda to sing. Recorded in November 15, 1973 in the EMI Odeon, in Paris, with a six man horn section, led by Tony Dorsey added during the Nashville sessions, in June 1974. An 11:37 mix as placed on the 1978 Kold Kutz compilation, but when it was officially released as the title track of on Linda McCartney’s posthumous solo album in 1998, this was ...