Venus and Mars (Wings album)

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Venus and Mars
File:VenusandMarsalbumcover.jpg
Studio album by Wings
Released 27 May 1975
Recorded 5–13 November 1974 at Abbey Road, London, 20 January–20 February 1975 at Sea Saint, New Orleans, and Wally Heider Studios
Genre Rock
Length 43:11
Label Capitol
Producer Paul McCartney
Wings chronology
Band on the Run
(1973)Band on the Run1973
Venus and Mars
(1975)
Wings at the Speed of Sound
(1976)Wings at the Speed of Sound1976
Singles from Venus and Mars
  1. "Listen to What the Man Said"
    Released: 16 May 1975
  2. "Letting Go"
    Released: 4 October 1975
  3. "Venus and Mars/Rock Show"
    Released: 27 October 1975

Venus and Mars is the fourth studio album by Wings. Released as the follow-up to the enormously successful Band on the Run, Venus and Mars continued Wings' string of success and would prove a springboard for a year-long worldwide tour. It was Paul McCartney's first post-Beatles album to be released worldwide on the Capitol Records label.

Background and recording

After recording Band on the Run (1973) as a three-piece with wife Linda and guitarist Denny Laine, McCartney added Jimmy McCulloch on lead guitar and Geoff Britton on drums to the Wings line-up in 1974. Having written several new songs for the next album, McCartney decided on New Orleans, Louisiana as the recording venue, and Wings headed there in January 1975. Before the departure to New Orleans, Wings had recorded three songs at Abbey Road Studios in London in November 1974: "Letting Go", "Love In Song" and "Medicine Jar", all overdubbed later at Sea Saint Studios between January and February.[1]

As soon as the sessions began, the personality clash that had been evident between McCulloch and Britton during Wings' 1974 sessions in Nashville became more pronounced, and Britton – after a six-month tenure – quit Wings, having only played on three of the new songs. A replacement, American Joe English, was quickly auditioned and hired to finish the album.[2]

The sessions proved to be productive, not only finishing the entire album, but also several additional songs, including two future McCartney B-sides, "Lunch Box/Odd Sox" and "My Carnival". McCartney also decided to link the songs together much like the Beatles had on Abbey Road to give the album a more continuous feel.[3]

John Lennon, often in a nostalgic mood during his Lost Weekend period, had told May Pang (his then girlfriend) that they would visit the McCartneys during the recording sessions for Venus and Mars, and considered writing with him again. Lennon's planned visit never happened due to his reunion with Yoko Ono.[4]

Wings' interpretation of the theme to Crossroads, a British soap opera, was sometimes used to end the show in place of the regular theme tune, usually when there was a cliffhanger ending with a hint of sadness involved.

Release

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars[5]
Robert Christgau B+[6]
Classic Rock 8/10[7]
The Essential Rock Discography 6/10[8]
Mojo 4/5 stars[9]
MusicHound 2/5[10]
Q 2/5 stars[11]
Record Collector 3/5 stars[12]
Rolling Stone (unfavourable)[13]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3.5/5 stars[14]

Preceded by the single "Listen to What the Man Said" in May 1975, Venus and Mars appeared two weeks later to decent reviews and brisk sales. The album reached number 1 in the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries around the world (as did "Listen to What the Man Said" in the US) and sold 4 million copies worldwide.[7] The reaction was less than what had greeted Band on the Run a year earlier, however.

Two additional singles, "Letting Go" and "Venus and Mars/Rock Show", were released. Although the latter almost reached the US top ten,[15] it did not chart at all in the UK.

In September, Wings began what would be their year-long Wings Over the World tour in the UK, with concerts in Australia, Europe, the US and Canada to follow. Songs from Venus and Mars featured heavily in the concert setlist.

The album was first issued on compact disc by Columbia Records in 1983, although early pressings were pressed in Japan by CSR Compact Disc, which was etched in the inner ring. This CD was one of the first pressed at CBS/Sony's Digital Audio Disc Plant in Terre Haute, Indiana CD pressing plant. The Columbia McCartney Discs are prized by audiophiles for their mastering.[citation needed] In 1993, Venus and Mars was remastered and reissued on CD as part of "The Paul McCartney Collection" series with "Zoo Gang" (a UK television theme that was the UK B-side of "Band on the Run" in 1974), "Lunch Box/Odd Sox" (B-side of "Coming Up" in 1980) and "My Carnival" ("Spies Like Us"' B-side in 1985) as bonus tracks. In 2007, the album was reissued in digital form on iTunes with the same bonus tracks, plus the extended "party mix" of "My Carnival".

The album was also originally released in 4-channel quadraphonic. In 1996 the quadraphonic version of the album was issued on compact disc in the DTS 5.1 Music Disc format.

Track listing

All songs written by Paul and Linda McCartney (listed as "McCartney"), except as noted.

Side one
  1. "Venus and Mars" – 1:16
  2. "Rock Show" – 5:31
  3. "Love in Song" – 3:04
  4. "You Gave Me the Answer" – 2:15
  5. "Magneto and Titanium Man" – 3:16
  6. "Letting Go" – 4:33
Side two
  1. "Venus and Mars (Reprise)" – 2:05
  2. "Spirits of Ancient Egypt" – 3:04
  3. "Medicine Jar" (Jimmy McCulloch, Colin Allen) – 3:37
  4. "Call Me Back Again" – 4:58
  5. "Listen to What the Man Said" – 4:01
  6. "Treat Her Gently - Lonely Old People" – 4:21
  7. "Crossroads Theme" (Tony Hatch) – 1:00

Additional tracks

All songs written and composed by Paul & Linda McCartney. 

2014 remaster

In 2014 the album was re-issued by Hear Music/Concord Music Group as part of the fifth set of releases, alongside Wings at the Speed of Sound, in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. It was released in multiple formats:[16]

  • Standard Edition 2-CD; the original 13-track album on the first disc, plus 14 bonus tracks on a second disc.
  • Deluxe Edition 2-CD/1-DVD;
    • the original 13-track #1 album remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London;
    • a bonus audio disc with 14 tracks including the hit single "Junior's Farm" and rare and previously unreleased songs;
    • a 128-page numbered hardbound book featuring new interview with Paul McCartney, rare and previously unpublished photographs by Linda McCartney and Aubrey Powell (entitled "Nashville Diary 1975"), inserts of archive material (including a facsimile of Paul's original handwritten lyric "scroll"), expanded track-by-track annotation and full history of the album, a deck pass "Paul and Linda McCartney - Venus and Mars", a complete illustrated history of the making of Venus and Mars and a poster and a flyer "Wings in concert at Elstree";
    • a DVD featuring previously unreleased and exclusive content including the original TV commercial for the album (directed by Karel Reisz), footage of the band in New Orleans ("Recording My Carnival" and "Bon Voyageur") and rehearsing the songs from Venus and Mars at Elstree Studios ("Wings At Elstree");
    • an access to downloadable 24bit 96 kHz high-resolution audio versions of the remastered album and bonus audio tracks.
  • Remastered vinyl The albums will also be available on special gatefold vinyl editions (vinyl editions include a download card).
  • High Resolution Digital album will be made available as both standard and deluxe versions – including Mastered for iTunes and Hi-Res formats.
Disc 1

The original 13-track album.

Disc 2 – Bonus Audio
  1. "Junior's Farm" – 4:23
  2. "Sally G" – 3:40
  3. "Walking in the Park with Eloise" (Jim McCartney) – 3:10
  4. "Bridge on the River Suite" – 3:11
  5. "My Carnival" – 3:59
  6. "Going To New Orleans (My Carnival)" – 2:07
  7. "Hey Diddle [Ernie Winfrey Mix]" – 3:51
  8. "Let’s Love" – 2:05
  9. "Soily [from One Hand Clapping]" – 3:57
  10. "Baby Face [from One Hand Clapping]" – 1:43
  11. "Lunch Box/Odd Sox" – 3:55
  12. "4th of July" – 3:49
  13. "Rock Show [Old Version]" – 7:09
  14. "Letting Go [Single Mix]" – 3:36
Disc 3 – DVD
  1. "Recording My Carnival"
  2. "Bon Voyageur"
  3. "Wings at Elstree"
  4. "Venus and Mars TV Ad"
Additional download tracks available via paulmccartney.com
  1. "Letting Go [Extended Version]" – 5:39
  2. "Love My Baby [from One Hand Clapping]" – 1:16
  3. "Rock Show [New Version]" – 6:31

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

Certifications and sales

Worldwide sales according to Paul McCartney's own website in excess of 10 million.[37]

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Canada (Music Canada)[38] Platinum 100,000
Japan (Oricon Charts) 152,000[22]
United Kingdom (BPI)[39] Platinum 300,000
United States (RIAA)[40] Platinum 1,000,000

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

Footnotes

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Preceded by UK number-one album
28 June 1975
19 July 1975
Succeeded by
Horizon by the Carpenters
Horizon by The Carpenters
Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
19–25 July 1975
Succeeded by
One of These Nights by Eagles
Preceded by
Gråt inga tårar by Thorleifs [1]
Norwegian VG-lista number-one album
25/1975 - 38/1975 (14 weeks)
Succeeded by
ABBA by ABBA[2]
Preceded by
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
by Elton John
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
by Elton John
Canadian RPM Chart number-one album
26 July 1975
13 September 1975
Succeeded by
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
by Elton John
Fandango! by ZZ Top
Preceded by
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
by Elton John
New Zealand Chart number-one album
8 August 1975
Succeeded by
The Very Best of by Roger Whittaker

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  2. Wingspan, 2001
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