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  • Release Date

    1 January 1998

  • Length

    16 tracks

Wide Prairie is a posthumous compilation by Linda McCartney. The album was compiled and released in 1998 by Paul McCartney after his wife's death, after a fan wrote in enquiring about "Seaside Woman"; a reggae beat type song which Wings had recorded in 1972, under the name Suzy and the Red Stripes, featuring Linda on lead vocals.

Paul compiled all her recordings with the help of Parlophone Records and MPL Communications. Lead guitar on the song "The Light Comes from Within" is played by the McCartneys' son, musician/sculptor James McCartney. The album reached number 127 in the UK charts, while the title track made the top 75, at number 74. "The Light Comes from Within" also charted, at number 56 in the UK charts.

All songs by Linda McCartney, except where noted.

"Wide Prairie" – 4:33
Recorded by Wings on 20 November 1973 in Paris, and in June 1974 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Mellotron, Backing vocals
Paul McCartney – Bass, Piano, Rhodes, Electric organ, Backing vocals
Jimmy McCulloch – Electric guitar
Denny Laine – Acoustic guitar
Davey Lutton – Drums
Vassar Clements and Johnny Gimble – Fiddles
Thaddeus Richard – Alto saxophone
Hewlett Quillen – Trombone
William Puett – Tenor saxophone
George Tidwell and Barry McDonald – Trumpets
Norman Ray – Baritone saxophone
"New Orleans" – 3:13
Recorded in New Orleans February 1975 during Wings sessions for album Venus and Mars, with further recording taking place on 24 May 1979.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Piano
Paul McCartney – Bass, Piano, Backing vocals
Denny Laine – Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar
Joe English – Drums
"The White Coated Man" (P. McCartney, L. McCartney, Carla Lane) – 2:13
A song critical of the practice of vivisection, recorded 21 March 1988 and 18 July 1989.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Casio keyboard
Paul McCartney – Hofner bass, Emulator strings, Drums, Electric guitar
Robbie McIntosh – Electric guitar
Steve Johnson – Synth strings, Trumpet, Bass kurzweil
Carla Lane - Spoken verse
"Love's Full Glory" – 3:46
Recorded 16 July 1980 and October of the same year.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Piano, Harmony vocal
Paul McCartney – Bass, Drums
Lloyd Green – Pedal steel
Laurence Juber – Acoustic guitar
"I Got Up" (L. McCartney, P. McCartney) – 3:19
Recorded 11 November 1973 and 20 March and 9 July 1998.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Backing vocals
Paul McCartney – Bass, Organ, Piano, Backing vocals
Jimmy McCulloch – Guitar
Denny Laine – Backing vocals
Davey Lutton – Drums
"The Light Comes from Within" (L. McCartney, P. McCartney) – 2:57
Recorded 18 March 1998, in what turned out to be Linda's final recording session before her death.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Electric piano
Paul McCartney – Hofner bass, Electric guitar, Piano, Wurlitzer, Electric piano, Backing vocals
James McCartney – Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar
"Mister Sandman" (Ballard) – 2:50
Recorded in Jamaica at The Black Ark studio on 20 June 1977 and in Scotland in August of the same year.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal
Paul McCartney – Electric guitar, vocals
Billy Boy – Rhythm guitar
Boris Gardiner – Bass guitar
Mike "Boo" Richards – Drums
Winston Wright – Keyboard
"Seaside Woman" – 3:54
Recorded 27 November 1972.
Included in a short film by Oscar Grillo that won the Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival.
The first song Linda ever wrote, according to Paul.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Electric piano, Backing vocals
Paul McCartney – Bass, Backing and Harmony vocals
Denny Laine – Piano, Guitar, Backing vocals
Henry McCullough – Guitar
Denny Seiwell – Drums
"Oriental Nightfish" – 2:49
Recorded 5 October 1973 during sessions for the Wings album Band on the Run.
Included in a short film titled Oriental Nightfish by Linda McCartney and Ian Emes.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocals, Moog, Electric piano
Paul McCartney – Bass, Drums, Guitar, Mellotron
Denny Laine – Flute
"Endless Days" (L. McCartney, Mick Bolton) – 3:11
Recorded 21 October 1987.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal
Mick Bolton – Piano, Keyboard
Ian Maidman – Bass and Drums
Geoffrey Richardson – Mandolin, Slide guitar
"Poison Ivy" (Leiber/Stoller) – 2:54
A cover version of the original by The Coasters. Recorded 21 October 1987.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal
Ian Maidman – Bass guitar, Drums, Electric guitar, Backing vocals
Mick Bolton – Piano, Keyboards, Backing vocal
Steve Fletcher – Backing vocals
"Cow" (L. McCartney, P. McCartney, Lane) – 4:24
Recorded 24 July 1988.
Linda McCartney - Lead vocals, Casio keyboard, Harmony vocals
Paul McCartney - Hofner bass, Drums, Electric guitar, Harmony vocals
Carla Lane - Spoken verse
"B-side to Seaside" (L. McCartney, P. McCartney) – 2:38
As the title might suggest, recorded on 16 March 1977 specifically as a B-side for a single featuring "Seaside Woman".
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal, Backing vocal
Paul McCartney – Drums, Mellotron, Backing vocals, Electric guitars, Piano, Moog, Congas, Banjo
"Sugartime" (Charlie Phillips, Odis Echols) – 2:06
A cover version of the original by The McGuire Sisters. Recorded in Jamaica at The Black Ark studio, 20 June 1977 and 7 July 1998.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal
Paul McCartney – Wurlitzer, vocals
Billy Boy – Rhythm guitar
Boris Gardiner – Bass guitar
Mike "Boo" Richards – Drums
Winston Wright – Keyboard
"Cook of the House" (P. McCartney) – 2:37
Recorded January–February 1976.
Originally released in 1976 on the Wings album Wings at the Speed of Sound and also as the B-side to "Silly Love Songs".
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal, Piano
Paul McCartney – Upright bass, Mellotron, Piano
Denny Laine – Electric guitar
Joe English – Drums
"Appaloosa" – 4:44
Recorded 7 March 1998.
Inspired by a story about the Nez Perce tribe and their love for horses.
Linda McCartney – Lead vocal
Paul McCartney – Drums, Hofner bass, Clarinet, Wurlitzer, Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar

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