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Back to the Egg

Back to the Egg
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Studio album by Wings
Released 24 May 1979 (US)
8 June 1979 (UK)
Recorded 29 June–27 July 1978,
Spirit of Ranachan Studios, Campbeltown;
11–29 September 1978,
Lympne Castle, Kent;
3 October–December 1978, March–1 April 1979,
Abbey Road Studios, London;
December 1978–February 1979,
Replica Studio, London
Genre Rock
Length 42:01
Label Columbia (US)
Parlophone (UK)
Producer Paul McCartney, Chris Thomas
Wings chronology
Wings Greatest
(1978)
Back to the Egg
(1979)
McCartney II
(1980)
Singles from Back to the Egg
  1. "Old Siam, Sir"
    Released: 1 June 1979 (UK only)
  2. "Getting Closer"
    Released: 5 June 1979 (US); 16 August 1979 (UK)
  3. "Arrow Through Me"
    Released: 14 August 1979 (US only)
  4. "Rockestra Theme"
    Released: 1979 (Europe only)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 2/5 stars
Billboard "Spotlight"
Robert Christgau C
Creem (favourable)
The Essential Rock Discography 5/10
Melody Maker (unfavourable)
MusicHound 1/5
Q 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone (highly unfavourable)
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2/5 stars
Smash Hits 6/10

Back to the Egg is the seventh and final studio album by the British-American band Wings, released in 1979 on Columbia Records in America, and on Parlophone in the UK. Co-produced by Chris Thomas, the album reflects band leader Paul McCartney's embracing of contemporary musical trends such as new wave and punk, and marked the arrival of new Wings members Laurence Juber and Steve Holley. Back to the Egg adopts a loose conceptual theme around the idea of a working band, and its creation coincided with a period of considerable activity for the group, which included making a return to touring and work on several television and film projects.

Recording for the album began in June 1978 and lasted for almost a year. The sessions took place at Spirit of Ranachan Studios in Scotland, Lympne Castle in Kent, London's Abbey Road Studios, and Replica Studio – the last of which McCartney built as an exact replica of Abbey Road's Studio Two when the latter became unavailable. Wings returned to Abbey Road in March 1979 to complete the album, before filming a series of promotional videos in Lympne and elsewhere, for what became the Back to the Egg TV special.

Back to the Egg received unfavourable reviews from the majority of critics, with Rolling Stone magazine deriding it as "the sorriest grab bag of dreck in recent memory". Although the album charted in the top ten around the world and was certified platinum in the United States, it was viewed as a commercial failure relative to previous Wings releases, particularly in light of the generous financial terms under which McCartney had signed with CBS-owned Columbia Records. Of its singles – "Old Siam, Sir", "Getting Closer" and "Arrow Through Me" – only "Getting Closer" made the top twenty in Britain or America. The song "Rockestra Theme", recorded with a cast of guest musicians from bands such as the Who, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1980.


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