Amoeba Gig, soon to come from Paul McCartney. |
Original 4-track 12" vinyl EP, released 13 November 2007. |
Some additional songs from the concert appeared on different editions of the Ever Present Past single, as follows:
CD Single
1. Ever Present Past
2. Only Mama Knows (Live from Amoeba)
3. Dance Tonight (Live from Amoeba)
7" Vinyl
Side A Ever Present Past
Side B House Of Wax (Live from Amoeba)
Digital Bundle (ie iTunes download package)
1. Ever Present Past
2. Only Mama Knows (Live From Amoeba)
3. That Was Me (Live From Amoeba)
So that made six tracks available to the general public. But more tracks were aired on the radio. The Santa Monica public radio station KCRW featured 10 songs as well as an interview with McCartney on their show, "Morning Becomes Eclectic" September 5th, 2007.
Even more songs from this concert, 14 in all, incorporating the ten tracks from KCRW, made their debut in better quality on the Norwegian NRK radio station P1 on the 9th of November, 2007. There they were broadcast one song after another without interruptions. And the radio station also published a web page in English to enable the whole world to listen to the 14 songs. The web page is still there, but the music's no longer available. The songs played were:
1. Drive My Car
2. Only Mama Knows
3. Dance Tonight
4. C Moon
5. That Was Me
6. Blackbird
7. Here Today
8. Back In The USSR
9. Nod Your Head
10. House of Wax
11. Get Back
12. Hey Jude
13. Lady Madonna
14. I Saw Her Standing There
In January 2009, the original 4-track EP "Amoeba's Secret" was released in the CD format.
A CD version of the original 4-track EP was released in January 2009. |
The CD disc was made to look like a vinyl LP with stickers on the surface. |
12-track CD released in 2010 and was a freebie with Mail on Sunday in the U.K. |
In Ireland, the CD came free with the Irish Mail On Sunday.
Back of "Mail on Sunday" version. |
But now, come July 12, 2019, the full 21-song recording documenting possibly the most intimate L.A. show Paul has ever played will be made available to the public for the first time. The millions of people not among the luckier than lucky few hundred rubbing elbows with the likes of Ringo Starr, Jeff Lynne, Alanis Morrisette and Woody Harrelson during that once in a lifetime in-store set will be able to get hold of the previously unavailable songs from this concert, like "The Long And Winding Road,""I’ll Follow The Sun,""I’ve Got A Feeling,""Calico Skies," "Matchbox,""Baby Face" and additionally, the LP will include an exclusive soundcheck recording of "Coming Up."
Amoeba Gig has been newly remixed by Paul’s engineer Steve Orchard and will be available in configurations including CD, 2 x 180g black vinyl, and limited edition color vinyl (LP1 - clear, LP2 - hazy amber transparent).
Incidentally, this may be Paul's only concert since 1989 not to feature Paul "Wix" Wickens. He was busy organising a tribute concert for the late Princess Diana back in London, and was replaced in Paul's band on this concert by David Arch on keyboards.
Amoeba Gig (CD)
1. Drive My Car
2. Only Mama Knows
3. Dance Tonight
4. C Moon
5. The Long And Winding Road
6. I’ll Follow The Sun
7. Calico Skies
8. That Was Me
9. Blackbird
10. Here Today
11. Back In The USSR
12. Nod Your Head
13. House Of Wax
14. I’ve Got A Feeling
15. Matchbox
16. Get Back
17. Baby Face
18. Hey Jude
19. Let It Be
20. Lady Madonna
21. I Saw Her Standing There
Amoeba Gig (LP)
Side A:
1. Drive My Car
2. Only Mama Knows
3. Dance Tonight
4. C Moon
5. The Long And Winding Road
6. I’ll Follow The Sun
Side B:
1. Calico Skies
2. That Was Me
3. Blackbird
4. Here Today
5. Back In The USSR
6. Nod Your Head
Side C:
1. House Of Wax
2. I’ve Got A Feeling
3. Matchbox
4. Get Back
Side D:
1. Baby Face
2. Hey Jude
3. Let It Be
4. Lady Madonna
5. I Saw Her Standing There
6. Coming Up [Soundcheck]
The Amoeba Gig release is only one of four releases from Paul on July 12, but the other three are re-releases of previously available albums, although "CHOBA B CCCP" and "Paul Is Live" have been remastered at Abbey Road Studios. Strangely, it seems to be the original 11-track version of "CHOBA" which sees re-release, even though this was replaced with a 13 track version in both the Soviet Union in 1988 and in the rest of the world in 1991... Full details are available from Paul's website.