Paul McCartney's new release is also out as a promotional CD. |
1. Hope For The Future (Edit) 3:08
2. Hope For The Future (Main) 4:06
3. Hope For The Future (Trash) 2:56
4. Hope For The Future (Beatsession Mix) 6:00
5. Hope For The Future (Jaded Mix) 5:33
6. Hope For The Future (Mirwais Mix) 4:24
The EP will also be made available on a 12" vinyl disc on January 12th (Jan. 13th in the USA), but if you don't own a turntable and you prefer physical, factory made discs to downloads, the promotional CD is what you'll need to hunt down.
In an interview with Digital Spy, McCartney was asked if he thought more and more acts will turn to video games as an option to get their music out there?
"I think it's a possibility, yeah. It really depends on whether the people making the games think it's appropriate. I mean Prodigy did that thing years ago, 'Firestarter', and that was for a video game. It was for a very early Playstation thing, and I remember thinking, 'Wow, that's cool,' because that's how I would hear that song. People have done it since, so I'm not the first to do it. But what I've done is a straight forward song rather than a digital one, which you can do for computer games. With this game being big and epic, it was more like writing a film soundtrack. I wonder that it well might happen that people start to ring up the video game developers... 'Hey, I've got a song!'"
Of course, McCartney is known to have been fascinated by video games early on. Back in the 8-bit era, a video game was created around his "Give My Regards To Broad Street" film in 1984, and his 1989 music video for Ou est le Soleil was inspired by the video games of the day.