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Paul McCartney / New 2CD+DVD collector’s edition due next month

Paul McCartney has confirmed that his New album will be reissued as a special three disc collector’s set in October, exactly 12 months on from its original release date.

This ‘new’ edition will be a 2CD+DVD set and comes in hardback book packaging. The first CD repeats the deluxe edition of 2013 with 14 tracks plus ‘hidden’ track Scared.

The second audio disc serves up Struggle – previously a Japanese-only bonus track – and two brand new previously unreleased tracks from the album sessions; Hell To Pay and Demons Dance. Four live tracks from McCartney’s Tokyo Dome gig in 2013 complete this CD.

The final disc is a DVD that is effectively an expanded version of the video disc that came as part of the 2014 Japan Tour Edition of New (although it doesn’t include everything from it) which was issued in the Far East in late Spring this year. Like that, this DVD includes the Something New documentary (47 minutes) and the Queenie Eye video. New to this collector’s edition are the videos for Save Us, Appreciate and Early Days along with various ‘making of’ clips. Curiously the ‘lyric video’ for the New single which was on the Japanese Tour Edition appears to be absent here.

A significant section on this new DVD is devoted to Paul’s various ‘pop up’ promo appearances on both sides of the Atlantic, including London and New York, as well as live spots at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas and two concerts in one day at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios. The total running time of this DVD amounts to nearly two hours.

New Collector’s Edition will be released on 28 October 2014.



Track listing: New Collector’s Edition (2CD+DVD)

Disc 1

1. Save Us
2. Alligator
3. On My Way To Work
4. Queenie Eye
5. Early Days
6. New
7. Appreciate
8. Everybody Out There
9. Hosanna
10. I Can Bet
11. Looking At Her
12. Road
13. Turned Out
14. Get Me Out Of Here Plus Scared (hidden track)

Disc 2
1. Struggle (previously available only in Japan)
2. Hell To Pay (previously unreleased)
3. Demons Dance (previously unreleased)
4. Save Us (Live at Tokyo Dome 2013)
5. New (Live at Tokyo Dome 2013)
6. Queenie Eye (Live at Tokyo Dome 2013)
7. Everybody Out There (Live at Tokyo Dome 2013)

Disc 3 – DVD
01. Something New
02. New Interview (Bang & Olufsen Presents The Living Room Tour: Launching Paul McCartney’s Album ‘New’)

03. The Promo Tour
03.1. MGM Grand for iHeartRadio Music Festival, Las Vegas, 21st September 2013 03.2. Hollywood Boulevard with Jimmy Kimmel, Los Angeles, 23rd September 2013 03.3. NBC Studios with Jimmy Fallon, New York, 7th October 2013
03.4. Times Square, New York, 10th October 2013
03.5. The Shard, London, 15th October 2013
03.6. BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 16th October 2013
03.7. The London Studios with Graham Norton, London, 17th October 2013
03.8. Covent Garden and HMV Oxford Street, London, 18th October 2013

04. Music Videos
04.1. Queenie Eye
04.2. Save Us
04.3. Appreciate
04.4. Early Days
04.5. Making Of Queenie Eye
04.6. Making Of Appreciate
04.7. Making Of Early Days

Total DVD Running Time: 1 hour 58 minutes

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13 Comments

13 thoughts on “Paul McCartney / New 2CD+DVD collector’s edition due next month

  1. Personally I’m getting tired or artists releasing a new album and then release a deluxe edition later on. Still bad when there is a Japanese release usually an extra track or two. But it gets even worse when there is another edition that features most but not all the material on the previous edition.
    Finally, I am guessing that this album was not a top seller in the charts. Does it deserve so many editions?

  2. This is similar to the NEW Japanese tour edition which came out earlier this year . Many fans and me bought for a lot of Yen from Japan !!!!!
    Why cant these releases be universal ?

  3. You know that the Christmas shopping season is starting each year because there always seems to be a “new” Beatles or Paul McCartney etc release about that same time……

  4. Bowie had a digital bundle so you could just download the ‘new” tracks rather than the entire album again. Will Mr McCartney do the same i.e provide just the two / three new New tracks and the live versions separately…..

  5. I wish Paul wouldn’t keep releasing the same album over and over. (By Paul, I mean the company and people involved.) A standalone DVD would have been a better call, in my book.

  6. I’ve been tempted to get this album and now I just might.
    I was going to say at the start a similar move to bowie’s next day extra but it actually puts bowie’s reissue to shame,especially the impressive dvd content.

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