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Red Rose Speedway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Red Rose Speedway
''Red Rose Speedway'' is the second album by Paul McCartney and Wings, and the fourth by Paul McCartney since leaving the Beatles. The album was released in 1973 after the relatively weak commercial performance of McCartney's previous, ''Wild Life'', which had been credited to the then-unknown Wings. ''Red Rose Speedway'' reached number 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200. ==Background== In early 1972, McCartney decided to expand Wings to a five-piece band, by adding another guitarist, and to begin touring with the group.〔Miles; Badman 2001〕 The group spent many months on the road across Europe, beginning with a tour of British universities.〔 On 28 February 1972, Wings flew to Los Angeles where they would shortly afterwards begin sessions for ''Red Rose Speedway''.〔 The album finished in London that October. Despite not releasing an album in 1972, Wings managed to release three singles: "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" which was banned by the BBC for political reasons; "Mary Had a Little Lamb"; and "Hi, Hi, Hi" which was banned by the BBC for drug references and sexually suggestive lyrics.〔
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