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More on McCartney Coloured Vinyl















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More on McCartney Coloured Vinyl
by beatlesblogger
Posted on October 21, 2017


Seems the confusion over the availability of eight limited-edition, coloured vinyl versions of Paul McCartney’s Archive Series releases (so far) has been cleared up.
After a week of silence on just how and where these could be purchased, both theUniversal Music UK and Universal Music US sites are now listing them again as being available for pre-order, with a shipping date of November 17th. However, there’s still a lot of confusion in the UK over the pricing of the cloured vinyl editions….



Who'd have thought actually buying a record could be so difficult. Third price in 12 days for the AWOL Macca coloured vinyl pressings and now apparently out of stock almost instantly http://bit.ly/2xP6s6M 

Meanwhile, there’s even more news on the coloured vinyl front.
The official Record Store Day site has this week confirmed that two Paul McCartney vinyl singles (one red, one green) will be available in limited numbers as part of their Black Friday special event.
The red single will be Paul McCartney and Jimmy Fallon (backed by The Roots) singing a version of ‘Wonderful Christmastime’. The B-side is Norah Jones singing ‘Peace’ (recorded live at the Sheen Centre).
The green single will have the same version of ‘Wonderful Christmastime’, but this time the B-side will be a song called ‘Jesus Christ’ performed by The Decemberists.
Only 3,500 of each are being pressed apparently, so it looks like these may join a 2012 McCartney RSD Black Friday coloured vinyl Christmas release, The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)’. This was also issued on red and green vinyl in very limited numbers. Both have become a rare and collectable items.
If you miss out on the vinyl singles then you can always pick up the song ‘Wonderful Christmastime’ on the CD Holidays Rule – Volume 2 which was released on October 13th: 




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