On February 4th, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Wings' 1971 debut album, Paul McCartney will release a new half-speed mastering vinyl edition of Wild Life. The new version of the album was cut using a high resolution transfer of the original 1971 master tapes. Wild Life, which was McCartney's third post-Beatles solo set, was released on December 7th, 1971 and topped out at Number 10 on the Billboard 200.
Co-founder Denny Laine was the sole member of Wings to span the band's decade-long run. He recalled the early summer 1971 phone call from McCartney asking him to help form the group: “Y'know, he was looking for people he could get on with and people who would go on in the future with new ideas. So he just called up and said, 'Paul here, do you fancy getting a band together?”
In mid-December 1971, only days after Wild Life was released, Paul McCartney was in Manhattan promoting the disc, when he and Linda popped over to John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Greenwich Village apartment for what has been called over the years a sort of “truce summit” in which the former Beatles tried to discuss their business problems and agree to stop bad-mouthing each other in the press.