(A) Royal Performance
- Paul McCartney, EC & Friends


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Tracks - [66:21]

       Introduction by Paul McCartney (1:57)
       A Leaf [McCartney] - Anya Alexev (10:36)
       Paul Introducing Willard White (0:45)
       The Drinking Song, from Movement VI: Work [McCartney] - Willard White,
        Michael Pollock (1:52)
       Long Time Ago [A. Copland] - White, Pollock (2:47)
       The Dodger [A. Copland] - White, Pollock (2:11)
       Willard Introducing Sally Burgess (0:38)
       Tres Conejos, from Movement II: School [McCartney] - White, Pollock,
        Sally Burgess and Maria Castronari (3:01)
       Do You Know Who You Are?, from Movement VII: Crisis [McCartney] -
        Burgess, Castronari & Neil Thornton (4:17)
       Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man [Hammerstein/Kern] - Burgess, Castronari,
        Thornton (3:48)
       Harold In Islington [Michael Thomas] - Brodsky Quartet (5:34)
       Paul Introducing EC (1:01)
       The Birds Will Be Singing - EC, Brodsky Quartet (4:51)
       EC Introducing Paul McCartney (0:35)
      One After 909 [Lennon/McCartney] - Paul McCartney, EC (2:49)
      Mistress & Maid [EC/McCartney] - Paul McCartney, EC (3:01)
      For No One [Lennon/McCartney] - Paul McCartney, Brodsky Quartet,
       Michael Thomson (2:47)
      Eleanor Rigby [Lennon/McCartney] - Paul McCartney, Brodsky Quartet,
       Thomson (5:27)
      Yesterday [Lennon/McCartney] - Paul McCartney, Brodsky Quartet,
       Thomson (2:56)
       Speech by Prince Charles (2:48)
      Lady Madonna [Lennon/McCartney] - Paul McCartney, Brodsky Quartet (2:38)

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Release Information:

     Date  | Media| Catalogue number (comments)
     95____|    CD| Strawberry Records STR 005 (Yellow Dog)

Comments:

    The EC/McCartney/Brodsky set entitled "An Evening With Paul McCartney &
    Friends", 23-Mar-95 at St. James's Palace, London. A benefit in aid of the
    Royal College of Music.

Quality:

Great soundboard recording, 10/10 - David Jacobson {david.jacobson@hofbbs.hoflink.com} All in all a very nice recording. Sounds more like a soundboard or professional taping rather than an FM broadcast. However, if you're not a McCartney fan then you may be a little dissappointed - Robert Zarzecki {robertz919@aol.com}
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