New DVD set encompasses McCartney's career

Published: Aug. 25, 2007 at 4:09 PM

NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- A new DVD set ready for release by MPL/Rhino Entertainment features videos encompassing British singer Paul McCartney's 40-year career, a report said.

Billboard reported Friday that with more than 40 videos, the three-DVD set will offer McCartney fans a taste of every part of his celebrated career once the musical offering hits U.S. stores Nov. 13.

The earliest video included on the first two discs will be 1970's "Maybe I'm Amazed," but the video collection will cover McCartney's career up to 2005's "Fine Line."

McCartney's time with the rock band Wings also will get its fair share of coverage on the DVD set, as well.

"Rockshow" footage from the group's 1976 tour have been added to the set's third disc, along with a video of McCartney's 2004 performance at Britain's Glastonbury Festival.

The last key item on the set's third disc will be McCartney's 1991 live performance on MTV's "Unplugged," Billboard reported.

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