Wide Prairie is a posthumous compilation album by Linda McCartney, compiled by her husband Paul McCartney and released in October 1998, roughly six months after her death due to breast cancer. The idea for the album was inspired by a fan who wrote Paul McCartney inquiring about "Seaside Woman", a song Wings released under the name Suzy and the Red Stripes featuring Linda on lead vocals.[5]
Promotion and reception
To promote the album, Paul McCartney held an 80 minute webcast on 17 December 1998. During the show, McCartney answered questions submitted by the fans about Linda and the recording of the album, played promo videos and cooked mashed potatoes. [citation needed]The album reached #127 in the UK charts with two singles released in support. The title track made the top 75, at #74,[6] while "The Light Comes from Within" charted at #56.[6]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Linda McCartney, except where noted
Recorded on 21 March 1988 and on 18 July 1989, a song critical of the practice of vivisection.
2:13
4.
"Love's Full Glory"
Recorded on 16 July and October 1980
3:46
5.
"I Got Up"
L. McCartney, P. McCartney
Recorded on 11 November 1973 and 20 March and 9 July 1998.
3:19
6.
"The Light Comes from Within"
L. McCartney, P. McCartney
Recorded on 18 March 1998 in Paul's Hog Hill Studio with Paul and son James McCartney, this turned out to be Linda's final recording session before her death.
Recorded by Wings on 27 November 1972. Released as a single 31 May 1977. Included in a short film by Oscar Grillo that won the Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. The first song Linda ever wrote, according to Paul.