Wings
Venus and Mars 50th Anniversary Edition
Album Due For Release March 21, 2025
Pre-Order Here
MPL and UMe commemorate the 50th anniversary of Wingsâ fourth studio album, Venus and Mars half-speed master edition, out on March 21, 2025. Pre-order here.
One of the worldâs most beloved rock outfits, Wings came to define the era of 1970s arena rock while dominating the airwaves with no fewer than 14 US Top 10 hits and 12 Top 10 hits in the UK. Following their 1973 masterpiece Band on the Run, Venus and Mars would represent another peak of Wingsâ creative and commercial heyday. The bandâs fourth studio album was released on May 27, 1975, ahead of the legendary Wings Over the World tour. Preceded by the US Number One single âListen To What The Man Saidâ and featuring âLetting Go,â a fan favorite in Paulâs live set to this day, Venus and Mars hit Number One in the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic and went on to sell over 4 million copies worldwide.
This special 50th-anniversary vinyl edition was cut at half speed using a high-resolution transfer of the original master tapes from 1975 by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. The album is presented as a meticulous reproduction of the original UK pressing, with recreations of the original âVenus and Mars are alright tonightâ circular sticker and âcomparative sizes of sun and planetsâ bookmark sticker and comes with two posters with photography by Aubrey Powell and Sylvia de Swaan. The iconic album artwork by Hipgnosis has been meticulously recreated and presented in a gatefold sleeve.
Venus and Mars will also be available in Dolby Atmos for the first time, newly mixed by Giles Martin and Steve Orchard.
Less than one year after Band on the Runâs release, the first recording sessions for Venus and Mars took place in November 1974 and featured a revamped Wings line-up. Following the departure of Denny Seiwell and Henry McCullough on the eve of the Band on the Run sessions in Lagos, Paul, Linda McCartney, and Denny Laine were now joined by guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Geoff Britton. After recording âLetting Go,â âMedicine Jar,â and âLove In Songâ at Abbey Road Studios, Wings left London for New Orleansâ Sea Saint Studios, facing another unexpected line-up shift with Geoff Brittonâs exit, recruiting Joe English to complete the album.
In tandem with Venus and Mars topping the charts worldwide, the albumâs predecessor, Band on the Run, continued building its global multi-platinum popularity. With a powerful new line-up solidified, Wingsâ response to the overwhelming demand surrounding them was to launch the Wings Over the World tour — a 65-date run of shows starting in 1975 and stretching into October 1976.
The first Wings release for 2025, Venus and Mars follows 2024âs theatrical release of the rare Wings live-in-studio performance film One Hand Clapping and its accompanying album landing in the Best of 2024 lists of Billboard, Uproxx and the Los Angeles Times, as well as last yearâs 50th-anniversary edition of Band on the Run. More exciting celebratory Wingsâ activities and announcements are soon set to follow.
Side One
- Venus and MarsÂ
- Rock ShowÂ
- Love in SongÂ
- You Gave Me the AnswerÂ
- Magneto and Titanium ManÂ
- Letting GoÂ
Side Two
- Venus and Mars â RepriseÂ
- Spirits of Ancient EgyptÂ
- Medicine JarÂ
- Call Me Back AgainÂ
- Listen to What the Man SaidÂ
- Treat Her Gently â Lonely Old PeopleÂ
- CrossroadsÂ
Venus and Mars will also be available to stream in Dolby ATMOS.
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