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Tripping the Live Fantastic


FieldValue
nameTripping the Live Fantastic
typeLive album
artistPaul McCartney
coverTrippingLiveCover.jpg
borderyes
released5 November 1990
recorded26 September 1989 – 30 June 1990
genreRock
length138:20
labelParlophone
prev_titleFlowers in the Dirt
prev_year1989
next_titleUnplugged (The Official Bootleg)
next_year1991
misc{{Singles
nameTripping the Live Fantastic
typeLive
single1Birthday
single1date8 October 1990
single2The Long and Winding Road
single2date1990
single3All My Trials
single3date26 November 1990
  • Paul McCartney
  • Bob Clearmountain
  • Peter Henderson

Tripping the Live Fantastic is Paul McCartney's first official solo live album and his first release of concert material since Wings' 1976 Wings over America live package. Recorded during the Paul McCartney World Tour (1989–1990), it was released in early November 1990 as triple LP, double cassette and double CD. Tripping the Live Fantastic reached number 17 in the UK and number 26 in the US. An abridged version of the album, entitled Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!, was released in the end of November.

Overview

A document of the Paul McCartney World Tour, McCartney's first solo concert series, Tripping the Live Fantastic encompasses his entire musical career from his Beatles songs to his then most recent album, Flowers in the Dirt, while also including some unique covers; interspersed throughout are occasional soundcheck recordings as well.

The title is an allusion to the phrase "tripping the light fantastic", meaning to dance or move to musical accompaniment, originally from the poem L'Allegro by John Milton.

Although he had reversed the Lennon–McCartney credits on Wings over America in 1976, McCartney left the credits for his Beatles songs on Tripping the Live Fantastic in their original form.

Several songs from the tour were released as singles' b-sides and not found on the album: "Birthday" single featured "Good Day Sunshine", "P.S. Love Me Do" and "Let 'Em In"; "The Long and Winding Road" featured "C Moon" and "Mull of Kintyre"; and "All My Trials" additionally featured a medley of "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Help!" and "Give Peace a Chance".

Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!

Three weeks after the release of the album, an abridged version titled Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights! was released as 17 track CD and 12 track LP.

Showcasing just the concert highlights, this set is notable for the exclusive inclusion of "All My Trials", not found on the original release. However, on the American edition of the album the track was replaced by "Put It There".

Not charting at all in the UK, Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights! reached number 141 in the US on the Billboard 200 and, proving to be a sustained seller, went platinum. The original set peaked at number 26 and failed to go gold.

Track listing

All songs by Paul McCartney, except where noted.

''Tripping the Live Fantastic''

  • P. McCartney

  • Linda McCartney

  • P. McCartney

  • L. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • P. McCartney

  • L. McCartney

  • Hamish Stuart

  • Robbie McIntosh

  • Paul Wickens

  • Chris Whitten

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • P. McCartney

  • Declan MacManus

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • Eddie Cochran

  • Ned Fairchild

  • Will E. Haines

  • Harry Leon

  • Leo Towers

  • Ned Fairchild

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • Fats Domino

  • Dave Bartholomew

  • P. McCartney

  • L. McCartney

  • Thomas Sutton

  • Bill Turner

  • Stan Bowsher

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

  • J. Lennon

  • P. McCartney

''Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!''

"Put It There 2:44 US only

Personnel

  • Paul McCartney – lead vocals, acoustic, electric and bass guitars, piano, keyboards
  • Linda McCartney – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Hamish Stuart – acoustic, electric and bass guitars, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Ebony and Ivory"
  • Robbie McIntosh – electric guitars, backing vocals
  • Paul 'Wix' Wickens – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Chris Whitten – drums, percussion

Charts

Weekly charts

;Tripping the Live Fantastic

ChartPeak
positionAustralian Albums (ARIA)Canadian RPM Albums ChartJapanese Oricon Albums ChartSpanish Albums ChartUK Albums ChartUS Billboard 200
86
33
12
8
17
26

;Tripping the Live Fantastic – Highlights!

ChartPeak
positionDutch Mega Albums ChartGerman Media Control Albums Chart{{cite webNew Zealand Albums ChartNorwegian VG-lista Albums ChartSwedish Albums ChartSwiss Albums ChartUS Billboard 200
35
archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140724172215/http://www.officialcharts.de/album.asp?artist=Paul+McCartney&title=Tripping+The+Live+Fantastic+%2D+Highlights%21&cat=a&country=deurl-status=deadarchive-date=24 July 2014title=Album Search: Paul McCartney – Tripping the Live Fantastic – Highlights!format=ASPlanguage=depublisher=Media Controlaccess-date=1 May 2013}}23
21
18
27
27
141

Certifications

;Tripping the Live Fantastic ;Tripping the Live Fantastic – Highlights!

References

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