On 14 May 1997, Best Buy released an album titled Oobu Joobu Ecology.[2] The CD, an edited version of Show 5 in the radio series, was banded as one single 41:52 track.[2] It was limited to 3000 copies.[3]
"Oobu Joobu Main Theme" Some spoken intro, followed by the theme 2:05
"Looking for Changes" Soundcheck in Las Vegas 2:41
"Peace in the Neighbourhood" Soundcheck in Las Vegas 4:55
Ecological statement from Chrissie Hynde 0:58
"Wild Life" Full original track 5:18
"Mother Nature's Son" Soundcheck 2:51 Written byLennon-McCartney
2:53 Studio rehearsalL1 Although this performance may originate from a soundcheck, it most likely comes from the Unplugged rehearsals.
Session Recording: January 1991 Studio : The Barn, Hog Hill, Rye, UK
"Off the Ground" Soundcheck 4:10
Linda's "Recipe Cook of the House", gives us, "Beefless Stroganoff" 1:59
"Cow" Different version from the one on the "Wide Prairie" album 3:51
"How Many People" Rehearsal segued into original track 4:32
"We All Stand Together" Original demo segued into original track 2:42
Issued by Best Buy chain limited to 3000 copies with the purchase of the 'Flaming Pie' album. Total time: 41:55
The disc is a truncated version of Episode 5 of the radio series.
Publishers: 1 to 4, 6 to 9: MPL Communications, Inc. 5: Sony / ATV Songs LLC. All rights controlled and administered by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI)
Promotion Only - Not For Sale.
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From The Beatles Monthly Book N°255 July 1997:
Oobu Joobu Ecology is a new Paul McCartney promo put together by MPL’s U.S. offices to promote Paul’s ‘Town Hall Meeting’ internet interview on VH-1 (U.S. MPL 0003127850). The disc features the fifth show of Paul’s award-winning U.S. radio series an episode he designated as an environment special. Each track on the disc is linked to the green concept: ‘Looking For Changes’, ‘Peace ln The Neighbourhood’, ‘Wild Life’, ‘Mother Nature’s Son’, ‘Off The Ground’, ‘Cow’, ‘How Many People’ and ‘We All Stand Together’.
‘Cow’ is an otherwise unreleased Linda McCartney song, co-written with Bread scriptwriter Carla Lane. (This was one of a couple of tracks the pair recorded with Paul, the other being the anti-vivisection ‘White Coated Man’, available on the U.S. charity CD, Animal Magnetism.)
The Oobu Joobu disc features an edited version of McCartney’s original broadcast, and comes without commercials or contributions from other artists (the Chrissie Hynde and Jeff Beck tracks didn’t survive the copyright tangles). The rest of the show remains intact, however, and includes Paul’s introduction and spoken-word link pieces, as well as the ‘Oobu Joobu’ theme tune.
Just 3,000 of these discs were reportedly manufactured for the Best Buy retail chain in the U.S., and fans had to buy a copy of Flaming Pie to get hold of one. Not surprisingly, copies are already changing hands on the U.K. collector’s market for f50.
Ecology[edit]
Paul McCartney Oobu Joobu - Widescreen Radio - Ecology
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Total time: 41:55
The disc is a truncated version of Episode 5 of the radio series.
Publishers:
1 to 4, 6 to 9: MPL Communications, Inc.
5: Sony / ATV Songs LLC. All rights controlled and administered by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI)
Promotion Only - Not For Sale.
About