PAUL McCARTNEY : GOOD EVENING NEW YORK CITY

  1. Drive My Car
  2. Jet
  3. Only Mama Knows
  4. Flaming Pie
  5. Got To Get You Into My Life
  6. Let Me Roll It
  7. Highway
  8. The Long And Winding Road
  9. My Love
  10. Blackbird
  11. Here Today
  12. Dance Tonight
  13. Calico Skies
  14. Mrs Vandebilt
  15. Eleanor Rigby
  16. Sing The Changes
  17. Band On The Run
  18. Back In The USSR
  19. I'm Down
  20. Something
  21. I've Got A Feeling
  22. Paperback Writer
  23. A Day In The Life / Give Peace A Chance
  24. Let It Be
  25. Live And Let Die
  26. Hey Jude
  27. Day Tripper
  28. Lady Madonna
  29. I Saw Her Standing There (with Billy Joel)
  30. Yesterday
  31. Helter Skelter
  32. Get Back
  33. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / The End

Label : Hear Music

Released : November 17, 2009

Venue : Citi Field, New York City, New York, U.S.A.

Recording Date : July 17, 18 and 21, 2009

Length : 154 minutes

Aspect Ratio : 16:9

Review (AllMusic) : Unlike its 2002 predecessor, Back in the U.S./Back in the World, Good Evening New York City doesn't cherrypick highlights from a tour, it commemorates a specific event: the inauguration of Citi Field - the replacement for the now-defunct Shea Stadium, where the Beatles played a legendary show in 1965 - in the summer of 2009. The circumstances may be different - different enough to lead to a Billy Joel cameo on "I Saw Her Standing There," the piano man returning a favor from Paul, who played at Billy's Shea-closing shows in 2008 - and McCartney might have two strong albums of new material to draw upon, but as an album, Good Evening New York City plays a lot like Back in the U.S. with a whopping 17 of its 35 tracks shared between the two titles. More importantly, the vibe is the same, with Macca delivering an expertly balanced and sequenced set with all the skill of the old pro that he is. Apart from the inclusion of "Mrs. Vanderbilt" and "I'm Down," there are no surprises, either in song selection or performance, but no surprises doesn't mean no satisfaction, and this is plenty entertaining.provided that it's not played too close after hearing Back in the U.S.