


Paul McCartney during The Smokin' Mojo Filters recording session for War Child, Abbey Road Studios, London, 1995 (signed print, edition of 25) by Lawrence Watson
Paul McCartney during The Smokin’ Mojo Filters recording session for War Child, Abbey Road Studios, London, 1995
16 × 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 × 18 in. (30.5 × 46 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.
Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.
£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).
“This was The Smokin’ Mojo Filters EP recording session at Abbey Road for War Child. I was essentially the in-house photographer for Go! Discs (the record label that released Help) and they gave me a call. I'd worked with Paul Weller for quite a few years, so thought it was just something for him, but then all these people kept coming in, Steve Cradock from Ocean Colour Scene, Noel Gallagher, then Paul McCartney... And the celebrities came too, Jonnny Depp, Kate Moss, Paul's daughter Stella, it was like a roll-call of people. I think it was the first time McCartney had been back in Abbey Road for a very long time and he had a rather nostalgic moment with the piano that had been left there from back in the day." Lawrence Watson
This signed, limited edition, exhibition-grade print captures Paul McCartney returning to Abbey Road Studios to record a new version of Come Together in aid of War Child, the specialist charity for children in conflict.
Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of signed, limited edition prints of his globally beloved work.
Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any usage requests.
Paul McCartney during The Smokin’ Mojo Filters recording session for War Child, Abbey Road Studios, London, 1995
16 × 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 × 18 in. (30.5 × 46 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.
Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.
£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).
“This was The Smokin’ Mojo Filters EP recording session at Abbey Road for War Child. I was essentially the in-house photographer for Go! Discs (the record label that released Help) and they gave me a call. I'd worked with Paul Weller for quite a few years, so thought it was just something for him, but then all these people kept coming in, Steve Cradock from Ocean Colour Scene, Noel Gallagher, then Paul McCartney... And the celebrities came too, Jonnny Depp, Kate Moss, Paul's daughter Stella, it was like a roll-call of people. I think it was the first time McCartney had been back in Abbey Road for a very long time and he had a rather nostalgic moment with the piano that had been left there from back in the day." Lawrence Watson
This signed, limited edition, exhibition-grade print captures Paul McCartney returning to Abbey Road Studios to record a new version of Come Together in aid of War Child, the specialist charity for children in conflict.
Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of signed, limited edition prints of his globally beloved work.
Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any usage requests.
Paul McCartney during The Smokin’ Mojo Filters recording session for War Child, Abbey Road Studios, London, 1995
16 × 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 × 18 in. (30.5 × 46 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.
Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.
£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).
“This was The Smokin’ Mojo Filters EP recording session at Abbey Road for War Child. I was essentially the in-house photographer for Go! Discs (the record label that released Help) and they gave me a call. I'd worked with Paul Weller for quite a few years, so thought it was just something for him, but then all these people kept coming in, Steve Cradock from Ocean Colour Scene, Noel Gallagher, then Paul McCartney... And the celebrities came too, Jonnny Depp, Kate Moss, Paul's daughter Stella, it was like a roll-call of people. I think it was the first time McCartney had been back in Abbey Road for a very long time and he had a rather nostalgic moment with the piano that had been left there from back in the day." Lawrence Watson
This signed, limited edition, exhibition-grade print captures Paul McCartney returning to Abbey Road Studios to record a new version of Come Together in aid of War Child, the specialist charity for children in conflict.
Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of signed, limited edition prints of his globally beloved work.
Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any usage requests.
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