Back to the Egg: The Story of Wings’ Last Album (Milestones) Hardcover – 27 Oct. 2025 by Luca Perasi
I love the Beatles-related catalog of Italian author Luca Perasi. Here is his latest volume, the last Wings album, known as Back to the Egg. Hoping MPL will strongly consider releasing an Archive boxed set of this album in the near future. It simply has been too long since the last one was issued.
Through communication with noted Netherlands Beatles collector, Edward Eikelenboom, I was able to obtain a special signed edition copy of the new Luca Perasi Back To The Egg book. There were only 30 signed copies available of that edition.Edward was so kind in allowing me to purchase the last numbered and signed copy, copy number 30!
Luca’s written works and research are always first- class, so I strongly encourage you to check out the many other Beatles-related book titles he has authored.
Publisher : L.I.L.Y. Publishing
Publication date : 27 Oct. 2025
Pages : 174 pages
Here are the Amazon US and Amazon UK links for your convenience:
AMAZON UK:
AMONG THE MANY HIGHLIGHTS:
The book has a very interesting story about this rare Macca track that appears on YouTube:
Did We Meet Somewhere Before [2025 Mix]

The back cover of the book:

The Table of Contents of this excellent new book:

Copy # 30 of the special 30 signed copies of the edition with the signed bookplate from Luca Perasi:

Other titles by the publisher-the upcoming title: George Harrison by George Harrison, Life Turned to Bright sounds intriguing…

My personal favorite track from the Back To The Egg release LP is a beautiful medley:
The track listing available on YouTube:
Hope you enjoyed some of the details of the latest Luca Perasi book!
Highly recommend that you add it to your libraries!…
Be Healthy and Be Happy!
Buzz
OUR FEATURED CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA – SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS BY CHARLIE ROBERTS, THE QUARRYMEN AND JULIA BAIRD

The Quarrymen in Rosebery Street (B&W) – Signed Photograph
The very first photograph taken of John Lennon with The Quarrymen was on 22nd June 1957 in Rosebery Street, Liverpool 8. The photographer was Charlie Roberts, and he has this amazing photograph of The Quarrymen signed by himself, as well as Quarrymen Rod Davis, Colin Hanton, and Len Garry, plus John Lennon’s sister Julia Baird.