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Key Information
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| Artist: |
The Who |
| Record Label: |
MCA Records (USA) |
| Contributing Artist: |
Leslie West |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
March 25, 2003 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Baba O'Riley 2. Bargain 3. Love Ain't For Keeping 4. My Wife 5. Song Is Over 6. Getting in Tune 7. Going Mobile 8. Behind Blue Eyes 9. Won't Get Fooled Again 10. Baby Don't You Do It 11. Getting in Tune (previously unreleased) 12. Pure and Easy 13. Love Ain't For Keeping 14. Behind Blue Eyes 15. Won't Get Fooled Again (previously unreleased) |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Love Ain't For Keeping (previously unreleased) 2. Pure and Easy (previously unreleased) 3. Young Man Blues (previously unreleased) 4. Time Is Passing (previously unreleased) 5. Behind Blue Eyes (previously unreleased) 6. I Don't Even Know Myself (previously unreleased) 7. Too Much of Anything (previously unreleased) 8. Getting in Tune (previously unreleased) 9. Bargain (previously unreleased) 10. Water 11. My Generation (previously unreleased) 12. Road Runner, (I'm A) (previously unreleased) 13. Naked Eye 14. Won't Get Fooled Again (previously unreleased) |
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The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (guitar, piano, organ, ARP synthesizer, background vocals); John Entwistle (horns, piano, bass, background vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Leslie West (guitar); Nicky Hopkins (piano). Producers: The Who, Glyn Johns, Kit Lambert. Recorded between 1968 & 1971. Includes liner notes by Pete Townshend, John Atkins, and Chris Charlesworth. Though Pete Townshend was originally unhappy with WHO'S NEXT, it was quickly welcomed by critics and fans, becoming one of the most celebrated titles in their enduring catalog. His frustrations boiled down to the album being a compromised version of a larger work he'd envisioned, LIFEHOUSE, which proved too unwieldy to be realized. Expanded to a two-disc set with essays by both Townshend and John Atkins, the original nine-song album is expanded with six additional studio tracks. These include earlier versions of the album's songs and a cover of Holland-Dozier-Holland's "Baby Don't You Do It." Reco... |
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