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[font="Arial Black"]The Who Discography[/font]
The Who are an English rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest and most influential bands in the world. They are also famed for their prowess as a live band - winning awards and being described as "possibly the greatest live band ever." The primary lineup consisted of Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The Who have sold more than 100 million albums worldwide.

The Who rose to fame in the United Kingdom with a pioneering instrument destruction stage show, as well as a series of top ten hit singles (including the celebrated "My Generation") and top five albums, beginning in 1965 with "I Can't Explain". They first hit the top ten in the USA in 1967 with "I Can See for Miles". The 1969 release of Tommy was the first in a series of top five albums for the group in the USA, followed by Live at Leeds (1970), Who's Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973), and Who Are You (1978) among others.

[font="Arial Black"]The Who Sings My Generation[/font]

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The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar); John Entwistle (bass, background vocals); Keith Moon (drums). Originally released on Decca (74664) in April 1966. Includes original release liner notes. "Ours is a group with built-in hate." Pete Townshend said that in 1965, around the time that THE WHO SING MY GENERATION came out. That hate--or, more accurately, angst--jumps out of the grooves on the album. Although the line between righteous anger and self-centered bitchiness occasionally wears thin, there is no denying that the Who were truly revolutionary. The arresting teenage anthem "My Generation," the shaky solidarity of "The Kids Are Alright," the dizzy confusion of "Instant Party (Circles)"--never had pop music expressed such raw emotions in such an uncompromising manner. At the same time, Townshend, despite his bluster, could not escape the fact that underneath his rage lay a melodist worthy of the Brill Building. On tracks such as the crystalline, harmony-laden "Much Too Much," he proved that he didn't need power to create a powerful pop song. In other words, you don't have to be a Mod to enjoy this album. But it helps.

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Artist: The Who
Album: The Who Sings My Generation
Release Date: 1965
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 34MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Out In The Street
2 I Don't Mind
3 Good's Gone, The
4 La La La Lies
5 Much Too Much
6 My Generation
7 Kids Are Alright, The
8 Please, Please, Please
9 It's Not True
10 Ox, The
11 Legal Matter, A
12 Instant Party (Circles)

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[font="Arial Black"]The Quick One(Happy Jack)[/font]

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The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, cello, penny whistle); John Entwistle (vocals, trumpet, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals, trombone); Keith Moon (drums). Producer: Kit Lambert. Reissue producer: Jon Astley. Principally recorded at IBC Studios, Pye Studios and Regent Sound, London, England in 1966. Tracks 1-10 originally released in the U.K. in 1966 as A QUICK ONE on Reaction (593002). Tracks 11-14 originally released in the U.K. in 1966 on the EP READY STEADY WHO! on Reaction (592001). Includes liner notes by Chris Stamp, the original release liner notes from READY STEADY WHO! by Francis Hitching and the original release liner notes from the U.S. album HAPPY JACK by Nick Jones. This 1995 reissue of A QUICK ONE includes the original British album along with four songs from the EP READY STEADY WHO!, three B-sides ("Doctor, Doctor," "I've Been Away" and "In The City") and three previously unreleased tracks. A QUICK ONE was first released in the U.S. in 1967 under the title HAPPY JACK, with the single "Happy Jack" replacing the British album track "Heatwave." A pivotal album in the early career of The Who, A QUICK ONE is the bridge between the band's original incarnation as a hard rockin' mod pop group and its subsequent, more ambitious, experimental phase. The album is also notable because it's centerpiece, "A Quick One, While He's Away," represents Pete Townshend's first attempt at "rock opera," a form which he and The Who would later perfect on TOMMY and QUADROPHENIA. The ten-minute track contains all the elements of the trademark Who style--complex arrangements and vocal harmonies, alternating heavy electric and light acoustic passages and a preoccupation with issues of morality and sexuality. Also interesting is the fact that A QUICK ONE includes, in addition to several Townshend masterpieces, one Roger Daltrey tune and two excellent songs each from both John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The Entwistle-penned tracks ("Whiskey Man" and "Boris the Spider") are among his best and introduced fans for the first time to the virtuoso bassist's dark, twisted sense of humor. Although prior to A QUICK ONE's release The Who had several hit singles, it was this album that put the music world on notice that Townshend and crew were far more than simply a high energy rock & roll band.

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Artist: The Who
Album: A Quick One(Happy Jack)
Release Date: 1965
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 52MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Run Run Run
2 Boris The Spider
3 I Need You
4 Whiskey Man
5 Heatwave
6 Cobwebs And Strange
7 Don't Look Away
8 See My Way
9 So Sad About Us
10 Quick One While He's Away, A
11 Batman
12 Bucket T
13 Barbara Ann
14 Disguises
15 Doctor, Doctor
16 I've Been Away
17 In The City
18 Happy Jack - (previously unreleased, acoustic version)
19 Man With Money - (previously unreleased)
20 My Generation / Land Of Hope And Glory - (previously unreleased)

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[font="Arial Black"]The Who Sell Out[/font]

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This 1995 reissue of THE WHO SELL OUT includes songs and jingles not available on the original version. The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano); John Entwistle (vocals, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums). Additional personnel: Al Kooper (organ). Producer: Kit Lambert. Reissue producer: Jon Astley. Recorded in 1967 & 1968. Originally released on Track (612002/613002). Released in the U.S. on Decca (4950/74950) in 1968. Includes liner notes by Dave Marsh. Only three albums into its recording career, the Who had already begun to distance itself from its proletarian R&B beginnings. Here, songwriter Pete Townshend follows up on the rock-opera idea he had introduced on A QUICK ONE with the extended, multi-part composition "Rael" and would later expand upon with TOMMY. The band had also begun exploring the form of the concept album. The songs are connected by bits of fake radio commercials and brass fanfares, and there's a little of everything thrown into the mix. All-out rockers like the vengeful "I Can See For Miles" vie for the listener's attention with the romantic declarations of "Our Love Was" and the soft, folky "Maryanne With The Shaky Hand" on this impressively eclectic album.

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Artist: The Who
Album: The Who Sell Out
Release Date: 1967
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 69MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Armenia City In The Sky
2 Heinz Baked Beans
3 Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand
4 Odorono
5 Tattoo
6 Our Love Was
7 I Can See For Miles
8 I Can't Reach You
9 Medac
10 Relax
11 Silas Stingy
12 Sunrise
13 Rael 1
14 Rael 2
15 Glittering Girl - (previously unreleased)
16 Melancholia
17 Someone's Coming
18 Jaguar
19 Early Morning Cold Taxi
20 Hall Of The Mountain King
21 Girl's Eyes
22 Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - (Alternate Version)
23 Glow Girl

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[font="Arial Black"]Who's Next[/font]

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This remastered edition of WHO'S NEXT features seven bonus tracks. The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (guitar, piano, organ, ARP synthesizer, background vocals); John Entwistle (brass, piano, bass instrument, background vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Leslie West (guitar); Dave Arbus (violin); Nicky Hopkins (piano); Al Kooper (organ). Liner Note Authors: Pete Townshend; John Atkins. Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England. While both THE WHO SELL OUT and TOMMY have their passionate devotees, WHO'S NEXT is the Who's masterpiece. Originally, Pete Townshend intended these songs for an even larger-scale project than TOMMY, a massive multimedia extravaganza, called LIFEHOUSE, that the songwriter eventually abandoned. Townshend was initially keen to keep at least the basic structure of the story for the Who's next record, but associate producer Glyn Johns convinced him that a straightforward single disc of the project's best songs would make a stronger album. Wise counsel indeed, because WHO'S NEXT is by far the group's most focused and powerful effort. Bracketed by "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again," two classic rock epics that did more to advance the cause of synthesizers in mainstream rock than Kraftwerk's entire career, this album is basically flawless, ranging in mood from the heartbreaking "The Song Is Over" to John Entwistle's bitterly funny "My Wife." Although nearly every song on the record, barring only the bluesy acoustic interlude "Love Ain't for Keeping," is a saturation-level FM-rock-radio mainstay, WHO'S NEXT is that rarity--an intimately familiar album that never gets tiresome.

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Artist: The Who
Album: Who's Next
Release Date: 1967
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 75MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Baba O'Riley
2 Bargain
3 Love Ain't For Keeping
4 My Wife
5 Song Is Over, The
6 Getting In Tune
7 Going Mobile
8 Behind Blue Eyes
9 Won't Get Fooled Again
10 Pure And Easy - (previously unreleased, original version)
11 Baby Don't You Do It - (previously unreleased)
12 Naked Eye - (live)
13 Water - (previously unreleased, live)
14 Too Much Of Anything
15 I Don't Even Know Myself
16 Behind Blue Eyes - (previously unreleased, original version)

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The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, French horn, bass); Keith Moon (vocals, drums); Roger Daltrey (vocals). Producers: Kit Lambert, Chris Stamp. Reissue producer: Jon Astley. Recorded at IBC Studio, London, England. Originally released as a 2 LP set on Decca (7205). The definitive rock opera, TOMMY liberated the Who from a "singles band" stigma, marking them as a substantial artistic force. Composer Pete Townshend had flirted with the conceptual format on two previous releases, but here his vision is spread over two ambitious records that play to the Who's main strengths. Anthems such as the raucous "Pinball Wizard" and the surprisingly serene "I'm Free" emphasize the kinetic power of the band, while Townshend's cast of characters (the perverted Uncle Ernie, the inscrutable Tommy) reveals a wild and unconventional imagination. Townshend even incorporates Sonny Boy Williamson's "Eyesight to the Blind" as part of his fable about the "deaf, dumb, and blind kid," making a successful reference to the past in what is an undeniably groundbreaking and forward-looking achievement.

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Artist: The Who
Album: Tommy
Release Date: 1969
Genre: Classic Rock Opera
Codec: MP3
File Size: 72MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Overture
2 It's A Boy
3 1921
4 Amazing Journey
5 Sparks
6 Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
7 Christmas
8 Cousin Kevin
9 Acid Queen, The
10 Underture
11 Do You Think It's Alright
12 Fiddle About
13 Pinball Wizard
14 There's A Doctor
15 Go To The Mirror!
16 Tommy Can You Hear Me?
17 Smash The Mirror
18 Sensation
19 Miracle Cure
20 Sally Simpson
21 I'm Free
22 Welcome
23 Tommy's Holiday Camp
24 We're Not Gonna Take It

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[font="Arial Black"]Quadrophenia[/font]

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This 1996 digitally remastered reissue of QUADROPHENIA contains remixed versions of "The Real Me," "Quadrophenia," "Dr. Jimmy" and "The Rock." It comes with a 52-page booklet. Originally released on MCA (10004). The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (various instruments, background vocals); John Entwistle (horns, bass instrument, background vocals); Keith Moon (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: John Curle (spoken vocals); Chris Stainton (piano). By the early 1970s, rock & roll had been around long enough to begin to examine its own past. In the States, this resulted in Sha Na Na, but in Great Britain, where the popular culture of the young was more complex and coded, the Who's QUADROPHENIA was the most powerful example of this nostalgic view. Reviews at the time focused primarily on the obscure psychological aspect of the story--supposedly, the four sides of the original double-album set are meant to examine the four sides of the main character's personality, each one represented by a different member of the Who. However, the most interesting aspect of QUADROPHENIA is its seamy but poetic depiction of London's early-'60s Mod subculture, from which the Who originally sprang. Set during the weekend of a climactic seaside gang fight between the Mods and their archenemies the Rockers, Townshend's story follows Jimmy, the archetypal Mod. The impressionistic songs tell an elliptical tale, but also function on their own as vintage '70s Who at their hard-rock height--the sneering "The Punk and the Godfather," the driving "5:15" and the anthemic, redemptive closer "Love, Reign O'er Me" are among Townshend's finest work.

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Artist: The Who
Album: Quadrophenia
Release Date: 1973
Genre: Classic Rock Opera
Codec: MP3
File Size: 78MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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DISC 1:
1 I Am The Sea
2 Real Me, The
3 Quadrophenia
4 Cut My Hair
5 Punk And The Godfather, The
6 I'm One
7 Dirty Jobs, The
8 Helpless Dancer
9 Is It In My Head?
10 I've Had Enough

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1 5:15
2 Sea And Sand
3 Drowned
4 Bell Boy
5 Doctor Jimmy
6 Rock, The
7 Love, Reign O'er Me

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[font="Arial Black"]The Who By Numbers[/font]

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The 1996 reissue of THE WHO BY NUMBERS contains three live bonus tracks that weren't on the original LP. "Squeeze Box," "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Dreaming From The Waist" were recorded live in Swansea, Wales in 1976. The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, brass, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums). Reissue producers: Jon Astley, Andy Macpherson. Recorded in 1975 & 1976. Originally released on MCA (2161) in October 1975. Includes liner notes by Penny Valentine and John Swenson. Arguably the most underrated of the Who's albums, THE WHO BY NUMBERS represents a return to a more straight-ahead rock & roll sound after the extensive orchestration of QUADROPHENIA. It includes a pair of certified classics in "Slip Kid' and "Squeeze Box," as well as two of Townshend's prettiest ballads, "Imagine a Man" and "Blue Red and Grey." Released at a time when the man who wrote "I hope I die before I get old" was turning 30, many of the songs on WHO BY NUMBERS seem to be Townshend's way of dealing with the hardships of life as a hard-living, quickly aging rock star. Melancholy, world-weary and nostalgic, WHO BY NUMBERS is a far cry from the youthful playfulness of early albums like THE WHO SELL OUT. The album was evidently the product of four exhausted musicians, as the next Who album did not appear until three years later. Although not as bombastically exciting as WHO'S NEXT or LIVE AT LEEDS, THE WHO BY NUMBERS does include standout ensemble work from everyone involved (especially bassist John Entwistle) and serves as a fascinating mid-'70s snapshot of rock gods turning pensive at the height of their fame.

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Artist: The Who
Album: The Who By Numbers
Release Date: 1975
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 48MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Slip Kid
2 However Much I Booze
3 Squeeze Box
4 Dreaming From The Waist
5 Imagine A Man
6 Success Story
7 They Are All In Love
8 Blue, Red And Grey
9 How Many Friends
10 In A Hand Or A Face
11 Squeeze Box - (previously unreleased, live)
12 Behind Blue Eyes - (previously unreleased, live)
13 Dreaming From The Waist - (live)

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[font="Arial Black"]Who Are You[/font]

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The 1996 reissue of WHO ARE YOU contains 5 previously-unreleased bonus tracks. The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass, drums); John Entwistle (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather-Low (background vocals). Reissue producers: John Astley, Andy MacPherson. Originally released on MCA (3050) on August 25, 1978. Includes liner notes by Matt Resnicoff. All tracks have been digitally remastered. By the end of the '70s, the original version of the Who was reaching the end of its tether (Keith Moon was nearing the end of his life). WHO ARE YOU can be seen as something of a swan song for the spirit that ignited the rock & roll juggernaut that was the Who in its prime. The increased prominence of synthesizers here (the electronic flavoring of the title track recalls "Baba O'Riley") points towards the direction the post-Moon '80s version of the band would take. Instead of casting aspersions on socio-political ills, Townshend was casting glances askance at current musical trends ("Sister Disco") and his own occupation ("Guitar and Pen"). Entwistle's bass still rumbles melodically through the tunes in the grand style, and Daltrey's wounded-beast roar is at its most impassioned on such songs as "Had Enough." The end of an era was just around the corner, but the band blazed away regardless, making WHO ARE YOU the last must-have Who album.

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Artist: The Who
Album: Who Are You
Release Date: 1975
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 68MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 New Song
2 Had Enough
3 905
4 Sister Disco
5 Music Must Change
6 Trick Of The Light
7 Guitar And Pen
8 Love Is Coming Down
9 Who Are You
10 No Road Romance - (previously unreleased)
11 Empty Glass - (previously unreleased)
12 Guitar And Pen - (Olympic '78 mix, previously unreleased)
13 Love Is Coming Down - (Work-In-Progress mix, previously unreleased)
14 Who Are You - (Lost Verse mix, previously unreleased)

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[font="Arial Black"]Face Dances[/font]

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Originally released in March 1981, FACE DANCES was the Who's first album following the death of the group's original drummer, Keith Moon. He was replaced by Kenney Jones of the Small Faces. The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, bass); Kenney Jones (drums). Producer: Bill Szymczyk. Reissue producers: Jon Astley, Andy Macpherson. Principally recorded at Odyssey Studios, London, England from June-December 1980. The Who's first album of the '80s and their first without drum maniac Keith Moon was viewed with cynicism by many longtime Who fans, who declared the band a dead issue. In fact, FACE DANCES was arguably the band's last aesthetically successful album. The reckless abandon of the Moon era was irretrievable, but the Who's sound was maturing all along, and Moon's madness fit Townshend's mature, sophisticated tunes less and less. FACE DANCES is no bland-out, but the band mines the subtle end of their dynamic range more extensively and successfully than ever before. With the advancing years, the tension between Townshend's thoughtful lyrics and the rock-hero bravado of Roger Daltrey's delivery had grown more pronounced, charging these songs with subtextual energy. Guest Rabbit Bundrick's keyboards add color to Townshend's increasingly introspective examinations of adult relationships and responsibilites (sounds boring as hell, but really it's not) on "Another Tricky Day" and "How Can You Do It Alone." Entwistle's bass still rages and rumbles like a nuclear submarine, and the band's fire still rages on FACE DANCES, albeit with a bit more finesse.

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Artist: The Who
Album: Face Dances
Release Date: 1981
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 60MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 You Better You Bet
2 Don't Let Go The Coat
3 Cache Cache
4 Quiet One, The
5 Did You Steal My Money
6 How Can You Do It Alone
7 Daily Records
8 You
9 Another Tricky Day
10 I Like Nightmares - (previously unreleased)
11 It's In You - (previously unreleased)
12 Somebody Saved Me - (previously unreleased)
13 How Can You Do It Alone - (previously unreleased, live)
14 Quiet One, The - (previously unreleased, live)

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[font="Arial Black"]It's Hard[/font]

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The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, synthesizer, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Kenney Jones (drums). Additional personnel: Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar); Tim Gorman (electric piano, organ, synthesizer). Producer: Glyn Johns Reissue producers: Jon Astley, Andy Macpherson. Recorded at Turn Up-Down Studios, Surrey, England, in June 1982 and live at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada on December 16-17, 1982. Who fans tend to dismiss the two studio albums that the group made with former Small Faces drummer Kenny Jones after original drummer Keith Moon's death in 1978, but both FACE DANCES and IT'S HARD are solid rock albums that deserve to be judged on their respective merits. Recorded in 1982, IT'S HARD was the Who's final studio album and it is arguably the least rock-oriented album that The Who made. At the time this album was recorded, Pete Townshend was experimenting with writing in a variety of pop styles and both of the singles from IT'S HARD, "Athena" and "It's Hard" showcase an adventurous, near-theatrical approach that is actually well-suited to Roger Daltrey's somewhat dramatic singing. On other songs, like the ominous "Eminence Front" Townshend sticks to familiar Who territory. However, it is bassist John Entwistle who provides such Who-like rockers as "It's Your Turn." Now remastered and featuring four live bonus cuts, IT'S HARD is ready to rediscovered by Who fans who didn't give this album a fair chance back in 1982.

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Artist: The Who
Album: It's Hard
Release Date: 1982
Genre: Classic Rock
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File Size: 68MB
Bitrate: 128MP

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1 Athena
2 It's Your Turn
3 Cook's County
4 It's Hard
5 Dangerous
6 Eminence Front
7 I've Known No War
8 One Life's Enough
9 One At A Time
10 Why Did I Fall For That
11 Man Is A Man, A
12 Cry If You Want
13 It's Hard - (previously unreleased, live, bonus track)
14 Eminence Front - (previously unreleased, live, bonus track)
15 Dangerous - (previously unreleased, live, bonus track)
16 Cry If You Want - (previously unreleased, live, bonus track)

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[font="Arial Black"]Endless Wire[/font]

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The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (guitar, background vocals); John "Rabbit" Bundrick (keyboards); Pino Palladino (bass guitar); Simon Townshend (drums, background vocals); Zak Starkey (drums). Additional personnel: Jolyon Dixon (acoustic guitar); Brian Wright, Gill Morley (violin); Ellen Blair (viola); Vicky Matthews (cello); Rachel Fuller (keyboards); Stuart Ross (bass instrument); Peter Huntington (drums); Lawrence Ball (electronics); Billy Nicholls (background vocals). Neither time, nor the deaths of founding members, nor claims that they'll never play together again seem to stop the legendary Who. On 2006's ENDLESS WIRE, the band's first official studio full-length since 1982's IT'S HARD, Pete Townshend is still folding progressive structures and lofty themes into bombastic, arena-ready rock, while Roger Daltrey belts it out as though it were still 1976. The Who's 2000s-era touring band, including drummer Zak Starkey, bassist Pino Palladino, and keyboardist John Bundrick, lend enough muscle to the musical attack here to recall the Who's glory days, and a host of studio musicians help flesh out and vary the sound. Surprisingly, all of these elements--Townshend's songwriting, Daltrey's impassioned singing, and the band's tight performances--coalesce to create a remarkably consistent whole. At its best, ENDLESSWIRE resembles the band circa WHO'S NEXT (the synth intro to opener "Fragments," which directly references "Baba O'Reily," is a clear tip-off). In addition to nine new songs, the set also includes the EP WIRE & GLASS (a mini rock-opera from Townsend), which has the band rocking with more vitality than they have in decades. A bonus DVD shows the Who performing live in Lyon, France in 2006, and churning out immortal classics like "I Can't Explain" and "Won't Get Fooled Again."

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Artist: The Who
Album: Endless Wire
Release Date: 2006
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: 89MB
Bitrate: 320MP

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1 Fragments
2 Man In A Purple Dress, A
3 Mike Post Theme
4 In The Ether
5 Black Widow's Eyes
6 Two Thousand Years
7 God Speaks To Marty Robbins
8 It's Not Enough
9 You Stand By Me
10 Sound Round
11 Pick Up The Peace
12 Unholy Trinity
13 Trilby's Piano
14 Out On The Endless Wire
15 Fragments Of Fragments
16 We Got A Hit
17 They Made My Dreams Come True
18 Mirror Door
19 Tea & Theatre
20 We Got A Hit - (Extended Version)
21 Endless Wire - (Extended Vesrion)

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[font="Arial Black"]Then and Now(1964-2007)[/font]

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UK 2007 revamped version of this Who compilation released to coincide with their 2007 European tour and headlining slot at the Glastonbury Festival. As well as featuring the band’s best known songs such as ‘My Generation’, ‘I Can’t Explain’, ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ and ‘Pinball Wizard’, the new version now includes ‘Baba O’Riley’ completing the triumvirate of CSI/CSI: New York/CSI: Miami theme songs featured on the CD. Also featured is ‘It’s Not Enough’ a stand out track from the band’s most recent album Endless Wire, which was their first new studio album in more than two decades. (This updated version drops 'Old Red Wine' and the live version of 'Summertime Blues' to make room for the two additions mentioned above).

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Artist: The Who
Album: Then and Now(1964-2007)
Release Date: 2007
Genre: Classic Rock
Codec: MP3
File Size: MB
Bitrate: 320MP

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1 I Can't Explain
2 My Generation
3 Kids Are Alright
4 Substitute
5 I'm a Boy
6 Happy Jack
7 I Can See for Miles
8 Magic Bus
9 Pinball Wizard
10 See Me, Feel Me
11 Baba O'Riley
12 Behind Blue Eyes
13 Won't Get Fooled Again
14 5:15
15 Love, Reign O'er Me
16 Squeeze Box
17 Who Are You?
18 You Better You Bet
19 Real Good Looking Boy
20 It's Not Enough

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