The Who - The Story Of The Who Album
Performer:
The Who
Title:
The Story Of The Who
Country:
UK
Genre:
Rock Music
Style:Pop Rock, Classic Rock
Released: 1976
Catalog number: 2683 069
Label: Polydor
MP3 album szie: 1249 mb
FLAC album size: 1380 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Pictures Of LilyWritten-By – Townshend |
| 2 | Pinball WizardWritten-By – Townshend |
| 3 | SubstituteProducer – The WhoWritten-By – Townshend |
| 4 | Run, Run, RunWritten-By – Townshend |
| 5 | Slip KidWritten-By – Townshend |
| 6 | Won't Get Fooled AgainProducer – The WhoProducer [Associate] – Glyn JohnsWritten-By – Townshend |
| 7 | We're Not Gonna Take ItWritten-By – Townshend |
| 8 | I'm A BoyProducer – The WhoProducer [Associate] – Glyn JohnsWritten-By – Townshend |
| 9 | I'm FreeWritten-By – Townshend |
| 10 | Tommy's Holiday CampWritten-By – Moon |
| 11 | Happy JackWritten-By – Townshend |
| 12 | Baba O'RileyPiano – Pete TownshendProducer – The WhoProducer [Associate] – Glyn JohnsWritten-By – Townshend |
| 13 | Squeeze BoxWritten-By – Townshend |
| 14 | Heat WaveWritten-By – Holland / Dozier / Holland |
| 15 | Boris The SpiderWritten-By – Entwistle |
| 16 | Do You Think It's Alright?Written-By – Townshend |
| 17 | BargainWritten-By – Townshend |
| 18 | The Acid QueenWritten-By – Townshend |
| 19 | I Can See For MilesWritten-By – Townshend |
| 20 | Fiddle AboutWritten-By – Entwistle |
| 21 | Magic BusWritten-By – Townshend |
| 22 | Behind Blue EyesProducer – The WhoProducer [Associate] – Glyn JohnsWritten-By – Townshend |
| 23 | Amazing JourneyWritten-By – Townshend |
| 24 | My GenerationWritten-By – Townshend |
| 25 | The SeekerProducer – The WhoWritten-By – Townshend |
| 26 | Summertime BluesWritten-By – Cochran / Capeheart |
Credits
- Art Direction, Design [Sleeve] – Tony Mackertich
- Bass, Brass, Vocals – John Entwistle
- Design Concept [Sleeve Concept] – Julian Moseley, Tony Mackertich
- Drums, Percussion – Keith Moon
- Executive-Producer – Chris Stamp (tracks: B5, D2, D3, D5), Kit Lambert (tracks: B5, D2, D3, D5), Pete Kameron (tracks: B5, D2, D3, D5)
- Guitar [Guitars], Organ [Vcs3 Organ], Synthesizer [Arp Synthesiser], Vocals – Pete Townshend
- Lacquer Cut By – MELYS
- Photography By [Contributing Photographers For The Scrapbook] – David Montgomery , Graham Hughes , John Roper , Michael Putland, Neil Preston, Redferns, Robert Ellis , SKR Photos
- Photography By [Scrapbook Photography By] – Tony Mackertich
- Photography By [Sleeve] – Park Village
- Producer – Glyn Johns (tracks: B5, B6, D2 to D5), Kit Lambert (tracks: A1, A3 to A7, B1, B2, B4, C1 to C8, D1)
- Sleeve Notes – Roy Carr
- Vocals – Roger Daltrey
- Bass, Brass, Vocals – John Entwistle
- Drums, Percussion – Keith Moon
- Executive Producer – Kit Lambert, Chris Stamp, Pete Kameron (tracks: B5, D2, D3, D5)
- Guitar [Guitars], Organ [Vcs3 Organ], Synthesizer [Arp Synthesiser], Vocals – Pete Townshend
- Producer – Glyn Johns (tracks: B6, D4), Kit Lambert (tracks: A1, A3 to A7, B1, B2, B4, C1 to C8), The Who (tracks: A2, B3, B5, D2, D3, D5)
- Producer [Associate] – Glyn Johns (tracks: B5, D2, D3, D5)
- Vocals – Roger Daltrey
- Written-By – Townshend (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, A7 to C3, C5, C6, C8, D2 to D5)
Notes
Made in the Republic of IrelandSimilar to release 457713 except - no mention of mono / stereo on top of labels, and white box on labels are longer.Compilation ℗ 1976 Polydor Limited UK.
℗ 1967: A1, A4 - Polydor Ltd UK
℗ 1966: A2, B2 to B6 - Polydor Ltd UK
℗ 1970: A3, B7, D1 - Polydor Ltd UK
℗ 1971: A5, D2, D3, D5 - Polydor Ltd UK
℗ 1975: A6, D4 - Polydor Ltd UK
℗ 1968: B1 - Polydor Ltd UK
℗ 1969: C1 to C8 - Polydor Ltd UK
Publishers:-
Fabulous Music Ltd.: A1 to A5, B1, B2, B4, B5, B7, C1 to C3, C5, C6, C8
Eel Pie Publishing: A6
Tro Essex Music Ltd: B3
Jobette London Music Ltd: B6
New Ikon Ltd: C4, C7
Front cover lettering photographed by: Billy
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): 2478091 A // 1 IB MELY + BOB
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 2478091 B // 1 IB MELYS
- Matrix / Runout (Side C): 2478092 A // 2 IB MELYS
- Matrix / Runout (Side D): 2478092 B // 3 IB MELYS
- Other (Cat # LP 1): 2478 091
- Other (Cat # LP 2): 2478 092
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): 2478 091-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 2478 091-B
- Matrix / Runout (Side C Label): 2478 092-A
- Barcode (Side D Label): 2478 092-B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): 2478091 A // 1 ▽ 420 W 1 1 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): 2478091 B // 3 IB 1 4 4 MELYS
- Matrix / Runout (Side C Runout): 2478092 A // 3 ▽ 420 W
- Matrix / Runout (Side D Runout): 2478092 B // 3 IB 1 1 25 MELYS
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor Ltd. (UK)
- Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – I.B.C. Studios
- Published By – Fabulous Music Ltd.
- Published By – Eel Pie Publishing
- Published By – Tro Essex Music Ltd.
- Published By – Cinephonic Music Co., Ltd.
- Published By – New Ikon Ltd.
- Manufactured By – Polydor Ltd.
- Distributed By – Polydor Ltd.
- Printed By – Matfield Press
- Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
- Designed At – McCann-Erickson
- Published By – Jobete London Music Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Short intro
They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling over 100 million records worldwide and holding a reputation for their live shows and studio work. Then Pete started to piss on it, and I went with the flow, as it were. The Who - My Generation. Similar to release The Who - The Story Of The Who except - no mention of mono, stereo on top of labels, and white box on labels are longer. Russell admits that he didnt exactly have his finger on the motor drive, and took only. Listen album. Because the Who is itself so stylized - alone among their early Sixties peers, they sound like no one else, neither Chicago bluesmen nor Memphis rockabillys - Townshend always had to seek themes and characters, as well a. The songs & story of The Who's classic album. The exploding pinball machine comes from film shot for a TV advertisement of the album. This collection has not been released on CD. It is a concept album with a story line of a mock-pirate radio broadcast, and includes the magnificent song I Can See for Miles its one of pops great mysteries how this only managed to make on the singles chart. It was the most exhaustive collection yet assembled, running from the group's early singles through Who By Numbers. Likewise, the album only made , history has been more kind. 1967: A1, A4 - Polydor Ltd UK 1966: A2, B2 to B6 - Polydor Ltd UK 1970: A3, B7, D1 - Polydor Ltd UK 1971: A5, D2, D3, D5 - Polydor Ltd UK 1975: A6, D4 - Polydor Ltd UK 1968 . The Who developed from an earlier group, the Detours, and established themselves as part of the pop art and mod movements, featuring auto-destructive art by destroying guitars and drums on stage. The songs & story of The Who's classic album. Quadrophenia and Tommy helped Peter Townshend sharpen a writing style that was already one of the most personal and interesting in rock. It was all a spur-of-the-moment thing. The Who - The Seeker. Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who original title. 3h 57min Documentary, Music 25 October 2008 Japan. 3 My Generation. While The Who by Numbers pretends to be a series of ten unconnected songs, its really only a pose theres not a story line here, but there are more important unities - lyrical themes, musical and production style, a sense of time and place. The Who - Heat Wave. The documentary Amazing Journey: The Story Of The Who, featuring unreleased footage of the 1970 Leeds show and a rare 1964 clip of The High Numbers at the Railway Hotel delighted the fans in 2007. The Who - I'm A Boy. Exhaustive doesn't necessarily mean comprehensive - for some reason, Quadrophenia is completely overlooked, and a full side of Tommy material is way too much in this context. Their classic line-up consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. The Who - Pictures Of Lily. Another version of this collection with a different track listing was also released in Japan. The Who - Happy Jack. Over a decade before the Sex Pistols demonstrated that an anti-pop, anti-fashion, anti-everything aesthetic could be alarmingly marketable, The Who were teaching their own generation to flick off polite societys expectations with their debut record. The Who - I'm A Boy. The Who - Boris The Spider. The title track is an obvious classic, but songs like The K. We did a lot of different poses, including some based on the 2001: A Space Odyssey idea of the apes gathering around the black obelisk. Now 55 years after they made their first recordings, The Who are back with their first new album in thirteen years entitled WHO due for release on 22 November 2019 and is preceded by BALL AND CHAIN, which is available on all streaming services now. The British branch of Polydor released the double-album compilation The Story of the Who in 1976. Thei read more. LONDON 13 September 2019 The Who have one of the greatest rock legacies in music history, theyre one of the all-time great live bands, have sold over 100 million records world including nine US and ten UK top ten albums and 14 UK top ten singles in a career spanning six decades. Without any hesitation, the four Who members gathered around one of the mysterious objects, and Russell started shooting. Included in this documentary programme are previously unseen performances of songs from the album that prove the longevity and lasting appeal of Who's Next, a true classic album. The Who - Run Run Run. They poured some rainwater on the pillar to achieve a similar effect. 03:24 259 Кб. The album was released in the UK in September 1976. The album reached number two in the UK charts. If you're in the UK, you can purchase third album, The Who Sell Out, confirmed just how different they were as a band from their contemporaries. For all the artsy japes, standouts like I Can See for Miles emerged as instant classics. The Who - Magic Bus. CD1. The others also tried to take Petes lead, but couldnt actually do it. The story of how The Who came to record the album is told by group members Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle, together with contributions by those third album The Who Sell Out, they delivered a perfectly on-point concept album structured like an illicit radio transmission, featuring fake commercial jingles between songs. During 1968 their two singles, Dogs and Magic Bus could not even crack the UK Top 20. The Who. The Story of The Who is a 2-LP compilation album from The Who. It was the most exhaustive collection yet assembled, running from the group's early singles through Who By Numbers. Exhaustive doesn't necessarily mean comprehensive - for some reason, Quadrophenia is completely overlooked, and a full side of Tommy material is way too much in this context. 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