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The Who - Who Are You Album

The Who - Who Are You Album
Performer: The Who
Title: Who Are You
Country: Japan
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Mod
Released: 1999
Catalog number: POCP-9204
Label: Polydor
MP3 album szie: 1956 mb
FLAC album size: 1716 mb

Tracklist

1Guitar And Pen (Olympic '78 Mix)6:00
2Who Are You6:16
3Trick Of The Light4:45
4Empty Glass6:23
5Love Is Coming Down4:04
6Music Must Change4:38
7Had Enough4:30
8Sister Disco4:22
99054:02
10Love Is Coming Down (Work-In-Progress Mix)4:06
11Guitar And Pen5:56
12Who Are You (Lost Verse Mix)6:21
13New Song4:13
14No Road Romance5:05

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
WHOD 5004, 2490 147The Who Who Are You ‎(LP, Album)Polydor, PolydorWHOD 5004, 2490 147UK1978
2417324The Who Who Are You - Quien Eres ‎(LP, Album, Promo)Polydor2417324Argentina1978
2417 325The Who Who Are You ‎(LP, Album)Polydor2417 325Germany1978
UICY-20425The Who = ザ・フー The Who = ザ・フー - Who Are You = フー・アー・ユー+5 ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, SHM)PolydorUICY-20425Japan2013
2480 467The Who Who Are You ‎(LP, Album)Polydor2480 467New Zealand1978
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
WHO 1The Who Had Enough / Who Are You ‎(7", Single)PolydorWHO 1UK1978
WHO 1, 2121 361The Who Had Enough / Who Are You ‎(7", Inj)Polydor, PolydorWHO 1, 2121 361UK1978
PB 6234The Who Who Are You ‎(7")RCA ItalianaPB 6234Italy1978
40948The Who Had Enough / Who Are You ‎(7", Single)MCA Records40948Canada1980
MCA-40948The Who Who Are You/ Had Enough ‎(7", MCA)MCA Records, Inc.MCA-40948US1978

Credits

  • ProducerGlyn Johns, John Astley
  • Backing VocalsAndy Fairweather-Low (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3, B4)
  • Bass, VocalsJohn Entwistle
  • DesignBill Smith
  • Drums, PercussionKeith Moon
  • Engineer [Assistance]Judy Szekely
  • Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, VocalsPete Townshend
  • Lead VocalsRoger Daltrey
  • Photography [Back Cover Photo] – Martyn Goddard
  • Photography [Front Cover Photo] – Terry O'Neill
  • ProducerGlyn Johns
  • Producer, Arranged By [Strings]Ted Astley
  • Liner Notes保科好宏
  • ProducerGlyn Johns, Jon Astley
  • Written-ByJohn Entwistle (tracks: 2, 3, 6), Pete Townshend (tracks: 1, 4, 5, 7 to 14)
  • Arranged By [String Arrangements]Ted Astley
  • Backing VocalsAndy Fairweather-Low
  • Bass Guitar, Vocals, SynthesizerJohn Entwistle
  • Design [Original Vinyl Sleeve]Bill Smith
  • Design [Reissue], Art Direction [Reissue]Richard Evans
  • Drums, PercussionKeith Moon
  • Engineer [Engineering Assistance]Judy Szekely
  • Executive-Producer [Reissue]Bill Curbishley, Chris Charlesworth, Robert Rosenberg
  • Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, VocalsPete Townshend
  • Lead VocalsRoger Daltrey
  • Liner NotesMatt Resnicoff
  • Photography By [Back Inlay]Martyn Goddard
  • Photography By [Front Cover]Terry O'Neill
  • Producer [Original]Glyn Johns, Jon Astley
  • Reissue Producer, RemixAndy MacPherson, Jon Astley
  • Remastered ByBob Ludwig
  • Synthesizer, PianoRod Argent
  • Written-ByJohn Entwistle (tracks: 2, 3, 6), Pete Townshend (tracks: 1, 4, 5, 7 to 14)

Notes

Black and rainbow label, first editionMain Title as it appears in Japanese on obi's spine and Japanese booklet: フー・アー・ユー+5 (+5 is boxed).

The Japanese edition with OBI and two booklets in Japanese and English.

The rear of the obi without details of a promotional offer neither a coupon.

Tracks 10 to 14 are extra tracks.Manufactured and distributed in Canada by MCA Music Entertainment.
(P) & (C) 1996, 1978 MCA Records, Inc.
Track 10 to 14 are previously unreleased tracks.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): LP 5940 A 15 3 79 GR DP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): LP 5940 B 15 3 79 GR DP
  • Rights Society: SOKOJ
  • Barcode (Text): 4 988005 237569
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4988005237569
  • Matrix / Runout: POCP-9204 1MM1 C 99 25
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L223
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 3911
  • Rights Society: JASRAC
  • Barcode: 008811149222
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix label side A): MC7709E
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix label side B): MC7646

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – MCA Records (Canada)
  • Published By – Eel Pie Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Whistle Rhymes Limited
  • Marketed By – Universal Music K.K.
  • Distributed By – Universal Music K.K.
  • Licensed From – Polydor International GmbH
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ramport Enterprises Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Ramport Enterprises Ltd.
  • Published By – Eel Pie Publishing
  • Published By – Whistle Rymes Ltd.
  • Printed By – GIP "Beograd"

Short intro

Because I really want to know Who are you Who, who, who, who I took the tube back out of town Back to the Rolling Pin I felt a little like a dying clown With a streak of Rin Tin Tin I stretched back and I hiccupped And looked back on my busy day Eleven hours in the Tin Pan God, there's got to be another way Oh wa oh wa oh wa oh wa. And this from an outfit that pretty much entirely skipped its own middle age, having released just one album 2006s little noticed Endless Wire in the long, stingy lapse between their supposed 1982 swan song, Its Hard, and the present day. This item:Who Are You by The Who Audio CD . Yet it sounds like Townshend was not ready to surrender without a fight. It was re-issued on vinyl in 2012. But its kind of hard to hate something that feels so familiar. Well, who are you Who are you Who, who, who, who Oh, who are you Who are you Who, who, who, who Come on tell me who are you . In stock on June 20, 2020. On the Who's first album in 13 years, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend sound invigorated, even in songs that address 70-something concerns. Listen free to The Who Who Are You New Song, Had Enough and more. It is thrilling stuff, easily the most exciting and consistent Who album since the mid-Seventies. On the Who's first album in 13 years, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend find getting old is something to get cranky about, which, maybe ironically, has the effect of invigorating their return. Roger Daltrey sings the lyric and the ones that follow, claiming the song isnt new or diverse, with the same anger and conviction as the Whos earliest music, recorded more than half a century ago, and the melody is almost identical to the opening I dont mind of the bands 1966 single The Kids Are Alright. Between 1965 and 1984 the English quartet had twenty-seven Top 100 records their biggest hit was I Can See For Miles, it peaked at 9 for 2 weeks on November 19th, 1967. On the Who's first album in 13 years, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend sound invigorated, even in songs that address 70-something concerns. This promo has become one of the most-watched of Who videos and still remains a firm favourite if only for the hilarious interaction between Keith Moon and the rest of the b. For one of the acknowledged geniuses of rock culture, Townshend hasnt actually made much music of note since 1978's Who Are You, the last Who album to feature late drummer Keith Moon. Who Are You' was released as a double A-side with John Entwistle's 'Had Enough'. As instrumentalists, their skills were intact. Who Are You, composed by Pete Townshend, was the title track on English rock band The Who's 1978 release, Who Are You, the last album released before. Who Are You is best remembered for it's title track that featured one of Daltry's most gritty vocal performances shouting out Pete Townshend's diatribe to punk rock. Order it now. Who Are You was the Who's last album to feature Keith Moon as their drummer, who died three weeks after it was released. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 20th 1978, Who Are You by The Who entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position 70 and on October 29th, 1978 it peaked at 14 for 2 weeks and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100. Since then there have been three flawed Who albums and a handful of erratic solo offerings in 40 years. Because I really want to know Who are you Who, who, who, who I took the tube back out of town Back to the Rolling Pin I felt a little like a dying clown With a streak of Rin Tin Tin I stretched back and I hiccupped And looked back on my busy day Eleven hours in the Tin Pan God, there's got to be another way Oh wa oh wa oh wa oh wa. I dont care, I know youre gonna hate this song, is the combative opening line of All This Music Must Fade, a driving epic about the. The first Who album in 13 years opens with a perfectly cynical Pete Townshend lyric: I dont careI know youre gonna hate this song. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. On the Who's final album with Keith Moon, their trademark honest power started to get diluted by fatigue and a sense that the group's collective vision was beginning to fade. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 20th 1978, Who Are You by The Who entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position 70 and on October 29th, 1978 it peaked at 14 for 2 weeks and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100. Townshend Not so avoidant. During this time most of the band members worked on solo projects that were met with different levels of success. Who Are You, composed by Pete Townshend, was the title track on English rock band The Who's 1978 release, Who Are You, the last album released free to The Who Who Are You New Song, Had Enough and more. The ironic nature of the text Not to Be Taken Away that. Ironically, he is photographed on the cover sitting on a chair with the words Not To Be Taken Away emblazoned on its back. 9 tracks 40:35. The ironic nature of the text Not to Be Taken Away that was stencilled on Moon's chair on the album cover was noted by some critics. The Who took several years in between albums before putting out this one in 1978. Bonus tracks on 1996 remastered CD. On the Who's final album with Keith Moon, their trademark honest power started to get diluted by fatigue and a sense that the group's collective vision was beginning to fade. Who Are You was recorded at the time when punk rock became highly popular. However, this was not reflected in the album's music, which incorporates elements of. More problematic was the erratic quality of the material, which seemed torn between blustery attempts at contemporary relevance Sister Disco, New Song, Music Must Change and bittersweet insecurity Love Is Coming Down. Who Are You is best remembered for it's title track that featured one of Daltry's most gritty vocal performances shouting out Pete Townshend's diatribe to punk rock. Who Are You, composed by Pete Townshend, was the title track on English rock band The Who's 1978 release, Who Are You, the last album released before. Узнай, на каком радио можно послушать трек The Who - Who Are You. Who Are You was released in the UK on 18 August 1978 Polydor 2490 147 WHOD 5004 where it reached 6, as a CD in the 1980s Polydor 831 557-2, and as a remixed and remastered CD Polydor 533 845-2 in 1996. The album would be the last done by the original lineup due to the death of Keith Moon shortly after. The word old feels wrong, of course, when 75 is the new 40 and the Who have been bashing it out on the road just like Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones, the whole OK-boomer lot of them playing like there was plenty of tomorrow. Who Are You was spun out of the night that Townshend, already drunk after hours of financial haggling, half-recognized two members of the Sex Pistols in a bar: that is, he thought either Steve Jones or Paul Cook was Johnny Rotten. For the promo guitar, piano and drum overdubs were all . By Chris Willman. He even takes it a step farther, later in the song, singing, I dont mindOther g. Keith Moons unfortunate death on 7 September 1978, completely overshadowed the release of Who Are You. The documentary The Kids Are Alright shows The Who in a studio recording this song. The track remains a classic rock radio staple to this day and I still crank it up when it comes on the radio. The Who - Who Are You 1978. Who Are You is the eighth studio album by English Rock Group The Who released on August 18th 1978 and was the Who's last album to feature Keith Moon as their drummer, who died three weeks after it was released. Corrected, he felt even more confused: Why cant I see straight Cook and Jones, supposedly arrogant young punks working out their rock & roll Oedipal complex, were thrilled to meet Townshend and horrified at what he had to tell them: the Who were finished, used up, wasted. Who are you Who, who, who, who Who are you Who, who, who, who Who are you Who, who, who, who Who are you Who, who, who, who Who are you Who, who, who, who. 9 tracks 41:51. Who Are You is the eighth studio album by English rock band the Who, released on 18 August 1978 by Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and MCA Records in the United States. The incident left Townshend passed out in a Soho street, which is where the song begins. Amid that live vigor, McCartney and Mick & Keith arent so eager to devote nearly a whole album to ruminating on autumnal things. On 4 May 1978 Jeff Stein filmed a promo for 'Who Are You' at Ramport Studios in Thessaly Road, Battersea