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Who's Next
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: WHO
EAN: 0008811126926
Format: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
Label: Mca
Manufacturer: Mca
MPN: 008811126926
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mca
Release Date: November 07, 1995
Studio: Mca
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A mix of old favorites and buried treasures makes this edition of Who's Next a definite must. One of the defining albums of 70s hard rock from one of the 60s most successful bands, the original album includes some of The Who's best-known work, such as the anthemic "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again", the by turns sorrowful and angry "Behind Blue Eyes", and perennial favorite "My Wife". The new tracks on this album are equally worth hearing, including "Pure and Easy" (an alternate edition of which is available on Odds & Sods) and the original version of "Behind Blue Eyes". A hard rock classic, Who's Next is required listening for rock fans of all ages. --Genevieve Williams
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Rating: - Awesome
Nobody writes stuff this good anymore, except maybe Nick Worrall. Simply stunning in every way possible.
Rating: - The Who - Meet The New Boss Same As The Old Boss........
After the enormous success of the band's previous album "Tommy" it was going to be very difficult for The Who to top it. Pete Townshend started off writing another concept piece called The Lighthouse Project. The recording sessions went on and on with the project eventually suffocating under its own weight. The band gave up on it, and went back into the studio to pick up the pieces. What emerged was the ultimate Who statement and probably one of the ultimate statements of rock n roll. "Who's ... Read More
Rating: - A defining moment
Every one can argue back and forth on the Who's greatest album. But this album goes sooooo far beyond that. This album is one of the few fundamental pillars that define rock and roll. Its place belongs right between Sgt Pepper and Led Zeppelin IV. Any one who does not get that is musically illiterate. Period.
Rating: - the who
ive been looking for one song, baba o reilley for a while. the local store had a copy for 29 dollars. what a rip off. this cd came to me in a short amount of time undamaged. i am extremely happy with this product.
Rating: - Who's Next -- A Hard Act To Follow
Throughout the 1960's the Who were basically a singles band with the notable exceptions of "A Quick One While He's Away," supposed theme album "The Who Sell Out" and, of course, "Tommy." The latter's success would force the group to stay together when bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon had debated forming a group called Led Zeppelin with Jimmy Page (this fact perhaps leading to Who guitarist Pete Townshend's outspoken resentment of that venerable act). Further success with "Live At Leeds" ... Read More
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