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RANDB 136LP
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Across seven scintillating tracks The Who revisit their history, from early singles such as "I Can't Explain" and "My Generation" through tracks from Tommy to John Entwistle's "My Wife." The set climaxes with a rare encore of fan favorite "Naked Eye." Recorded live at The Spectrum, Philadelphia in 1973 and broadcast on The King Biscuit Flower Hour US FM radio. Sound quality is exceptional.
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RANDB 135LP
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The Who's 1973 US tour saw the band focusing on their just-released Quadrophenia LP. The seven Quadrophenia songs presented here have a harder edge and a raw power missing from their studio counterparts. Recording quality is excellent throughout, the record comes with full recording details and extensive sleeve notes. Recorded live at The Spectrum, Philadelphia in 1973 and broadcast on The King Biscuit Flower Hour US FM. LP comes with extensive sleeve notes.
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REP 052EP
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This EP comprises four of the best performances from an exhilarating open-air gig performed in front of 400,000 enthusiastic Parisians. It combines classic tracks ("I Can't Explain," "Summertime Blues") with two new songs ? "Baba O'Riley" and "Relay," the latter unreleased at this point. The recording was made by RTL and transmitted on AM radio, so sound quality is reasonable but not exceptional.
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RANDB 078LP
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Seventeen tracks recorded for radio and TV between 1965 and 1967 show the Who at their fiery best. Recorded all over the place, this documents the Who's transition from Rn'B to pop-art with a healthy side order of auto-destruction. The track selection includes everything from hit singles such as "Substitute" and "My Generation" to complete obscurities such as "You Rang?" Side A: Tracks 1-5 recorded at ORTF Music Hall de France 03/31/66; Track 6 recorded at Shindig (ABC) 03/08/65; Tracks 7-8 recorded at Beat Club The Marquee 03/02/67. Side B: Track 1 recorded at BBC Saturday Club 09/13/66; Tracks 2-4 recorded at Pier Pavilion, Felixstowe 10/18/66; Tracks 5-7 recorded at Ready Steady Go! 11/05/65; Track 8 recorded at Ready Steady Go! 12/17/65; Track 9 recorded at BBC Saturday Club 03/15/66.
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VL 900297LP
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2020 repress. Double-LP with ten extra tracks. A reissue of The Who's legendary third album, released in 1967, was a concept album of songs made into advertisements, with the cover art featuring members of the band pretending to endorse various products. The band actually was doing a few commercials at the time, so this album was intended to poke fun at that. This was the first pop album ever not to list the song titles on its cover.
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VL 990298LP
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Vinyl Lovers present a reissue of The Who's The Who Sell Out, originally released in 1967. The Who's legendary third album, released in 1967, was a concept album of songs made into advertisements, with the cover art featuring members of the band pretending to endorse various products. The band actually was doing a few commercials at the time, so this album was intended to poke fun at that. This was the first pop album ever not to list the song titles on its cover. Clear blue vinyl.
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POLY 2780504LP
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2011 release. Digitally remastered double vinyl LP pressing of this 1973 concept album by the British rock icons. Housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with large-format booklet.
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