1 |
Baba O'Riley The Who |
5:00 | ||
2 |
Bargain The Who |
5:33 | ||
3 |
Love Ain't For Keeping The Who |
2:11 | ||
4 |
My Wife The Who |
3:36 | ||
5 |
The Song Is Over The Who |
6:20 | ||
6 |
Getting In Tune The Who |
4:49 | ||
7 |
Going Mobile The Who |
3:43 | ||
8 |
Behind Blue Eyes The Who |
3:40 | ||
9 |
Won't Get Fooled Again The Who |
8:36 | ||
10 |
Pure And Easy (New York Record Plant Session) The Who |
4:38 | ||
11 |
Baby Don't You Do It (New York Record Plant Session) The Who |
8:43 | ||
12 |
Naked Eye (Live) The Who |
6:20 | ||
13 |
Water (Live) The Who |
8:35 | ||
14 |
Too Much Of Anything (Live) The Who |
4:23 | ||
15 |
I Don't Even Know Myself The Who |
5:03 | ||
16 |
Behind Blue Eyes (New York Record Plant Session) The Who |
3:29 | ||
Total Playing Time 1:24:39
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UK Albums Chart - #1, 1971
Billboard 200 - #4, 1971
UK Singles Chart - #9, 1971 - Won't Get Fooled Again
Billboard Hot 100 - #15, 1971 - Won't Get Fooled Again
"... intelligently conceived, superbly performed, brilliantly produced ..."
- Rolling Stone
"... set a hard rock standard that even its creators struggled to emulate."
- The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
"The best hard rock record in years ... the group achieves the same resonant immediacy in the studio that it does live. A joy. A+."
- The Village Voice
One of the most acclaimed rock albums of all time, Who's Next changed both the course of The Who's career and the entire sound of rock with its use of sequencers and synthesizers. The band's only number one album in the UK, virtually every song on the album has become a classic rock staple. This reissue includes seven bonus live, unreleased and alternate tracks.
Billboard 200 - #4, 1971
UK Singles Chart - #9, 1971 - Won't Get Fooled Again
Billboard Hot 100 - #15, 1971 - Won't Get Fooled Again
"... intelligently conceived, superbly performed, brilliantly produced ..."
- Rolling Stone
"... set a hard rock standard that even its creators struggled to emulate."
- The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
"The best hard rock record in years ... the group achieves the same resonant immediacy in the studio that it does live. A joy. A+."
- The Village Voice
One of the most acclaimed rock albums of all time, Who's Next changed both the course of The Who's career and the entire sound of rock with its use of sequencers and synthesizers. The band's only number one album in the UK, virtually every song on the album has become a classic rock staple. This reissue includes seven bonus live, unreleased and alternate tracks.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Geffen Studio Masters