MCA
088 111 960-2
(1999)
Rock/Pop
CD, 25
Tracks, 71:07
Length
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01 |
My Generation (Radio 1 Jingle) |
Pete Townshend |
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00:59 |
02 |
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere |
Roger Daltrey; Pete Townshend |
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02:44 |
03 |
Good Lovin' |
Rudy Clark; Arthur Resnick |
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01:50 |
04 |
Just You and Me, Darling |
James Brown |
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02:02 |
05 |
Leaving Here |
Brian Holland; Lamont Dozier; Eddie Holland |
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02:35 |
06 |
My Generation |
Pete Townshend |
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03:24 |
07 |
The Good's Gone |
Pete Townshend |
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02:59 |
08 |
La La La Lies |
Pete Townshend |
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02:26 |
09 |
Substitute |
Pete Townshend |
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03:28 |
10 |
Dancing in the Street |
William "Mickey" Stevenson; Marvin Gaye; Ivy Jo Hunter |
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02:24 |
11 |
Disguises |
Pete Townshend |
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03:45 |
12 |
I'm a Boy |
Pete Townshend |
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02:39 |
13 |
Run Run Run |
Pete Townshend |
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03:17 |
14 |
Boris the Spider |
John Entwistle |
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02:47 |
15 |
Happy Jack |
Pete Townshend |
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02:10 |
16 |
See My Way |
Roger Daltrey |
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01:50 |
17 |
Pictures of Lily |
Pete Townshend |
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02:35 |
18 |
A Quick One (While He's Away) |
Pete Townshend |
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07:01 |
19 |
Substitute (Version 2) |
Pete Townshend |
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02:14 |
20 |
The Seeker |
Pete Townshend |
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03:06 |
21 |
I'm Free |
Pete Townshend |
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02:24 |
22 |
Shakin' All Over |
Fred Heath; Andy Hill; Mark Pattison |
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03:06 |
23 |
Relay |
Pete Townshend |
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05:16 |
24 |
Long Live Rock |
Pete Townshend |
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03:56 |
25 |
Boris the Spider (Radio 1 Jingle) |
John Entwistle |
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00:10 |
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Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Live |
Yes |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Guitar |
Pete Townshend |
Vocals |
Roger Daltrey |
Bass |
John Entwistle |
Drums |
Keith Moon |
Musician |
The Who |
Producer |
Bernie Andrews; Bev Phillips; Bill Bebb |
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Index |
#
3824 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Rock & Roll |
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A fine compilation of 1965-73 BBC performances, the majority of the tracks hailing from 1965-67, although some are drawn from 1970 and 1973. As one of the best live bands ever, the Who as expected come through pretty well in the live-in-the-studio environment, although the arrangements usually stick close to the records. Most of the songs were done by the group for studio releases as well, but there are a few covers that they never put on their albums or singles at the time, making this essential for the fan. Those numbers include the obscure James Brown tune "Just You and Me, Darling," "Dancing in the Street," ""Good Lovin'," and "Leaving Here" (although a mid-1960s studio version of that last song was eventually released). Of the other tracks, particularly worthwhile are "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere," with its extensive feedback solo, quite a challenge to do live in May 1965; "The Good's Gone," which has a fuzz solo not on the studio version; and the 1970 performance of "Shakin' All Over," which might be the best rendition of that concert staple that they ever did. This does not have a few BBC songs that have shown up on bootlegs; particularly unfortunate exclusions are "So Sad About Us," "Summertime Blues," and their 1966 cover of the Everly Brothers' "Man with Money." -- Richie Unterberger (allmusic.com)