Record 1 |
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01 |
I'm The Face
(1964)
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Peter Meaden |
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02 |
Zoot Suit
(1964)
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Peter Meaden |
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03 |
Bald-Headed Woman
(1965)
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Shel Talmy |
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04 |
Daddy Rolling Stone
(1965)
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Otis Blackwell |
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05 |
Anytime You Want Me
(1965)
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Norman Meade; Garnet Mimms; Jerry Ragovoy; Pete Townshend |
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06 |
Shout And Shimmy
(1965)
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James Brown |
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07 |
I'm A Man
(1965)
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Ellas McDaniel (Bo Diddley) |
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08 |
Waltz For A Pig
(1966)
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Ginger Baker |
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09 |
Batman
(1966)
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Neal Hefti |
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10 |
Bucket "T"
(1966)
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Don Altfeld; Roger Christian; Dean Torrence |
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11 |
Barbara Ann
(1966)
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Fred Fassert |
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12 |
Disguises
(1966)
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Pete Townshend |
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13 |
Circles
(1966)
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Pete Townshend |
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14 |
I'm A Boy (original version)
(1966)
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Pete Townshend |
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15 |
In The City
(1966)
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Charlie Daniels |
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16 |
I've Been Away
(1966)
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John Entwistle |
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17 |
Heat Wave
(1966)
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Brian Holland; Lamont Dozier; Eddie Holland |
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Record 2 |
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01 |
The Last Time
(1967)
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Mick Jagger; Keith Richards |
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02 |
Under My Thumb
(1967)
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Mick Jagger; Keith Richards |
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03 |
Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (long version)
(1967)
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Pete Townshend |
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04 |
Dogs
(1968)
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Pete Townshend |
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05 |
Dogs Part Two
(1969)
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Keith Moon |
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06 |
Here For More
(1970)
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Roger Daltrey |
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07 |
Heaven And Hell (original version)
(1970)
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John Entwistle |
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08 |
When I Was A Boy
(1971)
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John Entwistle |
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09 |
Daddy Rolling Stone |
Otis Blackwell |
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10 |
Can't Explain |
Pete Townshend |
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11 |
My Generation |
Pete Townshend |
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12 |
I Can See For Miles |
Pete Townshend |
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13 |
My Generation |
Pete Townshend |
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14 |
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere |
Roger Daltrey; Pete Townshend |
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15 |
Shout |
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Packaging |
Standard LP sleeve |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Guitar |
Pete Townshend |
Vocals |
Roger Daltrey |
Bass |
John Entwistle |
Drums |
Keith Moon |
Musician |
The Who |
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Purchased |
ROIO |
ROIO Source |
Soundboard |
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Venue: Studio and Live
Recording: Soundboard
Comments: This may well be one of the best boots that's ever come to market. Many songs at the time of this release were difficult to get hold as they were unreleased in the U.S. The collection here is still by any standard very good. The cover, yet another William Stout rendition, alone makes this LP worth having. It features PT as a camel highlighting his nose and long facial features. RD's long curly mane turns him in to a lion. JAE is featured as an Ox and KM is rendered as an ape / monkey with a banana. One copy of this LP came with a blueish cover instead of the red / yellow cover.