The Who - Who's Next
Release date: | 31 July 1971 |
Style: | Power pop, Hard rock, Rock |
Owners: |
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Disc I
01. Baba O'Riley
02. Bargain
03. Love Ain't For Keeping
04. My Wife
05. The Song Is Over
06. Getting In Tune
07. Going Mobile
08. Behind Blue Eyes
09. Won't Get Fooled Again
2003 Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
10. Baby Don't You Do It" [Longer Version]
11. Getting in Tune
12. Pure and Easy [Alternate Version]
13. Love Ain't For Keeping [Electric Version, Townshend on lead vocals]
14. Behind Blue Eyes [Alternate Version]
15. Won't Get Fooled Again [Original New York sessions version]
Disc II 2003 Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc
01. Love Ain't For Keeping
02. Pure and Easy
03. Young Man Blues
04. Time Is Passing
05. Behind Blue Eyes
06. I Don't Even Know Myself
07. Too Much of Anything
08. Getting in Tune
09. Bargain
10. Water
11. My Generation
12. Road Runner
13. Naked Eye
14. Won't Get Fooled Again
01. Baba O'Riley
02. Bargain
03. Love Ain't For Keeping
04. My Wife
05. The Song Is Over
06. Getting In Tune
07. Going Mobile
08. Behind Blue Eyes
09. Won't Get Fooled Again
2003 Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
10. Baby Don't You Do It" [Longer Version]
11. Getting in Tune
12. Pure and Easy [Alternate Version]
13. Love Ain't For Keeping [Electric Version, Townshend on lead vocals]
14. Behind Blue Eyes [Alternate Version]
15. Won't Get Fooled Again [Original New York sessions version]
Disc II 2003 Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc
01. Love Ain't For Keeping
02. Pure and Easy
03. Young Man Blues
04. Time Is Passing
05. Behind Blue Eyes
06. I Don't Even Know Myself
07. Too Much of Anything
08. Getting in Tune
09. Bargain
10. Water
11. My Generation
12. Road Runner
13. Naked Eye
14. Won't Get Fooled Again
02.08.2021
02.08.2021 |
I still have no idea why The Who are on Metal Storm, and I know it's a bit inappropriate to add another staff pick now when we're celebrating the work of the many musicians who passed last week. But one of the greatest rock albums of all time turned 50 years a few days ago. It's bombastic, showcases fantastic chemistry, it's bookended by some of classic rock's absolute best songs, it has slight forays into prog rock, and it has the beast that is Keith Moon on drums. I call that a bargain. RaduP's picks | More picks ›› |
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