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The Who - Who's Next / San Francisco 1971 - 4x LP Box Set

The Who - Who's Next / San Francisco 1971 - 4x LP Box Set

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Limited Edition 180g 4LP Box Set!

Original Album Remastered!
First-Ever, Complete Release of Acclaimed 1971 Show!

Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 77/500!

This 4 LP set contains the remastered version of the Who's Next album and the first-ever, complete release of the acclaimed San Francisco 1971 show with all tracks being newly remixed. Pressed on 180-gram black vinyl and housed in a 12 x 12 box, each album comes in a gatefold jacket with printed sleeves and notes from Andy Neil. Limited Edition.

Who's Next is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Who, released on August 14, 1971. At the beginning of the '70s, the impact of Tommyweighed heavily on Pete Townshend's shoulders. How on earth would he and the Who top such a successful and important album? The guitarist-songwriter felt he had to take his music and its conceptual strains one step further. He began writing a futuristic fable that would transcend itself beyond the usual conventions of modern music. Intended to be a film, a play, a concert, a mega multimedia and cerebral experience — Townshend called his new project Lifehouse. And although Lifehouse would stay frozen on the blocks for another 30 years, its seeds sprouted the Who's most cohesive and consistent effort, Who's Next.

How Townshend's ambitious follow-up ended up as Who's Next isn't easy to discern. After several false starts and a break with Who manager/mentor, Kit Lambert, the record was eventually rescued and shaped by producer/engineer, Glyn Johns. Much of Townshend's vision was contained within his extensive demos — bits and pieces of a loosely constructed storyline set against experimental melodies and basic backbeats. The album's opening track, "Baba O'Riley," was originally an elongated cycle of synthesizer loops. What it became was an anthem, highlighted by a tumultuous build, Dave Arbus' rambling violin and Roger Daltrey's acclamation of a "Teenage Wasteland." The thunder is sustained by the contagious "Bargain" — now, like so much of the Who's music, a commercial jingle. "Love Ain't for Keeping" chugs away against a fierce acoustic rhythm while John Entwistle's sole contribution of "My Wife" remains one of his most electrifying songs. "This Song Is Over" features Nicky Hopkins' incomparable piano work and ends with a chorus pulled from "Pure and Easy," the central number of Lifehouse that failed to make the final cut, but would resurface three years later on the Odds And Sods compilation. The theme is maintained on "Getting in Tune," reintroduced during the Who's most recent tour, and "Going Mobile," a track with Townshend on lead vocals that recounts a couple of Lifehouse's characters cruising the streets in a Cadillac.

Features
  • Limited Edition
  • 4LP Box Set
  • 180g Vinyl
  • Black Vinyl
  • Original Album Remastered
  • First-Ever, Complete Release of San Francisco 1971 Show with All Tracks Newly Remixed
  • 12 x 12 Box
  • Each Album in a Gatefold Jacket with Printed Sleeves
  • Notes from Andy Neil

Selections

Side One:

  1. Baba O'Riley
  2. Bargain
  3. Love Ain't for Keeping
  4. My Wife
  5. The Song Is Over

Side Two:

  1. Getting in Tune
  2. Going Mobile
  3. Behind Blue Eyes
  4. Won't Get Fooled Again

Side Three:

  1. Introduction
  2. I Can't Explain
  3. Substitute
  4. Summertime Blues
  5. My Wife
  6. Baba O'Riley

Side Four:

  1. Behind Blue Eyes
  2. Bargain
  3. Won't Get Fooled Again

Side Five:

  1. Baby Don't You Do It
  2. Magic Bus

Side Six:

  1. Introduction to Tommy
  2. Overture
  3. Amazing Journey
  4. Sparks

Side Seven:

  1. Pinball Wizard
  2. See Me, Feel Me
  3. My Generation

Side Eight:

  1. Naked Eye
  2. Going Down

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