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THE WHO – TOMMY 2LP – Nr MINT UK TRACK 1973 MOD ROCK

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The Who – Tommy
(Track Records  1973  2657002)
Matrix No’s: A2/B3/A3/B3 – UK Pressing

EJ Day Triplefold Sleeve in Excellent condition
– some wear to edges/corners with small scuff/tear at top of spine edge
No Booklet

Double Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from some marks on side 3 that give a few light crackles)

The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey (lead vocals, harmonica and guitar), Pete Townshend (guitar, keyboards and vocals), John Entwistle (bass guitar, brass and vocals) and Keith Moon (drums and percussion). They became known for energetic live performances which often included instrument destruction. The Who have sold about 100 million records, and have charted 27 top forty singles in the United Kingdom and United States, as well as 17 top ten albums, with 18 Gold, 12 Platinum and 5 Multi-Platinum album awards in the United States alone.

The Who rose to fame in the UK with a series of top ten hit singles, boosted in part by pirate radio stations such as Radio Caroline, beginning in January 1965 with “I Can’t Explain”. The albums My Generation (1965), A Quick One (1966) and The Who Sell Out (1967) followed, with the first two reaching the UK top five. They first hit the US Top 40 in 1967 with “Happy Jack” and hit the top ten later that year with “I Can See for Miles”. Their fame grew with memorable performances at the Monterey Pop, Woodstock and Isle of Wight music festivals. The 1969 release of Tommy was the first in a series of top ten albums in the US, followed by Live at Leeds (1970), Who’s Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973), The Who by Numbers (1975), Who Are You (1978) and The Kids Are Alright (1979).

Moon died at the age of 32 in 1978, after which the band released two studio albums, the UK and US top five Face Dances (1981) and the US top ten It’s Hard (1982), with drummer Kenney Jones, before disbanding in 1983. They re-formed at events such as Live Aid and for reunion tours such as their 25th anniversary tour (1989) and the Quadrophenia tours of 1996 and 1997. In 2000, the three surviving original members discussed recording an album of new material, but their plans temporarily stalled upon Entwistle’s death at the age of 57 in 2002. Townshend and Daltrey continue to perform as The Who, and in 2006 they released the studio album Endless Wire, which reached the top ten in the UK and US.

The Who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, their first year of eligibility; the display describes them as “Prime contenders, in the minds of many, for the title of World’s Greatest Rock Band.” Time magazine wrote in 1979 that “No other group has ever pushed rock so far, or asked so much from it.” Rolling Stone magazine wrote: “Along with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, The Who complete the holy trinity of British rock.” They received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Phonographic Industry in 1988, and from the Grammy Foundation in 2001, for creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording. In 2008 surviving members Townshend and Daltrey were honoured at the 31st Annual Kennedy Center Honors. That same year VH1 Rock Honors paid tribute to The Who where Jack Black of Tenacious D called them “the greatest band of all time.”

Tommy is the fourth album by English rock band The Who, released by Track Records and Polydor Records in the UK and Decca Records/MCA in the US. A double album telling a loose story about a “deaf, dumb and blind kid”, Tommy was the first musical work to be billed overtly as a rock opera. Released in 1969, the album was mostly composed by Pete Townshend. In 1998, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for “historical, artistic and significant value”. It has sold over 20 million copies worldwide.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Pete Townshend, except where noted.

Side one
No. Title Lead vocals Length
1. “Overture” Townshend 3:50
2. “It’s a Boy!” Townshend 2:07
3. “1921” Townshend, Roger Daltrey on chorus 3:14
4. “Amazing Journey” Daltrey 3:25
5. “Sparks” Instrumental 3:45
6. “The Hawker” (Sonny Boy Williamson II) Daltrey 2:15
Side two
No. Title Lead vocals Length
1. “Christmas” Daltrey, Townshend in middle eight 5:30
2. “Cousin Kevin” (John Entwistle) Entwistle and Townshend 4:03
3. “The Acid Queen” Townshend 3:31
4. “Underture” Instrumental 9:55
Side three
No. Title Lead vocals Length
1. “Do You Think It’s Alright?” Daltrey and Townshend 0:24
2. “Fiddle About” (Entwistle) Entwistle 1:26
3. “Pinball Wizard” Daltrey, Townshend on bridge 3:50
4. “There’s a Doctor” Townshend, with Daltrey and Entwistle 0:25
5. “Go to the Mirror!” Daltrey and Townshend 3:50
6. Tommy Can You Hear Me? Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle 1:35
7. “Smash the Mirror” Daltrey 1:20
8. “Sensation” Townshend 2:32
Side four
No. Title Lead vocals Length
1. “Miracle Cure” Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle 0:10
2. “Sally Simpson” Daltrey 4:10
3. “I’m Free” Daltrey 2:40
4. “Welcome” Daltrey, Townshend (“more at the door”) and Entwistle (spoken part) 4:30
5. “Tommy’s Holiday Camp” (Keith Moon) Townshend 0:57
6. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle 6:45

Personnel

The Who
  • Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, harmonica, tambourine
  • Pete Townshend – guitars, keyboards, banjo, lead and backing vocals
  • John Entwistle – bass guitar, French horn, trumpet, keyboards, flugelhorn, backing and lead vocals
  • Keith Moon – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Additional musicians
  • Paul Townshend – backing vocals
  • Simon Townshend – backing vocals
Weight 2.00000000 kg

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