Friday 25 January 2019

For You Lot The Who - 1971 [1995] Who's Next

Who's Next is the 5th studio album past times English linguistic communication stone band The Who. It developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media stone opera written past times the group's Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album Tommy. The projection was cancelled due to its complexity in addition to conflicts with Kit Lambert, the band's manager, but Townshend was persuaded to tape the songs as a straightforward studio album.

The Who recorded Who's Next with assistance from recording engineer Glyn Johns. After producing the vocal "Won't Get Fooled Again" inwards the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, they relocated to Olympic Studios to tape in addition to mix almost of the album's remaining songs. They made prominent purpose of the synthesizer on the album, peculiarly on "Won't Get Fooled Again" in addition to "Baba O'Riley", which were both released as singles. The comprehend photograph was shot past times Ethan Russell in addition to made reference to the monolith inwards the 1968 celluloid 2001: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Space Odyssey, as it featured grouping members having urinated against a concrete piling protruding from a slag heap.

Who's Next was an immediate success when it was released inwards August 1971. It has since been viewed past times many critics as the Who's best tape in addition to 1 of the greatest albums of all time. It was reissued on CD several times with additional songs originally intended for Lifehouse.

By 1970, the Who had obtained meaning critical in addition to commercial success, but they had started to move detached from their master copy audience. The modern crusade had vanished, in addition to the master copy followers from Shepherd's Bush had grown upwards in addition to acquired jobs in addition to families. The grouping had started to drift apart from managing director Kit Lambert due to his preoccupation with their label, Track Records. They had been touring since the unloose of Tommy the previous May, with a ready that contained almost of that album, but realized that millions had straightaway seen their alive performances, in addition to Pete Townshend inwards item recognized that they needed to practise something new. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 single, "The Seeker", in addition to a alive album, Live at Leeds were released inwards 1970, in addition to an EP of novel cloth ("Water", "Naked Eye", "I Don't Even Know Myself", "Postcard" in addition to "Now I'm a Farmer") was recorded, but non released as the band felt it would non live on a satisfactory follow-up to Tommy.

The get-go session for what became Who's Next was at Mick Jagger's house, Stargroves, at the start of Apr 1971, using the Rolling Stones Mobile. The backing rails of "Won't Get Fooled Again" was recorded at that spot earlier the band decided to relocate recording to Olympic at Johns' suggestion; the get-go session was on nine April, attempting a basic stimulate got of "Bargain". The volume of the sessions occurred during May, when the grouping recorded "Time is Passing", "Pure in addition to Easy", "Love Ain't for Keeping" (which had been reworked from a stone rails into an acoustic arrangement), "Behind Blue Eyes", "The Song Is Over", "Let's See Action" in addition to "Baba O'Riley". Nicky Hopkins guested on piano, piece Dave Arbus was invited past times Luna to play violin on "Baba O'Riley". John Entwistle's "My Wife" was added to the album at the final infinitesimal belatedly inwards the sessions, in addition to was originally intended for a solo album.

The comprehend artwork shows a photograph, taken at Easington Colliery, of the band evidently having merely urinated on a large concrete piling protruding from a slag heap. The determination to shoot the motion-picture exhibit came from Entwistle in addition to Luna discussing Stanley Kubrick in addition to the celluloid 2001: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Space Odyssey. According to lensman Ethan Russell, almost of the band members were unable to urinate, in addition to thus rainwater was tipped from an empty celluloid canister to attain the desired effect. The nurture comprehend showed the band backstage at De Montfort Hall, Leicester, with a debris of furniture.  In 2003, the idiot box channel VH1 named Who's Next's comprehend 1 of the greatest album covers of all time.

Other suggestions for the comprehend included the grouping urinating against a Marshall Stack in addition to an overweight nude adult woman with the Who's faces inwards house of her genitalia. An option comprehend featuring Luna dressed inwards dark lingerie in addition to a chocolate-brown wig, asset a whip, was later on used for the within fine art for the 1995 in addition to 2003 CD releases. Some of the photographs taken during these sessions were later on used as business office of Decca's United States of America advertisement of the album.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 mix of onetime favorites in addition to buried treasures makes this edition of Who's Next a definite must. One of the defining albums of 70s difficult stone from 1 of the 60s almost successful bands, the master copy album includes about of The Who's best-known work, such as the anthemic "Baba O'Riley" in addition to "Won't Get Fooled Again", the past times turns sorrowful in addition to angry "Behind Blue Eyes", in addition to perennial favorite "My Wife". The novel tracks on this album are every bit worth hearing, including "Pure in addition to Easy" (an alternate edition of which is available on Odds & Sods) in addition to the master copy version of "Behind Blue Eyes". Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 difficult stone classic, Who's Next is required listening for stone fans of all ages.

Track listing:

1 Baba O'Riley (Remix) 5:08
2 Bargain 5:34
three Love Ain't For Keeping 2:10
iv My Wife (Original Album Version) 3:41
five The Song Is Over 6:14
half-dozen Getting In Tune 4:50
seven Going Mobile (Original Album Version) 3:43
8 Behind Blue Eyes 3:42
nine Won't Get Fooled Again (Remix) 8:33
10 Pure And Easy 4:21
xi Baby Don't You Do It [feat. Leslie West] 5:14
12 Naked Eye 5:31
thirteen Water (The Young Vic Theatre Live Version) 6:25
xiv Too Much Of Anything [feat. Nicky Hopkins] 4:25
fifteen I Don't Even Know Myself 4:56
xvi Behind Blue Eyes (Alternate Studio Version) [feat. Al Kooper] 3:28

Personnel:

Roger Daltrey – vocals
Keith Luna – drums, percussion
John Entwistle – bass, brass, vocals, pianoforte on "My Wife"
Pete Townshend – guitar, VCS3, organ, A.R.P. synthesiser, vocals, pianoforte on "Baba O'Riley"

Additional musicians:

Dave Arbus – violin on "Baba O'Riley"
Nicky Hopkins – pianoforte on "The Song Is Over" in addition to "Getting inwards Tune"
Al Kooper – organ on alternate version of "Behind Blue Eyes"
Leslie West – Pb guitar on "Baby, Don't You Do It"


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