Track Listing 1. My Generation - (Radio 1 Jingle) 2. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 3. Good Lovin' 4. Just You and Me, Darling 5. Leaving Here 6. My Generation 7. Good's Gone, The 8. La la la Lies 9. Substitute 10. Dancing in the Street 11. Disguises 12. I'm a Boy 13. Run Run Run 14. Boris the Spider 15. Happy Jack 16. See My Way 17. Pictures of Lily 18. Quick One,, A (While He's Away) 19. Substitute - (version 2) 20. Seeker, The 21. I'm Free 22. Shakin' All Over 23. Relay 24. Long Live Rock 25. Boris the Spider - (Radio 1 Jingle)
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Who: Pete Townsend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums). Producers include: Paul Williams, Jimmy Grant, Brian Willey, Bill Bebb, Michael Appleton. Recorded at De Lane Studio, Aeolian Hall Stuido 2, The Playhouse, IBC Stuidos, and Presentation Studio B Television Centre, London, England between 1965 and 1973. Includes liner notes by Andy Neill. Digitally remastered by John Astley. On the 30th anniversary of LIVE AT LEEDS, the Who released this 25-track collection of material recorded between 1965 and 1973. This fascinating aural document provides insight the development of this seminal band from R&B-crazed mods into technically brilliant purveyors of original material. Although the sound quality of the earlier recordings varies a bit, the Who's tight playing and musical nuances (like the group's often-overlooked harmonies) point to greater triumphs in the future. This quartet of soul fans mixes in familiar hits by the Olympics ("Good Lovin'") and Martha and the Vandellas ("Dancing in the Streets") with more obscure material by Eddie Holland ("Leaving Here") and James Brown ("Just You and Me, Darling"). The last of these nuggets is given a Beatlesque treatment, with Roger Daltrey's impressive begs, screams, and shouts. Toward the latter part of BBC SESSIONS, Pete Townshend's songwriting talents and guitar playing shine, especially on a distorted take on the obscure "Run, Run, Run" and a raw and psychedelic version of "Disguises." Explosive versions of "Relay" and "Long Live Rock" pre-recorded for a January 1973 appearance on the Old Grey Whistle Test wrap up this solid collection.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...highlights how mad, bad and dangerous the Who were in 1965....delineating how the band resolved social and musical anxieties of the age... Rolling Stone (03/16/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...they sound like The New World wrestling with the Old....the sound of a culture clash is unmistakable....BBC SESSIONS proves that it was the high point of pop radio that allowed their message to be perfectly suited to the medium... Q (03/01/2000)
8 out of 10 - ...captures their kinetic energy, arrogant brilliance and ferocious interplay at its peak, a direct challenge and assault on the venerable institution where it was broadcast... NME (02/14/2000)
...a whole lot of fun, an alternative early greatest hits, and the nearest approximation you'll get to the MY GENERATION album on CD....making you realise how great The Who were... Mojo (03/01/2000)
...the energy levels are high throughout....the disc's worth buying for Pete Townshend's searing solo on 'Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere' alone... Alternative Press (05/01/2000)
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