Track Listing 1. Athena - (with Women Who Drum) 2. It's Your Turn - (with Women Who Drum) 3. Cooks County - (with Women Who Drum) 4. It's Hard - (with Women Who Drum) 5. Dangerous - (with Women Who Drum) 6. Eminence Front - (with Women Who Drum) 7. I've Known No War - (with Women Who Drum) 8. One Life's Enough - (with Women Who Drum) 9. One at a Time - (with Women Who Drum) 10. Why Did I Fall For That - (with Women Who Drum) 11. Man Is a Man, A - (with Women Who Drum) 12. Cry If You Want - (with Women Who Drum) 13. It's Hard *Live * - (with Women Who Drum) 14. Eminence Front *Live * - (with Women Who Drum) 15. Dangerous *Live * - (with Women Who Drum) 16. Cry If You Want *Live * - (with Women Who Drum)
| Details | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, synthesizer, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Kenney Jones (drums). Additional personnel: Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar); Tim Gorman (electric piano, organ, synthesizer). Producer: Glyn Johns Reissue producers: Jon Astley, Andy Macpherson. Recorded at Turn Up-Down Studios, Surrey, England, in June 1982 and live at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada on December 16-17, 1982. Who fans tend to dismiss the two studio albums that the group made with former Small Faces drummer Kenny Jones after original drummer Keith Moon's death in 1978, but both FACE DANCES and IT'S HARD are solid rock albums that deserve to be judged on their respective merits. Recorded in 1982, IT'S HARD was the Who's final studio album and it is arguably the least rock-oriented album that The Who made. At the time this album was recorded, Pete Townshend was experimenting with writing in a variety of pop styles and both of the singles from IT'S HARD, "Athena" and "It's Hard" showcase an adventurous, near-theatrical approach that is actually well-suited to Roger Daltrey's somewhat dramatic singing. On other songs, like the ominous "Eminence Front" Townshend sticks to familiar Who territory. However, it is bassist John Entwistle who provides such Who-like rockers as "It's Your Turn." Now remastered and featuring four live bonus cuts, IT'S HARD is ready to rediscovered by Who fans who didn't give this album a fair chance back in 1982.
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