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The Who Sings My Generation by Who (The) (CD, Sep-1988, MCA Records USA) 
The Who Sings My Generation by Who (The) (CD, Sep-1988, MCA Records USA)

 
The Who Sings My Generation by Who (The) (CD, Sep-1988, MCA Records USA)

Artist: Who (The)
Release Date: Sep 1988
Format: CD
Record Label: MCA Records (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 076743133022
Product ID: EPID3155904
Description: A remastered and greatly expanded version of THE WHO SINGS MY GENERATION was released in 2002 as MY GENERATION: DELUXE EDITION. The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar); John Entwistle (bass, b...
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Track Listing
1. Out in the Street
2. I Don't Mind
3. Good's Gone, The
4. La la la Lies
5. Much Too Much
6. My Generation
7. Kids Are Alright, The
8. Please, Please, Please
9. It's Not True
10. Ox, The
11. Legal Matter, A
12. Instant Party (Circles)

Details
Producer:Shel Talmy
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Mixed
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
A remastered and greatly expanded version of THE WHO SINGS MY GENERATION was released in 2002 as MY GENERATION: DELUXE EDITION.
   
The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar); John Entwistle (bass, background vocals); Keith Moon (drums).
Originally released on Decca (74664) in April 1966.
Includes original release liner notes.
"Ours is a group with built-in hate." Pete Townshend said that in 1965, around the time that THE WHO SING MY GENERATION came out. That hate--or, more accurately, angst--jumps out of the grooves on the album. Although the line between righteous anger and self-centered bitchiness occasionally wears thin, there is no denying that the Who were truly revolutionary. The arresting teenage anthem "My Generation," the shaky solidarity of "The Kids Are Alright," the dizzy confusion of "Instant Party (Circles)"--never had pop music expressed such raw emotions in such an uncompromising manner.
At the same time, Townshend, despite his bluster, could not escape the fact that underneath his rage lay a melodist worthy of the Brill Building. On tracks such as the crystalline, harmony-laden "Much Too Much," he proved that he didn't need power to create a powerful pop song. In other words, you don't have to be a Mod to enjoy this album. But it helps.

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