Track Listing 1. I Cant Explain 2. Anyway Anyhow Anywhere 3. My Generation 4. Kids Are Alright, The 5. Legal Matter, A 6. Substitute 7. Im a Boy 8. Boris the Spider 9. Happy Jack 10. Pictures of Lily 11. I Can See For Miles 12. Call Me Lightning 13. Magic Bus 14. Pinball Wizard 15. Im Free 16. See Me Feel Me 17. Seeker, The 18. Summertime Blues 19. My Wife 20. Baba Oriley 21. Bargain 22. Behind Blue Eyes 23. Wont Get Fooled Again 24. Lets See Action 25. Pure and Easy 26. Join Together 27. Long Live Rock 28. Real Me, The 29. Love Reign Oer Me 30. Squeeze Box 31. Who Are You 32. Had Enough 33. Sister Disco 34. You Better You Bet 35. Dont Let Go the Coat 36. Quiet One, The 37. Another Tricky Day 38. Athena 39. Eminence Front 40. Substitute 41. Im a Boy 42. Happy Jack 43. Magic Bus 44. Babo Oriley 45. Substitute
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Initial pressings of THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION included a limited edition bonus disc featuring four previously unreleased tracks. The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); Pete Townsend (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); John Entwistle (bass, background vocals); Keith Moon, Kenney Jones (drums). Producers include: Shel Talmy, The Who, Kit Lambert, Glyn Johns, Jon Astley. Compilation producers: Andy McKaie, Bill Levenson. Recorded between November 1964 and June 1982. Includes liner notes by Matt Kent and Andy Neill. British import limited edition, this includes five tracks not on U.S. version, as well as CD-ROM video versions of "Baba O'Riley" and "Substitute." When it comes to a ground-breaking, iconic band like the Who, dubbing an anthology THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION is no small claim. The kicker here is that it happens to be the truth. Without venturing into the realm of the box set, there's never been such a definitive batch of Who tunes all under one roof before. Virtually all the bases are covered here, from such attitude-laden mid-'60s mod anthems as "My Generation" and "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" to the conceptual expansiveness of TOMMY-era tunes ("I'm Free," "See Me Feel Me"). We get the full-on long-haired, bare-chested glory of the early '70s ("Won't Get Fooled Again") as well as the tapered, synth-flecked smartness of the early '80s ("Eminence Front," "You Better You Bet." For someone looking for an entry point into the work of this larger-than-life group, or just somebody who wants a great all-purpose who disc, THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION is truly a case of truth in advertising. Get one.
Editorial Reviews 5 stars out of 5 - ...Their history is best taken in these brilliant capsules....This record is 99 per cent lean,mean and magnificent... Uncut (12/01/2002)
4 stars out of 5 - ...It shows pop-art proto-punks turning into stadium institutions with no lessening of quality....If you don't already own these songs, invest... Q (12/01/2002)
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