
Who (Deluxe CD)
Format: Ltd. Deluxe CD incl. Bonus Tracks & Alternative Cover
Tracklist:
1. All This Music Must Fade
2. Ball and Chain
3. I Donât Wanna Get Wise
4. Detour
5. Beads On One String
6. Hero Ground Zero
7. Street Song
8. Iâll Be Back
9. Break The News
10. Rockinâ In Rage
11. She Rocked My World
12. Track 12
13. Track 13
14. Track 14
The Who are back with their first new album in thirteen years entitled WHO due for release on 22nd November.
The eleven-track album was mostly recorded in London and Los Angeles during Spring and Summer 2019 and was co-produced by Pete Townshend & Dave Sardy with vocal production by Dave Eringa.
Singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend are joined on the album by long-time Who drummer Zak Starkey, bassist Pino Palladino along with contributions from Simon Townshend, Benmont Tench, Carla Azar, Joey Waronker and Gordon Giltrap.
The album cover has been created by famed pop artist, Sir Peter Blake who first met the band in 1964 at a taping of the legendary TV show Ready Steady Go. Sir Peter designed and contributed a painting to the sleeve of The Whoâs album Face Dances in 1981.
The songs on WHO cover a myriad of subjects including the Grenfell Tower fire, musical theft, spirituality, reincarnation, the power of memory and âan old rock star that has lost his marblesâ. Singer Roger Daltrey rates it amongst their strongest âI think weâve made our best album since Quadrophenia in 1973, Pete hasnât lost it, heâs still a fabulous songwriter, and heâs still got that cutting edgeâ.
Pete Townshend "This album is almost all new songs written last year, with just two exceptions. There is no theme, no concept, no story, just a set of songs that I (and my brother Simon) wrote to give Roger Daltrey some inspiration, challenges and scope for his newly revived singing voice. Roger and I are both old men now, by any measure, so Iâve tried to stay away from romance, but also from nostalgia if I can. I didnât want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. Memories are OK, and some of the songs refer to the explosive state of things today. I made new home studio demos of all these songs in the summer of 2018 using a wide collection of instruments old and new.â
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Format: Ltd. Deluxe CD incl. Bonus Tracks & Alternative Cover
Tracklist:
1. All This Music Must Fade
2. Ball and Chain
3. I Donât Wanna Get Wise
4. Detour
5. Beads On One String
6. Hero Ground Zero
7. Street Song
8. Iâll Be Back
9. Break The News
10. Rockinâ In Rage
11. She Rocked My World
12. Track 12
13. Track 13
14. Track 14
The Who are back with their first new album in thirteen years entitled WHO due for release on 22nd November.
The eleven-track album was mostly recorded in London and Los Angeles during Spring and Summer 2019 and was co-produced by Pete Townshend & Dave Sardy with vocal production by Dave Eringa.
Singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend are joined on the album by long-time Who drummer Zak Starkey, bassist Pino Palladino along with contributions from Simon Townshend, Benmont Tench, Carla Azar, Joey Waronker and Gordon Giltrap.
The album cover has been created by famed pop artist, Sir Peter Blake who first met the band in 1964 at a taping of the legendary TV show Ready Steady Go. Sir Peter designed and contributed a painting to the sleeve of The Whoâs album Face Dances in 1981.
The songs on WHO cover a myriad of subjects including the Grenfell Tower fire, musical theft, spirituality, reincarnation, the power of memory and âan old rock star that has lost his marblesâ. Singer Roger Daltrey rates it amongst their strongest âI think weâve made our best album since Quadrophenia in 1973, Pete hasnât lost it, heâs still a fabulous songwriter, and heâs still got that cutting edgeâ.
Pete Townshend "This album is almost all new songs written last year, with just two exceptions. There is no theme, no concept, no story, just a set of songs that I (and my brother Simon) wrote to give Roger Daltrey some inspiration, challenges and scope for his newly revived singing voice. Roger and I are both old men now, by any measure, so Iâve tried to stay away from romance, but also from nostalgia if I can. I didnât want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. Memories are OK, and some of the songs refer to the explosive state of things today. I made new home studio demos of all these songs in the summer of 2018 using a wide collection of instruments old and new.â












