WHO [Deluxe Edition]

WHO [Deluxe Edition]

by The Who
WHO [Deluxe Edition]

WHO [Deluxe Edition]

by The Who

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Bonus CD)

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Overview

It's not billed that way but given the Who's productivity since their initial split in 1982, it's difficult not to view 2019's Who as the band's final album. It's only their second album in 37 years, and if it takes them another 13 years to complete a third -- that's the length of time separating Who from 2006's Endless Wire -- both Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey will be well into their eighties, a seemingly unlikely age for new work by rockers. Then again, the Who have long outlived Townshend's youthful desire to die before he gets old, a fact he began to contend with during the mid-'70s, when he chronicled his middle-aged disappointment on Who by Numbers. Who doesn't sound much like Who by Numbers. Keith Moon and John Entwistle are long gone, Daltrey's voice has been sanded away to a gravelly rumble, and Townshend found himself rejuvenated by playing with bassist Pino Palladino and drummer Zak Starkey. A different rhythm section along with the aftermath of aging does mean Who feels polished and precise, but if the group has swapped kinetic energy for professionalism, they're not exactly settled. Much of the credit should go to Townshend, who continues to wrestle with emotions and ideas that are just outside his grasp, setting his struggle to music equal parts muscle and mark. There are a few new wrinkles, such as the smooth, soulful "I'll Be Back," the album's most romantic moment. It's one that's needed. Elsewhere, Townshend attempts to find his place in a world in turmoil, coming to terms that he's fine with the passing of time, but that doesn't prevent him from throwing barbs. Daltrey responds in kind, treating the songs with care and respect. Age has diminished his range but increased his sensitivity, a combination that benefits Who, since he handles vulnerable moments like "Break the News" with sensitivity and mines "All This Music Must Fade" and "I Don't Wanna Get Wise," discovering their undercurrent of defiance. After all these years, it becomes clear that the relationship between Daltrey and Townshend -- the singer serving as the songwriter's best interpreter and editor -- is at the core of the Who, which is why Who feels like a Who album: The two still bring out the best in each other. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/04/2020
Label: Interscope
UPC: 0602435129563
Rank: 12462

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. All This Music Must Fade
  2. Ball and Chain

Disc 2

  1. I Don't Wanna Get Wise
  2. Detour

Disc 3

  1. Beads On One String
  2. Hero Ground Zero

Disc 4

  1. Street Song
  2. I'll Be Back

Disc 5

  1. Break the News
  2. Rockin' in Rage

Disc 6

  1. She Rocked My World
  2. Beads on One String

Disc 7

  1. Intro
  2. Substitute
  3. Squeeze Box
  4. Tattoo
  5. The Kids Are Alright
  6. Break the News
  7. She Rocked My World
  8. Won't Get Fooled Again

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Who   Primary Artist
Martin Batchelar   Conductor,Orchestra
Josh Tyrrell   Clapping,Handclapping
Simon Townshend   Piano,Shaker,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Bruce Dukov   Orchestra,Orchestra Leader
Joey Waronker   Drums
Pino Palladino   Bass,Bass (Vocal)
Roger Daltrey   Vocals
Matt Chamberlain   Drums
Rachel Fuller   Orchestra
Gordon Giltrap   Guitar (Acoustic)
Andrew Synowiec   Guitar (Acoustic)
Zak Starkey   Drums
Dave Sardy   Shaker,Clapping,Mellotron,Percussion,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Finger Snaps,African Percussion
Rowan McIntosh   Clapping,Handclapping
Benmont Tench   Organ,Mellotron,Organ (Hammond)
Carla Azar   Drums
Pete Townshend   Bass,Cello,Drums,Organ,Guitar,Shaker,Violin,Vocals,Clapping,Harmonica,Orchestra,Hurdygurdy,Percussion,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Bass (Vocal),Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Gus Seyffert   Bass,Bass (Vocal)
Fergus Gerrand   Percussion

Technical Credits

Myles Clarke   Synthesizer Programming,Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Assistant,Pro-Tools,Instrumentation,Drum Programming,Associate Producer
Kevin Van Bergen   Recording
Nate Haessly   Assistant Engineer
Martin Batchelar   Programming,String Arrangements
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Simon Townshend   Composer
George Fenton   Horn Arrangements
Dave Eringa   Vocal Producer
Dan Monti   Editing
Dave Sardy   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Synthesizer Programming
Rowan McIntosh   Recording
James Monti   Engineer,Pro-Tools,Recording
Josh Hunsacker   Composer
Josh Hunsaker   Composer
Daryl Johnson   Recording
Jon Astley   Mastering Engineer
Peter Blake   Cover Art,Art Direction,Sleeve Design
Pete Townshend   Mixing,Effects,Composer,Producer,Recording,Drum Programming
Stewart Whitmore   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Simon Halfon   Art Direction,Sleeve Design
Rick Guest   Photography
Peter Rotter   Orchestra Contractor
David Campbell   Arranger
Cameron Barton   Recording
Richard Whittaker   Mixing,Producer,Recording
Jim Monti   Engineer
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