Post subject: [2018-04-20] Pete Townshend "Who Came First (45th Anniversary Expanded Edition)" 2CD set (Universal)
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 10:33 am
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Hmm. Naive of me I know but I was expecting to see the usual bonus tracks on the first CD. And yeah, this was a golden but missed opportunity to dig out 'Classified'. Oh, and they've left off Lantern Cabin.
Still, it's good to have this, even if the words '2017 Edit' fill me with trepidation. I'd also rather they'd have put the original full 6 minute version of Evolution on there, and maybe Ronnie's live version from India if it was ever recorded, than the memorial version. Still I suppose those might turn up on that forthcoming box set of Ronnie's own.
Post subject: [2018-04-20] Pete Townshend "Who Came First (45th Anniversary Expanded Edition)" 2CD set (Universal)
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 10:31 pm
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I love this set, although the packaging is sort of odd--two CD's in a DVD sized case. (The plastic trays even have a DVD logo.)
Still this is some of my all-time favorite music, and this is probably the widest CD release yet that the 9:50 instrumental version of "Baba O'Riley" has ever received. The miniature version of the original poster is a welcome addition as well.
My only real complaint is with the booklet--it's printed in this tiny pseudo-script font that I'm finding impossible to read. If I ever want to read it, I'm going to have to find the time to scan the booklet and enlarge it.
In the meantime, all I can say is: Keep 'em coming, Pete.
I keep telling myself that I need to try and put together a Townshend discography that attempts to pull together all of the various odds and ends that I've accumulated over the years. Right now the best source is that Whitefang site, but I find it flawed in that it contains more audio reviews than actual release info. (I've also heard that Daltrey has a fair amount of rare solo stuff not mentioned on that site.)
The biggest piece of Townshend-related music I have still never gotten around to hearing is Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert. I really need to poop or get off the pot on that one.
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Post subject: [2018-04-20] Pete Townshend "Who Came First (45th Anniversary Expanded Edition)" 2CD set (Universal)
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 9:43 pm
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Stumpy Joe wrote:
I keep telling myself that I need to try and put together a Townshend discography that attempts to pull together all of the various odds and ends that I've accumulated over the years. Right now the best source is that Whitefang site, but I find it flawed in that it contains more audio reviews than actual release info. (I've also heard that Daltrey has a fair amount of rare solo stuff not mentioned on that site.)
Matt Kent has been working on a comprehensive Who solo guide for some time now (http://thewhofourfaces.com/)
As for Classified, Lantern Cabin, et al, perhaps they'll show up on expanded Scoops?
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