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The Who - Live at Leeds

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Live at Leeds
Music Price: $7.97
As of Aug 14 8:25 EDT (details)

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Artist(s)The Who
StudioWHO
Release DateFebruary 28, 1995
UPC Code008811121525
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live, Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
 

Tracks

  1. Heaven And Hell
  2. I Can't Explain
  3. Fortune Teller
  4. Tattoo
  5. Young Man Blues
  6. Substitute
  7. Happy Jack
  8. I'm A Boy
  9. A Quick One, While He's Away
  10. Amazing Journey/Sparks
  11. Summertime Blues
  12. Shakin' All Over
  13. My Generation
  14. Magic Bus

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (293 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA MUST-HAVEQuote
It's The Who. Live. At Leeds University. Duh. How come you haven't bought it already? Powerful live set from seminal rock four-piece, blah, blah, sizzling energy, innovative songwriting, blah blah....Keith Moon....buy it. Listen to it. Have mind blown. July 25, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThe Who Live At Leeds 1970Quote
Amazing live album is all that i have too say for this. The drums are absoutley amazing Keith Moon is probaly one of the greatest rock drummers of all time his peformance is great here. Pete Townshends guitar is great and everybody in this is really doing great on there instruments.

This may just be one of there greatest peformances of all time it has the energy and they sound just really great here i think all the live versions sound great on here

If your a big Who fan like me buy this album today you wont be dissapointed...

July 11, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteawfulQuote
Really horrible sound quality, and the band must have been totally wasted...Apparently with so many for sale , others thought the same. June 24, 2008

rating: 4 Quoteundeniable powerQuote
I'm not a huge fan of The Who but this record is undeniable. The band is on fire and at a creative peak. I actually like the single disc version more than the double (I'm not a fan of the Tommy material, sorry). Everyone needs a copy of this.

If you like high energy R&R like this and MC5, Stooges, Ramones, etc check out Mighty High...In Drug City. June 20, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteCrackling noises OK!Quote
Here's the original CD release of Live At Leeds, like the LP, just six tracks. It was released to resemble a inferior bootleg album, with crackling noises heard and a simple looking jacket. Now, I know you can get the two later rereleases with the rest of the concert added, then all of Tommy added, too. Those are great CDs. But if you want to hear Live At Leeds the way The Who originally released it, you have to get this version! Young Man Blues is here in its edited form, Pete's solo is a bit shorter, but flows better. And Magic Bus has the backwards bit for a few bars before Roger starts singing, only on this! This IS one of those low budget CDs (hey, like the original) with a minimal amount of info in the "booklet", but it does show that photo of Pete jumping with his guitar over his head with thousands of people in the audience-the same photo was included in the original album extras. It does state that it was recorded Feb. 14, 1970 except for Young Man Blues which was recorded December 26, 1968. I've never heard about this before; I don't believe that it is correct. I'm sure the whole concert was recorded at Leeds University at the same time. Well, for a budget CD you can expect some incorrect information! Regardless, this is a fine addition to your Who collection. June 4, 2008

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