The Who - Who's Next (Deluxe Edition)
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Who's Next (Deluxe Edition)
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| Artist(s) | The Who |
| Studio | Mca |
| Release Date | March 25, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 008811305628 |
| Buy this item | $19.97 at Amazon.com As of Sep 3 22:36 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
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Tracks
Disc 1
- Baba O'Riley
- Bargain
- Love Ain't For Keeping
- My Wife
- The Song Is Over
- Getting In Tune
- Going Mobile
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Won't Get Fooled Again
- Baby Don't You Do It (Bonus Track)
- Getting In Tune (Bonus Track)
- Pure And Easy (Bonus Track)
- Love Ain't For Keeping (Bonus Track)
- Behind Blue Eyes (Bonus Track)
- Won't Get Fooled Again (Bonus Track)
Disc 2
- Love Ain't For Keeping (Live At The Young Vic)
- Pure And Easy (Live At The Young Vic)
- Young Man Blues (Live At The Young Vic)
- Time Is Passing (Live At The Young Vic)
- Behind Blue Eyes (Live At The Young Vic)
- I Don't Even Know Myself (Live At The Young Vic)
- Too Much (Live At The Young Vic)
- Of Anything (Live At The Young Vic)
- Getting In Tune (Live At The Young Vic)
- Bargain (Live At The Young Vic)
- My Generation (Live At The Young Vic)
- (I'm A) Road Runner (Live At The Young Vic)
- Naked Eye (Live At The Young Vic)
- Won't Get Fooled Again (Live At The Young Vic)
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(83 reviews)
If I had but one album choice, it would be this one. Their finest work.
July 31, 2008Others have done a great job summarizing the band and the music. Let me just add that I bought this for the sound quality (already having the album on vinyl and the standard issue CD). This was worth the money. The sound is fantastic and I have encouraged anyone I know who is a WHO fan to invest in this reissue.
Definitely an example of "if they improve the product enough - you are not getting ripped off to buy it again."
July 28, 2008 |  | A Seminal Work Made Better |  |
A classic album that has only been made better with it's re-release as a deluce edition. The best part about this reissue is disc two--we already know what is great about the original album. The April 1971 show in which many of the Who's Next songs were played live for the first time is a breathtaking performance. This is saying alot when you consider that this concert comes in an era of truly great Who live performances. A great addition to the Who remastered re-releases.
May 5, 2008 |  | The Best Rock and Roll Album of all time gets better. |  |
If you love The Who then this disc set is a must own.
If you love Rock & Roll then this disc set is a must own.
If you have a pulse then this disc set is a must own.
July 21, 2007 |  | Fantastic remaster of the Who's finest sounding LP |  |
The original tracks to Who's Next sound bigger and clearer than ever. Thanks to Glyn Johns production and engineer Jon Astley, Keith Moon's drumming is finally heard in all of it's fire and glory. The bonus tracks are kind of a history lesson of the Life House project. You get the idea on how hard they worked before scrapping Lif House and salvaging the strongest songs. My only peeve with this edition is that they don't include the final mix of "Pure and Easy". That being said, these CDs never leave my CD player. The live show is interesting. The band hasn't quite got "Won't Get Fooled Again" into their DNA yet, so it's a bit scattered. But still, it's the Who in their early 70s prime and they really rock.
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