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The Who - Who's Next FLAC
Performer:
The Who
Album:
Who's Next
Style:
Hard Rock, Classic Rock
Country:
Canada
Label:
MCA Records
Catalog:
MCABD-37217
FLAC size:
2610 mb
MP3 size:
1779 mb
WMA size:
2034 mb


Tracklist


1The Song Is Over
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
6:16
2Goin' Mobile3:40
3Behind Blue Eyes3:40
4My Wife
Piano – John Entwistle
3:35
5Bargain5:33
6Gettin' In Tune
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
4:49
7Love Ain't For Keepin'2:11
8Won't Get Fooled Again8:31
9Baba O'Riley
Piano – Pete TownshendProducer [Violin] – Keith MoonViolin – Dave Arbus
4:59


Credits


  • Bass, Brass, VocalsJohn Entwistle
  • DesignJohn Kosh
  • Drums, PercussionKeith Moon
  • Executive-ProducerChris Stamp, Kit Lambert, Pete Kameron
  • Guitar, Organ [Vcs3], Synthesizer [A.r.p.], VocalsPete Townshend
  • Photography ByEthan A. Russell
  • ProducerThe Who
  • Producer [Associate]Glyn Johns
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByGlyn Johns
  • VocalsRoger Daltrey
  • Bass, Brass, VocalsJohn Entwistle
  • Composed ByJohn Entwistle (tracks: 4), Pete Townshend (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 9)
  • DesignJohn Kosh
  • Drums, PercussionKeith Moon
  • Executive-ProducerChris Stamp, Kit Lambert, Pete Kameron
  • Guitar, Organ [Vcs3], Synthesizer [A.r.p.], VocalsPete Townshend
  • Photography ByEthan A. Russell
  • ProducerThe Who
  • Producer [Associate]Glyn Johns
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, EngineerGlyn Johns
  • VocalsRoger Daltrey
  • Bass, Brass, VocalsJohn Entwistle
  • Composed ByJohn Entwistle (tracks: A4), Pete Townshend (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to B4)
  • DesignJohn Kosh
  • Drums, PercussionKeith Moon
  • EngineerGlyn Johns
  • Executive Producer – Chris Stamp, Kit Lambert, Pete Kameron
  • Guitar, Organ, SynthesizerPete Townshend
  • Mastered ByMiles Showell
  • Photography – Ethan Russell
  • ProducerThe Who
  • Producer [Associate]Glyn Johns
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByGlyn Johns
  • VocalsRoger Daltrey
  • Bass, Brass, VocalsJohn Entwistle
  • Composed ByPete Townshend (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to B4)
  • DesignJohn Kosh
  • Drums, PercussionKeith Moon
  • Executive-ProducerChris Stamp, Kit Lambert, Pete Kameron
  • Guitar, Organ [Vcs3 Organ], Synthesizer [Arp Synthesizer], VocalsPete Townshend
  • Photography ByEthan A. Russell
  • ProducerThe Who
  • Producer [Associate Producer], Recorded By, Mixed ByGlyn Johns
  • VocalsRoger Daltrey


Notes


Limited edition blue vinyl.
Exclusive to HMV stores in the UK.
In Australia (Limited Edition JB Hi-Fi Exclusive Blue Vinyl Reissue) Release Date ‐ 23/11/18
Includes repro "Head Hunters" inner sleeveThe code DIDY-1530 on the back insert and "CRC" on the disc itself indicate it was manufactured for Columbia House. The "CMU P" stamped in the inner ring indicates it was manufactured by Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman.White label black text 'sample copy - not for sale' issued in plain card sleeve.

Recorded and mixed at Olympic Studios, London
B4 recorded at Stargroves and mixed at Island Studios, London.Released in a standard jewelbox with a 4 page booklet.

Catalog numbers MCAD-37217 and DIDX-152 are printed on the disc label to the right of the Compact Disc logo.

Previously released as MCAMD 37217.

Recorded and mixed at Olympic Studios, London.
"Won't Get Fooled Again" recorded at Stargroves and mixed at Island Studios, London.

All songs published by Towser Tunes, BMI.

©1971, 1984 MCA Records, Inc. Manufactured by Cinram for MCA Records Canada. Distributed in Canada by MCA Records Canada.
Based on Steve Hoffman's mastering


Barcodes


  • Barcode (Text): 0 7674-17217-2 6
  • Barcode (Scan): 076741721726
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): #980614G MCAMD-37217 L381 MFG BY CINRAM
  • Mastering SID Code (Mirrored): L381
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 6000
  • Price Code: I
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Other (DADC Code): DIDX-152
  • Barcode: none
  • Matrix / Runout: 1AMCD37217 10 B
  • Matrix / Runout (stamped around the hub): CMU P 106
  • Other (on disc): CRC
  • Other (on back cover): DIDY-1530
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched / stamped): A 1 1 MG 12888 00 2480 056 S1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched / stamped): A 1 1 00 2480 056 S2 MG 12889
  • Barcode: 602567923022
  • Matrix / Runout: Side A (Stamped) 06025371561400-A
  • Matrix / Runout ([Hand Etched] Miles Abbey Road RM30): Side A (Laser Etched) 170322E1/A
  • Matrix / Runout: Side B (Stamped) 06025371561400-B
  • Matrix / Runout ([Hand Etched] Miles Abbey Road RM30): Side B (Laser Etched) 170322E/A4
  • Label Code: LC000309
  • Rights Society: BIEM/SDRM


Companies


  • Recorded At – Olympic Studios
  • Recorded At – Stargroves
  • Mixed At – Olympic Studios
  • Mixed At – Island Studios
  • Made By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
  • Copyright (c) – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Cinram
  • Distributed By – MCA Records Canada
  • Record Company – Deutsche Grammophon
  • Published By – Track Music, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Olympic Studios
  • Recorded At – Stargroves
  • Mixed At – Olympic Studios
  • Mixed At – Island Studios
  • Pressed By – Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant
  • Record Company – Polydor Records Ltd.
  • Marketed By – Universal
  • Recorded At – Olympic Studios
  • Recorded At – Stargroves
  • Published By – Fabulous Music
  • Published By – Wistle Rhymes
  • Mixed At – Olympic Studios
  • Mixed At – Island Studios
  • Pressed By – GZ Media – 170322E
  • Lacquer Cut At – Abbey Road Studios


Album


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