
Live at Leeds is the first live vinyl record by the English rock band The Who. It was the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The complete 33 track set form Leeds University, 14 February 1970. Mastered At Abbey Road Studios. This record was cut using half-speed mastering. In their early prime the Who hit #4 U.S. with InchTommyInch ('69), InchWho's NextInch ('71) and maybe the best live album ever, InchLive at Leeds.Inch The 1970 LP only featured six songs from the band's storming set at Leeds. The 1995 CD upped the songs from that show to 14, then a 2-CD edition (2001) finally unveiled all 33 songs the Who played at Leeds-but the running order was not true to the original performance. That InchLeedsInch us (sorry) to this the 180-gram triple-vinyl deluxe edition, which restores their storied set's original sequence and boasts superior sound due to half-speed mastering at Abbey Road. If ever an album was meant to be turned up to 11, it's this InchI Can't Explain,Inch InchYoung Man Blues,Inch InchHappy Jack,Inch InchSubstitute,Inch InchThe Acid Queen,Inch InchPinball Wizard,Inch InchTommy Can You Hear Me?,Inch InchI'm Free,Inch InchSummertime Blues,Inch InchMy Generation,Inch InchMagic BusInch and more of the Who on stage at their electrifying best in 1970! Universal UK. Album Tracks 1. Heaven and Hell 2. I Can't Explain 3. Fortune Teller 4. Tattoo 5. Young Man Blues 1. Substitute 2. Happy Jack 3. I'm a Boy 4. A Quick One, While He's Away 1. Overture 2. It's a Boy 3. 1921 4. Amazing Journey 5. Sparks 6. Eyesight to the Blind 7. Christmas 1. The Acid Queen 2. Pinball Wizard 3. Do You Think It's Alright? 4. Fiddle About 5. Tommy, Can You Hear Me? 6. There's a Doctor 7.
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Live at Leeds is the first live vinyl record by the English rock band The Who. It was the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The complete 33 track set form Leeds University, 14 February 1970. Mastered At Abbey Road Studios. This record was cut using half-speed mastering. In their early prime the Who hit #4 U.S. with InchTommyInch ('69), InchWho's NextInch ('71) and maybe the best live album ever, InchLive at Leeds.Inch The 1970 LP only featured six songs from the band's storming set at Leeds. The 1995 CD upped the songs from that show to 14, then a 2-CD edition (2001) finally unveiled all 33 songs the Who played at Leeds-but the running order was not true to the original performance. That InchLeedsInch us (sorry) to this the 180-gram triple-vinyl deluxe edition, which restores their storied set's original sequence and boasts superior sound due to half-speed mastering at Abbey Road. If ever an album was meant to be turned up to 11, it's this InchI Can't Explain,Inch InchYoung Man Blues,Inch InchHappy Jack,Inch InchSubstitute,Inch InchThe Acid Queen,Inch InchPinball Wizard,Inch InchTommy Can You Hear Me?,Inch InchI'm Free,Inch InchSummertime Blues,Inch InchMy Generation,Inch InchMagic BusInch and more of the Who on stage at their electrifying best in 1970! Universal UK. Album Tracks 1. Heaven and Hell 2. I Can't Explain 3. Fortune Teller 4. Tattoo 5. Young Man Blues 1. Substitute 2. Happy Jack 3. I'm a Boy 4. A Quick One, While He's Away 1. Overture 2. It's a Boy 3. 1921 4. Amazing Journey 5. Sparks 6. Eyesight to the Blind 7. Christmas 1. The Acid Queen 2. Pinball Wizard 3. Do You Think It's Alright? 4. Fiddle About 5. Tommy, Can You Hear Me? 6. There's a Doctor 7.

The Who - InchLive At The Oval 1971Inch. With 35, 000 in attendance, on September 18, 1971, The Who headlined Goodbye Summer A Rock Concert in Aid of Famine Relief for the People of Bangladesh at The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, South London. Newly mixed from the original 8-track analog multi-track tapes, this concert shows The Who continuing their dominance as the top live rock band of the era. The outstanding performance culminates in Pete Townshend and Keith Moon destroying their equipment in a grand finale. 2 LP set. Album Tracks 1. So Glad to See Ya 2. Summertime Blues 3. My Wife 4. Love Ain't for Keeping 5. I Can't Explain 6. Substitute 1. Bargain 2. Behind Blue Eyes 3. Won't Get Fooled Again 1. Baby Don't You Do It 2. Pinball Wizard 3. See Me, Feel Me / Listening to You 1. My Generation 2. Naked Eye 3. Magic Bus

Regarded as one of the most important albums of all time, Tommy is a rock opera about a Deaf Dumb and Blind Boy, released in 1969, it reached number 2 in the UK charts and #7 in the US. The album contains songs such as InchPinball WizardInch, InchThe Acid QueenInch & InchI'm FreeInch and has been mastered by long time Who engineer Jon Astley from the original tapes and is packaged in an original sleeve with obi and certificate of authenticity. This black vinyl version is engineered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios using a half-speed mastering technique which produces a superior vinyl cut. Album Tracks DISC 1 1. Overture 2. It's a Boy 3. 1921 4. Amazing Journey 5. Sparks 6. Eyesight for the Blind (The Hawker) DISC 2 1. Christmas 2. Cousin Kevin 3. The Acid Queen 4. Underture DISC 3 1. Do You Think It's Alright? 2. Fiddle About 3. Pinball Wizard 4. There's a Doctor 5. Go to the Mirror! 6. Tommy, Can You Hear Me? 7. Smash the Mirror 8. Sensation DISC 4 1. Miracle Cure 2. Sally Simpson 3. I'm Free 4. Welcome 5. Tommy's Holiday Camp 6. We're Not Gonna Take It

Limited vinyl LP pressing. Live at Leeds is the first live album by rock band The Who. It was the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. Initially released in the United States on 16 May 1970. By the end of the 1960s, particularly after releasing Tommy in May 1969, The Who had become cited by many as one of the best live rock acts in the world. According to biographer Chris Charlesworth, Incha sixth sense seemed to take overInch, leading them to Incha kind of rock nirvana that most bands can only dream aboutInch. Realizing that their live show stood in equal importance to the rock-opera of Tommy, the group returned to England at the end of 1969 with a desire to a live album from concerts recorded earlier in the US. However, Townshend balked at the prospect of listening to all the accumulated recordings to decide which would make the best album, and, according to Charlesworth, instructed sound engineer Bob Pridden to burn the tapes. Two shows were consequently scheduled, one at the University of Leeds and the other in Hull, for the express purpose of recording and releasing a live album. Half-Speed master edition cut at Abbey Road. Album Tracks 1. Young Man Blues the Who 05 51 2. Substitute the Who 02 08 3. Summertime Blues the Who 03 22 4. Shakin' All Over the Who 04 34 1. My Generation the Who 15 46 2. Magic Bus the Who 07 46