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The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, cello, penny whistle); John Entwistle (vocals, trumpet, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals, trombone); Keith Moon (drums). Producer: Kit Lambert. Reissue producer: Jon Astley. Principally recorded at IBC Studios, Pye Studios and Regent Sound, London, England in 1966. Tracks 1-10 originally released in the U.K. in 1966 as A QUICK ONE on Reaction (593002). Tracks 11-14 originally released in the U.K. in 1966 on the EP READY STEADY WHO! on Reaction (592001). Includes liner notes by Chris Stamp, the original release liner notes from READY STEADY WHO! by Francis Hitching and the original release liner notes from the U.S. album HAPPY JACK by Nick Jones. This 1995 reissue of A QUICK ONE includes the original British album along with four songs from the EP READY STEADY WHO!, three B-sides ("Doctor, Doctor," "I've Been Away" and "In The City") and three previously unreleased tracks. A QUICK ONE was first released in the U.S. in 1967 under the title HAPPY JACK, with the single "Happy Jack" replacing the British album track "Heatwave." Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); John Entwistle (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums). Audio Remasterers: Jon Astley; Andy MacPherson. Audio Remixers: Jon Astley; Andy MacPherson. Liner Note Author: Chris Stamp. The Who's second album is a less impressive outing than their debut, primarily because, at the urging of their managers, all four members penned original material (though Pete Townshend wrote more than anyone else). The pure adrenaline of My Generation also subsided somewhat as the band began to grapple with more complex melodic and lyrical themes, especially on the erratic mini-opera "A Quick One While He's Away." Still, there's some great madness on Keith Moon's instrumental "Cobwebs and Strange," and Townshend delivered some solid mod pop with "Run Run Run" and "So Sad About Us." John Entwistle was also revealed to be a writer of considerable talent (and a morbid bent) on "Whiskey Man" and "Boris the Spider." ~ Richie Unterberger A pivotal album in the early career of The Who, A QUICK ONE is the bridge between the band's original incarnation as a hard rockin' mod pop group and its subsequent, more ambitious, experimental phase. The album is also notable because it's centerpiece, "A Quick One, While He's Away," represents Pete Townshend's first attempt at "rock opera," a form which he and The Who would later perfect on TOMMY and QUADROPHENIA. The ten-minute track contains all the elements of the trademark Who style--complex arrangements and vocal harmonies, alternating heavy electric and light acoustic passages and a preoccupation with issues of morality and sexuality. Also interesting is the fact that A QUICK ONE includes, in addition to several Townshend masterpieces, one Roger Daltrey tune and two excellent songs each from both John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The Entwistle-penned tracks ("Whiskey Man" and "Boris the Spider") are among his best and introduced fans for the first time to the virtuoso bassist's dark, twisted sense of humor. Although prior to A QUICK ONE's release The Who had several hit singles, it was this album that put the music world on notice that Townshend and crew were far more than simply a high energy rock & roll band. The Who's second album is a less impressive outing than their debut, primarily because, at the urging of their managers, all four members penned original material (though Pete Townshend wrote more than anyone else). The pure adrenaline of My Generation also subsided somewhat as the band began to grapple with more complex melodic and lyrical themes, especially on the erratic mini-opera "A Quick One While He's Away." Still, there's some great madness on Keith Moon's instrumental "Cobwebs and Strange," and Townshend delivered some solid mod pop with "Run Run Run" and "So Sad About Us." John Entwistle was also revQ (9/95, p.140) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "Following the good work done with the LIVE AT LEEDS reissue...with an excellent, acoustic 'Happy Jack,' and five others, bringing the whole affair to just under an hour..." Quick One Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews A TRUE HIGHLIGHT The Who have one of the best and most complete discographies of Rock history. Every album is an essential piece of a magic puzzle and A QUICK ONE is a real highlight. All tracks are awesome,IMHO opinion The Who were the real first Rock And Roll supergroup: the couple Entwhistle-Moon had no contenders as bassist and drummer, and both form a killer rythm section. Roger is one of the best singers/frontmen ever. Pete has a place in history as songwriter but his visceral playing is fantastic, although not being a virtuoso. This reissue is really superb in every way: sound, package, liner notes, bonus tracks. I'd like to give 6 stars instead !.
Submitted by lcammara (Caracas, Venezuela)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Extra tracks poor; CD is mostly mono I love the Who, and if this were the original stereo Quick One with the original tracks, I would give it four stars. Unfortunately, A) It's obvious to me why the extra tracks were not included in the original release, as they are mostly not very good, and B) Nearly all the tracks on this CD are in mono, even though there was a stereo version of the LP (I used to have it years ago). Submitted by a reviewer (MD, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ROCK HISTORY'S GREATEST ROCK BAND STRIKES AGAIN!!! The Who strike again with their groovy second album. A Quick One While He's Away is the standout track in this excellent package. Submitted by Nicholas (Litchfield. MI, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
awesome!!!!!!!! this is a great album, unique cause all the members made contributions in song writing. Entwistle with boris the spider and whiskey man and keith "moon the loon" moon with cobwebs and strange. the mini rock opera "a quick one" is in itself a perfect reason to buy this album. Submitted by dan.huston (oregon) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Three stars?!?!? Whats going on? OK, the fact it was only in mono when it first came out was a minor irritation but the music contained within was still absolutely superb. Except for 'A Quick One While He's Away'. Three stars is a bit cruel. Submitted by eddtipton (Hereford, England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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