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Who Are You CD

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The 1996 reissue of WHO ARE YOU contains 5 previously-unreleased bonus tracks.
The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass, drums); John Entwistle (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather-Low (background vocals).
Reissue producers: John Astley, Andy MacPherson.
Originally released on MCA (3050) on August 25, 1978. Includes liner notes by Matt Resnicoff.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townsend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, synthesizer, bass); Keith Moon (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather-Low (background vocals).
Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums, percussion); Ted Astley (strings); Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather Low (background vocals).
Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
Audio Remixers: Jon Astley; Andy MacPherson.
Liner Note Author: Matt Resnicoff.
Recording information: Goring Studios (10/1977-04/1978); Olympic Studios, London, England (10/1977-04/1978); RAK Studios, St. John's Wood (10/1977-04/1978); Ramport Studios, Battersea, Ontario, Canada (10/1977-04/1978).
Photographers: George Bodnar; Terry O'Neill; Martyn Goddard; Ross Halfin.
On the Who's final album with Keith Moon, their trademark honest power started to get diluted by fatigue and a sense that the group's collective vision was beginning to fade. As instrumentalists, their skills were intact. More problematic was the erratic quality of the material, which seemed torn between blustery attempts at contemporary relevance ("Sister Disco," "New Song," "Music Must Change") and bittersweet insecurity ("Love Is Coming Down"). Most problematic of all were the arrangements, heavy on the symphonic synthesizers and strings, which make the record sound cluttered and overanxious. Roger Daltrey's operatic tough-guy braggadocio in particular was beginning to sound annoying on several cuts. Yet Pete Townshend's better tunes -- "Music Must Change," "Love Is Coming Down," and the anthemic title track -- continued to explore the contradictions of aging rockers in interesting, effective ways. Whether due to Moon's death or not, it was the last reasonably interesting Who record. The 1996 CD reissue adds five previously unreleased alternate takes and demos. ~ Richie Unterberger
By the end of the '70s, the original version of the Who was reaching the end of its tether (Keith Moon was nearing the end of his life). WHO ARE YOU can be seen as something of a swan song for the spirit that ignited the rock & roll juggernaut that was the Who in its prime. The increased prominence of synthesizers here (the electronic flavoring of the title track recalls "Baba O'Riley") points towards the direction the post-Moon '80s version of the band would take. Instead of casting aspersions on socio-political ills, Townshend was casting glances askance at current musical trends ("Sister Disco") and his own occupation ("Guitar and Pen"). Entwistle's bass still rumbles melodically through the tunes in the grand style, and Daltrey's wounded-beast roar is at its most impassioned on such songs as "Had Enough." The end of an era was just around the corner, but the band blazed away regardless, making WHO ARE YOU the last must-have Who album.
On the Who's final album with Keith Moon, their trademark honest power started to get diluted by fatigue and a sense that the group's collective vision was beginning to fade. As instrumentalists, their skills were intact. More problematic was the erratic quality of the material, which seemed torn between blustery attempts at contemporary relevance ("Sister Disco," "New SonEntertainment Weekly (4/4/97, pp.81-82) - "...The corrected CD add[s a] booklet with extensive essays and photos--disc-respect at last..."
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List Price $13.92 (You save $1.27)
Category Rock Albums, Oldies CDs, Rock/Pop, British Invasion, Gold Discs
Label MCA
Orig Year 1978
All Time Sales Rank   3073  
CD Universe Part number 1103942
Catalog number 11492
Discs 1
Release Date Nov 19, 1996
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Recording Time 42 minutes
Personnel Keith Moon - drums, percussion
Pete Townshend - vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass, drums
Roger Daltrey - vocals
John Entwistle - vocals, synthesizer, bass

Also: Andy Fairweather-Low, Rod Argent
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media1.New Song
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample2.Had Enough  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media3.905
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample4.Sister Disco  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample5.Music Must Change  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media6.Trick of the Light
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample7.Guitar and Pen  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media8.Love Is Coming Down
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample9.Who Are You  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media10.No Road Romance - (previously unreleased)
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media11.Empty Glass - (previously unreleased)
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample12.Guitar and Pen - (Olympic '78 mix, previously unreleased)  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio Media13.Love Is Coming Down - (Work-In-Progress mix, previously unreleased)
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample14.Who Are You - (Lost Verse mix, previously unreleased)  $0.99

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Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars) 4.5 stars

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4 stars Mixed feelings...
I had this album on vinyl (black as well as clear vinyl) and I was curious to hear the remastered versions. I was a little disappointed. The sound is great, just 'different' from what my aural memory said I should be hearing. I wish I still had my vinyl copies to compare. Nevertheless, the last great Who studio album (and last Keith Moon appearance) rocks!
Submitted by jmf (North York, ON Canada) Verified Buyer
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4 stars Long live rock !
The Who recording "Who Are You" was to be thier last albumn with drummer Keith Moon. The tunes are somewhat misunderstood even by hard-core Who fans. IMHO, Pete was at a crossroads (one of several)and was writing some angry lyrics about his own life and music. The Music Must Change, Had Enough, Goodbye Sister Disco, and Who Are You are classic Pete. John Entwistle contributed 905 a catchy tune about a test-tube baby. Title track, Who Are You is a rocking song, and in this release, they included a take with an entirely different 2nd verse. I liked it very much. Rod Argent; Andy Fairweather-Low are guest musicians. If you have a powerful sound system, I recommend that you air-out your speakers and share this recording with your neighbors.
Submitted by Jalgood310 (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) Verified Buyer
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4 stars Brutal Self-Analysis
"Who Are You" closed the 1970s Who on a strong note, and it is a criminally underrated effort. While the songs are strong muscular rock (save for the beautiful "Love Is Coming Down"), Keith Moon's drumming is sadly subpar on most of the tracks, an unfortunate side-effect of his hard-partying lifestyle. Despite this shortcoming, the disc rocks hard. It is a reflection of Pete Townshend looking back on his art and contributions to the rock genre with an equal amount of anger and bewilderment. Here we have a talented composer at the crossroads of his career feeling that he is creatively dried up with nothing new to say, a sentiment clearly expressed in "New Song", "Music Must Change" and even John Entwistle's "905". The music surrounding these tracks perfectly reflect the inherent turmoil of being (then) 33-year-old pioneers doubting their worth and questioning their greatness while probing into their psyches and reaching contradicting conclusions. The musicianship is top-notch (again, save for the drums) and the tunes overall are brutally smoking classics. The bonus tracks are surprisingly effective and it was nice to hear the title track with its original second verse. Andy Fairweather-Low and Rod Argent make formidable cameos, and tragically it was Keith Moon's last effort with the band. A powerful manner in which to close the 70s.
Submitted by Will-T (Lawrenceburg IN)
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5 stars THE WHO RETURN TO FORM!!!
A hard rock classic! The Who that we all know and love are back. Sadly, it is the last Who album with the late great Keith Moon. The song Who Are You is my personal favorite from this album since this is another I remember hearing as a child. This is a must for any fan of classic rock.
Submitted by Nicholas (Litchfield. MI, USA)
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5 stars underrated
This and especially "Face Dances" the album after this are criticised way too much. Too underrated. If there's a record that deserves alot of criticism it's the last album they did, "It's Hard". People should've saved their venom for that one. This one is more like a four star album but I added a star to make up for the pin heads who put it down. Not a bad album.
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