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Kids Are Alright Soundtrack album for sale Product Description
Kids Are Alright Soundtrack album for sale by Who was released Apr 17, 2001 on the MCA (USA) label. THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT is the double-length soundtrack to the film of the same name, which chronicled the rise of the Who from their early days as the High Numbers to their evolution into the innovative, influential and wildly successful rock band they became. Many of these songs are heretofore-unreleased recordings taken from live performances, a setting in which the Who were at their explosive best. Kids Are Alright Soundtrack CD music contains a single disc with 17 songs. ...See Full Description
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 | the kids are more than alright the ultimate "WHO" album, showcasing the great songwriting and incendiary live performances that made the "WHO" one of rocks powerhouses this album has everything. By a reviewer (lewiston ny) |
| Ultimate rock band thoroughly enjoyed this album by one of the ultimate rock bands of all time. The live stuff is particularly awesome. By DavidWatts (Melbourne, Australia) |
| INSTEAD OF ALRIGHT, THE KIDS ARE FANTASTIC!!! One of the greatest film soundtracks along with rock documentary that has ever been made! The whole soundtrack album is fantastic. By Nicholas (Litchfield. MI, USA) |
| The Kids Are (better than) Alright Great idea putting together a movie & soundtrack of one of the great rock bands. You get to witness the musical evolution of Pete Townshend as performed through The Who. By Jalgood310 (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) |
| I LOVE cd but I lost mine CAN somebody help me PLEASE! I LOST THIS CD BUT I STILL HAVE THE CD CASE. CAN SOMEBODY EMAIL ME AND SEND ME A BURNED COPY? PLEASE $$$ This cd is probobly the ultimate WHO experience. By MdavidsonII (san diego CA) |
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Kids Are Alright Soundtrack songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1516041 |
| Label | MCA (USA) |
| Orig Year | 1979 |
| Catalog number | 543694 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Apr 17, 2001 |
| Studio/Live | Live |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Recording Time | 70 minutes |
| Personnel | Pete Townshend - vocals, guitar, keyboards Keith Moon - vocals, drums John Entwistle - vocals, horns, bass Roger Daltrey - vocals
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| Additional Info | Remastered; SDTK |
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Kids Are Alright Soundtrack songs This 1996 digitally remastered reissue of QUADROPHENIA contains remixed versions of "The Real Me," "Quadrophenia," "Dr. Jimmy" and "The Rock." It comes with a 52-page booklet.
Originally released on Polydor (6235).
Digitally remastered by Jon Astley (Close To The Edge).
Includes a 56-page booklet.
Originally released on MCA (10004).
Recorded at The Kitchen, Battersea, England.
The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, bass, horns); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion, vocals).
Composer: Pete Townshend.
The Who: Pete Townshend (various instruments, background vocals); John Entwistle (bass instrument, background vocals); Keith Moon (drums, background vocals); Roger Daltrey.
Personnel: John Entwistle (vocals, horns); Keith Moon (vocals, percussion); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Chris Stanton (piano); Pete Townshend, Rod Houison, Ron Nevison (sound effects).
Audio Mixers: Ron Fawcus; Bobby Pridden.
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Recording information: The Kitchen, Thessally Road, Battersea, Ontario, Canada (1972-05-??&1973-06-??_1973-).
Photographer: Graham Hughes.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Jon Astley; Kit Lambert; Andy MacPherson; Bob Ludwig.
Additional personnel: John Curle (spoken vocals); Chris Stainton (piano).
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Kids Are Alright Soundtrack buy CD music This 1995 reissue of THE WHO SELL OUT includes songs and jingles not available on the original version.
Originally released on Track (612002/613002). Released in the U.S. on Decca (4950/74950) in 1968.
Only three albums into its recording career, the Who had already begun to distance itself from its proletarian R&B beginnings. Here, songwriter Pete Townshend follows up on the rock-opera idea he had introduced on A QUICK ONE with the extended, multi-part composition "Rael" and would later expand upon with TOMMY. The band had also begun exploring the form of the concept album. The songs are connected by bits of fake radio commercials and brass fanfares, and there's a little of everything thrown into the mix. All-out rockers like the vengeful "I Can See For Miles" vie for the listener's attention with the romantic declarations of "Our Love Was" and the soft, folky "Maryanne With The Shaky Hand" on this impressively eclectic album.
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Liner Note Author: Dave Marsh .
Recording information: Advision Studios, London, England; CBS Studios, London, England; Columbia Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA; De Lane Lea Studios, London, England; Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; IBC Studios, London, England; Kingsway Studio, London, England; Talent Masters Studios, New York, NY.
Photographer: David Montgomery.
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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.
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Additional Tracks
The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass, drums); John Entwistle (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion).
Reissue producers: John Astley, Andy MacPherson.
The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townsend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, synthesizer, bass); Keith Moon (drums, percussion).
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Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
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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).
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Kids Are Alright Soundtrack album for sale 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.
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The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, brass, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums).
Reissue producers: Jon Astley, Andy Macpherson.
Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); John Entwistle (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums); Dave Arbus (violin); Nicky Hopkins (piano, keyboards).
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Liner Note Author: John Swenson.
Recording information: Eel Pie Studios, England (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Island Mobile, England (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Ramport Studios, England (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Shepperton Sound Studio On Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Swansea Football Ground (04/??/1975-06/12/1975).
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Kids Are Alright Soundtrack buy CD music ODDS AND SODS is a collection of outtakes and rarities from the 1960s through the early '70s, including "I'm The Face," recorded by The Who when they called themselves The High Numbers.
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Originally released on MCA (2126) .
The Who: John Entwistle (bass instrument, background vocals); Keith Moon , Pete Townshend (background vocals); Roger Daltrey.
Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer); John Entwistle (vocals, brass, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums); Roger Daltrey (vocals).
Audio Remixer: Andy MacPherson.
Liner Note Authors: Pete Townshend; Chris Charlesworth.
Recording information: CBS Studios (06/1964); CBS Studios, London, England (06/1964); De Lane Lea Studios, London, England (06/1964); De Lane Sea Studios (06/1964); Eel Pie Sound Studios, England (06/1964); Fontana Studios, England (06/1964); IBC Studios, England (06/1964); Olympic Studios, England (06/1964); Pye Studios, London, England (06/1964); Ramport Studios, England (06/1964).
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