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Initial pressings of THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION included a limited edition bonus disc featuring four previously unreleased tracks. The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); Pete Townsend (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); John Entwistle (bass, background vocals); Keith Moon, Kenney Jones (drums). Producers include: Shel Talmy, The Who, Kit Lambert, Glyn Johns, Jon Astley. Compilation producers: Andy McKaie, Bill Levenson. Recorded between November 1964 and June 1982. Includes liner notes by Matt Kent and Andy Neill. Following in the footsteps not only of Universal's many Ultimate Collection, but also the Beatles 1 -- a groundbreaking collection in the sense that it proved that a collection that contains all the hits will actually sell on CD (thereby proving the cynical ploy of leaving hits off a compilation in order to sell catalog is flawed) -- the Who's 2002 compilation The Ultimate Collection attempts to collect all their hits, all their anthems in one place. It fits that bill very well, providing all the big items from "I Can't Explain" to "Emenince Front" as it spans two discs and 35 tracks. Sure, fans will find personal favorites missing, whether it's "A Quick One While He's Away" or "Athena," while collectors will note that it contains everything from the previous attempt at an exhaustive CD compilation, 1996's My Generation: The Very Best of the Who, but it doesn't matter, because this is the best summation of their career for a general audience yet assembled. It functions as both an introduction and as the one Who album listeners who just want the hits will need. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine When it comes to a ground-breaking, iconic band like the Who, dubbing an anthology THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION is no small claim. The kicker here is that it happens to be the truth. Without venturing into the realm of the box set, there's never been such a definitive batch of Who tunes all under one roof before. Virtually all the bases are covered here, from such attitude-laden mid-'60s mod anthems as "My Generation" and "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" to the conceptual expansiveness of TOMMY-era tunes ("I'm Free," "See Me Feel Me"). We get the full-on long-haired, bare-chested glory of the early '70s ("Won't Get Fooled Again") as well as the tapered, synth-flecked smartness of the early '80s ("Eminence Front," "You Better You Bet." For someone looking for an entry point into the work of this larger-than-life group, or just somebody who wants a great all-purpose who disc, THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION is truly a case of truth in advertising. Get one.
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Q (12/02, p.134) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...It shows pop-art proto-punks turning into stadium institutions with no lessening of quality....If you don't already own these songs, invest..." Uncut (12/02, p.155) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...Their history is best taken in these brilliant capsules....This record is 99 per cent lean,mean and magnificent..." Ultimate Collection Music Who Ultimate Collection Songs Ultimate Collection Music Ultimate Collection Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Ultimate One of their best sets of hits without buying the box set. Unfortunately missing one of my favorites "The Relay", but nothing's perfect. Submitted by DBul156 (New Jersey)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE WHO NEED I SAY MORE IF YOU LIKE THE WHO THIS IS THE CD FOR YOU COVERS ALOT OF GROUND WITH ONLY A LITTLE BIT OF "TOMMY" MISSING Submitted by a reviewer ("BERGEN, NY USA")  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Tunes!! Great CD for the ones who enjoy GREAT music Submitted by a reviewer (Lake Placid , Florida)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
buy it A FRIEND ASKED THE FOLLOWING - IT SAYS IT ALL I THINK . . .
"What do you think of the new Who collection? A fairly impeccable
selection of songs, but something you or I could have done in our sleep, right? "Call Me Lightning" is perhaps the only surprise. I always liked that song -- it wasn't released here but I had the British Direct
Hits. How about the sound? I'm only about half way thru disc 1. No revelations yet -- looks like that will have to wait for the stereo Shel Talmy CD. Have you A-B'd any of the early things? I may try to do that
tonight. I assume the mastering is similar to the box set. See for Miles is the stereo mix -- too bad, they coulda put the mono on the bonus disc. Too bad that Relay was left off -- would have been a good opportunity to put those four post Who's Next singles together. Disc 1 is only 67 minutes!"
AGREED 100% - BUT STILL WORTH HAVING . . . JUST WISH THEY'D GIVEN IT A BIT MORE THOUGHT AND CARE
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Simply the Best!!! This is the best who compilation yet,2 cds of who classics.not a bad song here.Now there are slight differences in the uk&usa sets,but either way this is the best of the WHO!!!!! Submitted by jeffk (oklahoma) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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