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Ultimate Collection album for sale Product Description
Ultimate Collection album for sale by Who was released Jun 11, 2002 on the UTV label. Initial pressings of THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION included a limited edition bonus disc featuring four previously unreleased tracks. Ultimate Collection songs Recorded between November 1964 and June 1982. Ultimate Collection album for sale Includes liner notes by Matt Kent and Andy Neill. 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. Ultimate Collection CD music is a 2-disc set with 35 songs. ...See Full Description
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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!!!!! By jeffk (oklahoma) |
| Excellent Tunes!! Great CD for the ones who enjoy GREAT music By a reviewer (Lake Placid , Florida)  |
| This is by far the best album put together I have heard hundreds and hundreds of rock band albums and I believe that this album tops them all. I think this album puts the The Who above the greats like the Beatles, Led Zepplin, Rolling Stones, ect. By MRD1928 (San Rafael, CA, USA) |
| Well, it's About Time....! Okay,so the rule of thumb with "Greatest Hits" packages is that about half of it is really great stuff and the other half makes you wonder what the record company guys were on when they assembled it. By a reviewer (Eugene, OR, USA) |
| Confused this albumb rocked like hell, no surprise, but i'm a little confused: who made behind blue eyes first, the who, or limp bizkit? By limper (Wallingford, CT) |
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Ultimate Collection songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 3670833 |
| Label | UTV |
| Orig Year | 2002 |
| Catalog number | 112877 |
| Discs | 2 |
| Release Date | Jun 11, 2002 |
| Studio/Live | Mixed |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Recording Time | 135 minutes |
| Personnel | Pete Townshend - guitar, keyboards, background vocals John Entwistle - bass, background vocals ; Roger Daltrey - vocals, harmonica
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| Additional Info | Remastered |
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