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John Entwistle albums featuring Joe Vitale

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| | So Who's The Bass Player? The Ox Anthology CDs (2005) Remastered
$15.99 Many of the best songs are taken from Entwistle's debut solo album, SMASH YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE WALL, including the Black Sabbath-like sludge-rocker "My Size" and the hard-rocking in-concert Who favorite "Heaven and Hell." However, the collection reveals that even ...
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| Too Late The Hero CD (1981) (Import) Germany
$16.09 TOO LATE THE HERO, the 1981 album from John Entwistle, features nine tracks including "Try Me."
John Entwistle's solo career has never been particularly outstanding in terms of songwriting quality. His complicated, yet rhythmic bass playing has always shone through, however. ...
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| Anthology CD (1996) (Import) Germany
$22.05 1996 compilation on Repertoire. Featuring 18 of the very best solo recordings by The Who's bassist, 1971-1981. Housed in a digipak with an 18 page booklet featuring track-by-track annotations by Entwhistle himself, it includes 'My Size', 'Ten Little Friends', a ...
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 John Entwistle Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous John Entwistle songs: My Size, Heaven and Hell, My Wife, Boris the Spider, What Are We Doing Here?, I Believe In Everything. More music songs Pick Me up, Ted End, Mad Dog, Made In Japan, Roller Skate Kate, Love Is a Heart Attack, Whiskey Man, Cinnamon Girl, No. 29. More music songs What Kind of People Are They?, You're Mine, Lucille Lyrics, Stranger In A Strange Land Lyrics.
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 John Entwistle Biography
Nicknamed "the Ox," the Who's John Entwistle embodied (and may well have invented) the classic rock-bassist persona: a quiet, strong, and even-keeled presence anchoring the more dramatic antics of wildman drummer Keith Moon, brooding songwriter and guitarist Pete Townshend, and charismatic frontman Roger Daltrey. His distinctive trebly, wall-of-cabinets, "lead bass" sound set a much-copied precedent for bass players in the 1960s and beyond. Entwistle's 1971 album, featuring his patented dark humor and spare melodicism, was the first solo outing from a Who member. While recording and touring faithfully with the Who, Entwistle took advantage of the group's temporary breakups and hiatuses to release solo records, and to play with Ringo Starr's supergroup in the `90s as well as his own John Entwistle Band. Entwistle had a fatal heart attack one day before the Who's giant 2002 world tour.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | John Entwistle | Who, Pete Townshend, Glenn Tipton, Alice Cooper, Roger Daltrey, Gov't Mule, Mountain, Ringo Starr | | Joe Walsh | Eagles, James Gang, B.B. King, Randy Newman, Dan Fogelberg, Rod Stewart, America, Joe Cocker | | Graham Deakin | Justin Hayward, Moody Blues | | Joe Vitale | Joe Walsh, Stephen Stills, Dan Fogelberg, Outlaws, Zakk Wylde, Bill Wyman, Don Felder, Henry Paul | | Tony Ashton | Ashton, Gardner & Dyke, Family, Guitar Shorty, Ashton & Lord, Deep Purple, Eddie Hardin, Medicine Head, Curtiss & Maldoon, Paul McCartney | | Jim "Shaft" Ryan | Mike Smith, Cat Stevens, Matthew Fisher |
 Contemporaries
The Who, Yes, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Frampton, Jack Bruce, Pete Townshend, Joe Walsh (Guitar), Roger Daltrey, Phil Lesh, Bill Wyman, Cozy Powell, Steve Gibbons, Noel Redding, Mike Heron, John Paul Jones (Bass)
 Followers
Sting, Rush, Jaco Pastorius, Les Claypool, Chris Squire, Mike Watt (Bass), Trevor Dunn
 Influences
Ray Brown (Bass), Bill Black, Percy Heath
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Marty Nau, Frederic Chiu
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