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The Who Tommy

Format:
Blu-ray audio
Style:
Rock
Release:
01.11.2013
Art-Nr.:
DVD1826
Label:
Universal
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 21.50 €

Tracklist

01
Cd1: Hd-remastered Double Album: Overture
01
It's A Boy
02
1921
03
Amazing Journey
04
Sparks
05
The Hawker (eyesight To The Blind)
06
Christmas
07
Cousin Kevin
08
The Acid Queen
09
Underture
10
Do You Think It's Alright?
11
Fiddle About
12
Pinball Wizard
13
There's A Doctor
14
Go To The Mirror!
15
Tommy Can You Hear Me?
16
Smash The Mirror
17
Sensation
18
Miracle Cure
19
Sally Simpson
20
I'm Free
21
Welcome
22
Tommy's Holiday Camp
23
We're Not Gonna Take It
01
Cd2: 20 Unreleased Demos Out Of Pete Townshends Archiv: Overture
02
It's A Boy
03
1921
04
Amazing Journey
05
Dream One
06
Sparks
07
The Hawker
08
Christmas
09
Acid Queen
10
Underture (dream Two)
11
Do You Think It's Alright
12
Pinball Wizard
13
There's A Doctor
14
Go To The Mirror!
15
Success
16
Tommy Can You Hear Me
17
Smash The Mirror
18
Sensation
19
Miracle Cure
20
Sally Simpson
21
I'm Free
22
Welcome
23
We're Not Gonna Take It
24
Trying To Get Through
25
Young Man Blues

Description

2013, TOMMY, The Who's defining, breakthrough concept album - a full-blown rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind boy that launched the band to international superstardom, was originally released in May 1969. This new Deluxe version of the album includes the original album newly re-mastered plus a wealth of previously unheard material in the form of a full live performance of Tommy from 1969 taken from tapes that infamously Townshend asked the band's sound engineer to burn! 18 of the previously unheard and thought to be long lost live tracks are taken from a live show at the Capital Theatre, Ottowa, Canada on October the 15th 1969. Three others, ,,I'm Free", ,,Tommy's Holiday Camp", and ,,We're Not Gonna Take It"' were lost due to tape reels being changed during the show so are taken from later shows of the same era. As discussed at length in Pete Townshend's autobiography the tapes were all supposed to be destroyed but were kept by long time Who soundman Bob Pridden despite Pete's instructions.