The songs recorded for the Who's Next album are featured here, including such classics as "Won't Get Fooled Again".
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The Who - Who& Next (1971).
Who's Next is the fifth studio album by English rock band the Who. It developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media rock opera written by the group's Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album Tommy. The project was cancelled owing to its complexity and to conflicts with Kit Lambert, the band's manager, but the group salvaged some of the songs, without the connecting story elements, to release as their next album.
Who’s Next started life as a Pete Townshend concept entitled Lifehouse, which contained enough songs for a double album, but the project was eventually reduced to a single LP. Recordings for the album began in New York with Kit Lambert as producer, but the band weren’t satisfied with the results and returned to London to re-record them at Olympic Studios in Barnes with Glyn Johns.
Love Ain't for Keeping" is a song written by Pete Townshend and originally released by the Who on their 1971 album Who's Next. Its themes include the joy of physical love, the power of nature and the need to live for the moment. At two minutes and ten seconds, "Love Ain't for Keeping" is the shortest song on Who's Next.
Extra Tracks, Remastered. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). This album is probably the most popular and important record of the Who's career.
The cover photo for The Who’s Who’s Next album shows a photograph of the band apparently having just urinated on a large concrete piling protruding from a slag heap. The photo was taken at Easington Colliery a former coal mining town in County Durham, England. Easington Colliery is situated to the north of Horden, and a short distance to the east of Easington Village.
1LP. Rm. Who's Next is the fifth studio album by The Who, originally released in 1971. The album has its roots in the Lifehouse project, a science fiction rock opera intended as a follow-up to Tommy. 180 gram audiophile vinyl.
Tracklist Hide Credits
1
Baba O'Riley
Piano – Pete TownshendViolin – Dave Arbus
5:00
2
Bargain
5:33
3
Love Ain't For Keepin'
2:10
4
My Wife
Piano, Written-By – John Entwistle
3:35
5
The Song Is Over
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
6:18
6
Gettin' In Tune
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
4:49
7
Goin' Mobile
3:43
8
Behind Blue Eyes
3:40
9
Won't Get Fooled Again
8:31
Companies, etc.
Record Company
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BMG Direct Marketing, Inc.
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D 170350
Manufactured For
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BMG Direct Marketing, Inc.
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170350D
Copyright (c)
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MCA Records, Inc.
Recorded At
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Olympic Studios
Recorded At
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Stargroves
Mixed At
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Olympic Studios
Mixed At
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Island Studios
Published By
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Towser Tunes
Credits
Bass, Brass, Vocals
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John Entwistle
Design
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John Kosh
Drums, Percussion
–
Keith Moon
Executive-Producer
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Chris Stamp,
Kit Lambert,
Pete Kameron
Guitar, Organ [Vcs3], Synthesizer [A.r.p.], Vocals
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Pete Townshend
Mastered By [Uncredited]
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Steve Hoffman
Photography By
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Ethan A. Russell*
Piano
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Nicky Hopkins (tracks: 5, 6)
Producer
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The Who
Producer [Violin On Baba O'riley]
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Keith Moon
Recorded By, Mixed By, Engineer, Co-producer [Associate]
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Glyn Johns
Violin
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Dave Arbus (tracks: 1)
Vocals
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Roger Daltrey
Written-By
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John Entwistle (tracks: 4),
Pete Townshend (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 9)
Notes
MCA Records, Inc. 70 Universal City Plaza, California - U.S.A. 1971, 1984 MCA Records, Inc.
Originally released in 1971.
Track times were derived from Samsung Blu-ray Disc Player, Model BD-F7500 - see screen shot.
Later version of The Who - Who's Next after name change from RCA Direct Marketing, Inc. to BMG Direct Marketing, Inc.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 170350D 3/92 1DA3
Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): D170350 4/95 2DC8
Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): 170350D 9/93 2DB1
Matrix / Runout (Variant 4): 170350D 3/92 1DA2
Other (DADC): DIDX-152
Rights Society: BMI
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
2408 102
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album)
Track Record
2408 102
UK
1971
2484026, 2484 026
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album)
Polydor, Polydor
2484026, 2484 026
France
1971
MCAC-5220
The Who
Who's Next (Cass, Album, RE)
MCA Records
MCAC-5220
US
1981
2408 102
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album, RE)
Track Record
2408 102
UK
1974
2408 102
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album)
Track Record
2408 102
Argentina
Unknown
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1
Baba O' Riley
Piano – Pete TownshendProducer [Violin] – Keith MoonViolin – Dave Arbus
4:59
A2
Sargain = Ganga
5:33
A3
Song Is Over = La Canción Se Acabó
6:16
B1
Getting In Tune = Entonando
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
4:49
B2
Going Mobile = En Marcha
3:40
B3
My Wife = Mi Esposa
3:35
B4
Behind Blue Eyes = Trás Unos Ojos Azules
3:40
Credits
Bass, Brass, Vocals
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John Entwistle
Composed By
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Pete Townshend (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B4)
Drums, Percussion
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Keith Moon
Executive-Producer
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Chris Stamp,
Kit Lambert,
Pete Kameron*
Guitar, Organ [Vsc3 Organ], Synthesizer [A.r.p.]
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Pete Townshend
Mixed By, Recorded By, Producer [Associate]
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Glyn Johns
Producer
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The Who
Vocals
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Roger Daltrey
Notes
The songs "Won't Get Fooled Again" and "Love Ain't for Keeping" are removed due to political and religious reasons because Spain was a Military Dictatorship under Franciso Franco.
"Bargain" is wrongly listed has Sargain on back, but correct written on label face. Also producer Pete Cameron is wrongly spelled as Kameron on label
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Depósito Legal: M. 28675-1971
Rights Society: BIEM GEMA
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
2408 102
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album)
Track Record
2408 102
UK
1971
2484026, 2484 026
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album)
Polydor, Polydor
2484026, 2484 026
France
1971
MCAC-5220
The Who
Who's Next (Cass, Album, RE)
MCA Records
MCAC-5220
US
1981
2408 102
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album, RE)
Track Record
2408 102
UK
1974
2408 102
The Who
Who's Next (LP, Album)
Track Record
2408 102
Argentina
Unknown
Tracklist Hide Credits
1
Baba O'Riley
Piano – Pete TownshendProducer [Violin] – Keith MoonViolin – Dave Arbus
4:59
2
Bargain
5:33
3
Love Ain't For Keepin'
2:11
4
My Wife
Piano – John Entwistle
3:35
5
The Song Is Over
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
6:16
6
Gettin' In Tune
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
4:49
7
Goin' Mobile
3:40
8
Behind Blue Eyes
3:40
9
Won't Get Fooled Again
8:31
Companies, etc.
Copyright (c)
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MCA Records, Inc.
Manufactured By
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Cinram
Distributed By
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MCA Records Canada
Credits
Bass, Brass, Vocals
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John Entwistle
Composed By
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John Entwistle (tracks: 4),
Pete Townshend (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 9)
Design
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John Kosh
Drums, Percussion
–
Keith Moon
Executive-Producer
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Chris Stamp,
Kit Lambert,
Pete Kameron
Guitar, Organ [Vcs3], Synthesizer [A.r.p.], Vocals
–
Pete Townshend
Photography By
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Ethan A. Russell*
Producer
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The Who
Producer [Associate]
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Glyn Johns
Recorded By, Mixed By, Engineer
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Glyn Johns
Vocals
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Roger Daltrey
Notes
This is new repress and digital clone of The Who - Who's Next and is based on Steve Hoffman's mastering. Difference on CD: There's no gap between MCABD 37217 and Compact Disc logo.
Previously released as MCAMD 37217.
Recorded and mixed at Olympic Studios, London. "Won't Get Fooled Again" recorded at Stargroves and mixed at Island Studios, London.
Executive-Producer
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Chris Charlesworth,
Robert Rosenberg
Executive-Producer [Original]
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Chris Stamp,
Kit Lambert,
Pete Kameron
Executive-Producer, Management
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Bill Curbishley
Guitar, Organ [Vcs3], Synthesizer, Vocals
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Pete Townshend
Liner Notes
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John Atkins ,
Pete Townshend
Management
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Trinifold Management Ltd.*
Photography By
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Alec Byrne,
Chris Walter,
Ethan A. Russell*,
Harry Goodwin ,
Michael Putland,
Photofeatures Int.*,
Retna Pictures*,
Retna Pictures*,
Star File,
Trinifold*
Producer [Original Recording]
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The Who (tracks: 1 to 9, 12 to 15)
Remix, Remastered By
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Andy MacPherson
Remix, Remastered By, Reissue Producer, Mastered By
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Jon Astley
Vocals
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Roger Daltrey
Notes
Remastered version with bonus tracks (10-16). Tracks 10, 11, 13 and 16 are previously unreleased.
Remixed and remastered at Revolution Studios.
Tracks 1, 2, 5 to 9, 15 ℗ 1971 Fabulous Music Ltd. Track 3 ℗ 1971 Towser Tunes, Inc. / Fabulous Music Ltd. / ABKCO Music, Inc. Track 4 ℗ 1971 Whistle Rhymes Ltd. Track 10, 13, 16 ℗ 1995 Fabulous Music Ltd. Track 11 ℗ 1995 Jobette Music (UK) Ltd. Track 12 ℗ 1994 Fabulous Music Ltd. Track 14 ℗ 1974 Fabulous Music Ltd.