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The Who

Who's Next


'Who's Next' is the fifth studio album by The Who released on 14 August 1971 Its origins lie in an abortive multimedia rock opera written by chief songwriter Pete Townshend called Lifehouse The album was commercially and critically successful and became the only one by the group to top the UK charts 'Baba O'Riley' makes a spectacular opener its hypnotic drone disrupted by power chords that are parachuted in off the backs of meteorites Dave Arbus' subtle then frantic viola solo raises it another gear There has rarely been a more durably evocative refrain than 'teenage wasteland' As ever Daltrey's ragged voice brings humanity to Townshend's overthinking Moon is typically hyperactive any drummer playing like this today would be ordered to rein it in Bargain floats on the tension between acoustic guitar and the brave new synth Like most of the album it's melodramatic without as with later Who fattening into pomposity 'The Song is Over' oozes poignancy and 'Getting in Tune' and 'Going Mobile' are simply great songs 'Behind Blue Eyes' is a soulsearching ballad which bursts into belligerence reflective then urgent The climactic 'and how Won't Get Fooled Again' stretches itself and chews its restraints until it becomes much more than a riff and a scream It's on fire In 'meet the new boss same as the old boss' it nailed the bleeding heart of protestpop 'Who's Next' is The Who's best CD Reissue contains all nine tracks from the original album and remastered from the original master tapes plus 7 extra tracks with 5 previously unreleased LP Remastered 180 Gram LP

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