The who: who's next on vinyl. My brother decided to ask my what I want and this was it. No ordinary one though as I told him where to buy it:
One of The Who's finest records, this album needs no introduction and according to some critics is their best album. Much of the album derives from the 'Lifehouse' rock opera that Pete Townshend abandoned after a nervous breakdown. There is no unifying theme behind the songs, but the album is arguably a more cohesive album than 'Tommy' and falls only slightly behind 'Who Sell Out' as their finest record. Includes the classic tracks 'Baba O'Riley' with its melodic opening and the scathing 'Behind Blue Eyes'. Classic have truly managed to get more from the master tape for this release, that easily surpasses the sonic quality of prior audiophile pressings and recent CD remasters. See in store for a full range of Quiex-SVP audiophile LPs.
Audiophile mastering
This is a 200 gram weight (!) high-quality and super quiet LP pressing from Classic Records as part of their 'Quiex-SVP' series. In contrast to many CD and LP releases that are mastered from fifth or sixth generation copies, Classic used the original master tapes and cut the album using their all analog and tube amplified mastering process; allowing every conceivable detail and nuance from the original recording to be translated to this pressing. The result is arguably the best sounding release of this album ever available, easily surpassing standard CD releases. As usual, Classic have lovingly presented the album in a deluxe package featuring a high quality thick original artwork sleeve and LP labels.
Track listing
1. Baba O'Riley
2. Bargain
3. Love Ain't For Keeping
4. My Wife
5. Song Is Over, The
6. Getting In Tune
7. Going Mobile
8. Behind Blue Eyes
9. Won't Get Fooled Again
Brand new and sealed.
Can't wait 🙂
One of The Who's finest records, this album needs no introduction and according to some critics is their best album. Much of the album derives from the 'Lifehouse' rock opera that Pete Townshend abandoned after a nervous breakdown. There is no unifying theme behind the songs, but the album is arguably a more cohesive album than 'Tommy' and falls only slightly behind 'Who Sell Out' as their finest record. Includes the classic tracks 'Baba O'Riley' with its melodic opening and the scathing 'Behind Blue Eyes'. Classic have truly managed to get more from the master tape for this release, that easily surpasses the sonic quality of prior audiophile pressings and recent CD remasters. See in store for a full range of Quiex-SVP audiophile LPs.
Audiophile mastering
This is a 200 gram weight (!) high-quality and super quiet LP pressing from Classic Records as part of their 'Quiex-SVP' series. In contrast to many CD and LP releases that are mastered from fifth or sixth generation copies, Classic used the original master tapes and cut the album using their all analog and tube amplified mastering process; allowing every conceivable detail and nuance from the original recording to be translated to this pressing. The result is arguably the best sounding release of this album ever available, easily surpassing standard CD releases. As usual, Classic have lovingly presented the album in a deluxe package featuring a high quality thick original artwork sleeve and LP labels.
Track listing
1. Baba O'Riley
2. Bargain
3. Love Ain't For Keeping
4. My Wife
5. Song Is Over, The
6. Getting In Tune
7. Going Mobile
8. Behind Blue Eyes
9. Won't Get Fooled Again
Brand new and sealed.
Can't wait 🙂