Customer Review: this is a great who cd. it has some of the best songs in rock music ever. this was always considered a great album. its legendary, every track is good. its the who at their best.
Customer Review: Yes or no, this album is one for all seasons, a tale of awakening much like Hesse's Siddhartha. I would call it eloquent, and it often is, but the nakedness of the whole thing is what hits close to home in the attentive listener. It's very stripped-down in sound, not over-produced, and much of it... more info
Customer Review: Unbelievable concept album with one cover song that also kills, "Eyesight to the Blind". Great songwriting, musicianship and beautiful harmonies make this an "Amazing Journey", cover to cover. I remember wearing this out on vinyl, and waiting for a CD release. The final cut, "We're Not Gonna Take... more info
Customer Review: The Who's Live At Leeds, recorded on February 14, 1970, is unquestionably deserving of its reputation as one of the greatest live recordings in rock 'n roll. One should put aside whatever reservations he or she might have about live albums and embrace it in all of its bombastic glory. As rightfully... more info
Customer Review: This shows the band in all it's brilliant glory. Others have already commented on this, I just thought I'd point out a few of the highlights. First, Kurt Winter's guitar solo on "Share The Land" is amazing!!! Love it, my favorite "air guitar" part!!! Second, Donny McDougal's singing of his song... more info
Customer Review: I cannot overstate enough what a landmark album this is. Townshend and The Who entered their own with The Who Sell Out. Brash, loud, exciting, intelligent, crazy, profound, imaginative and fun. The Who new how to have fun and be funny while everyone was going to San Francisco.
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Customer Review: If you really listen to this CD/Album (in the old days), there are some hidden gems! I still remember the news about Keith Moon and wondering what are the Who going to do? They have a great new album out and no
drummer. New Song, Guitar & Pen, Trick of the Light and Music Must Change... more info
Customer Review: The Who's Live At Leeds, recorded on February 14, 1970, is unquestionably deserving of its reputation as one of the greatest live recordings in rock 'n roll. One should put aside whatever reservations he or she might have about live albums and embrace it in all of its bombastic glory. As rightfully... more info