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In my view, the tracks sung by Pete are way better than the rest of the album. Roger seems to be shouting rather than singing. Though, Ball and Chain is an amazing song. But after listening to it a few times, it turns out to be a really good Who album, maybe the best since "Face Dances.
Ugh! What's the deal with Break The News?? It really seems like Townsend is copying a current pop fad, and not a very pleasant one either.
After spinning this new record by the remaining members of The Who a few times, I've reached an unexpected verdict. Barring the absence of the late John Entwistle's bass and vocals, this stellar album feels more authentically 'Who' than the decent but somewhat detached post-Keith Moon efforts "Face Dances" and "It's Hard". It's certainly leagues ahead of 2006's lackluster "Endless Wire". The 11 new tracks feel vibrant, catchy, and timely, while capturing that distinctive classic 'Who' charm that was absent in the post-Keith Moon albums. Notable guest spots include Zak Starkey, Matt Chamberlain, and Joey Waronker on drums, and Benmont Tench on keyboards. I'm a bit bummed I skipped their tour last fall, as tracks like "All This Music Must Fade", "Ball And Chain", "I Don't Wanna Get Wise", and "Hero Ground Zero" could've easily stood alongside their 70's hits. This standard black vinyl LP version is expertly mastered and pressed, and includes an inner sleeve with artwork and credits.
Fantastic sounding record. My copy is a bit different, as the runout on side b shows 196766E2/A1 instead of /A2. Wonder why?
white vinyl, bonus (hits album) - awesome track list
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