[ Polydor / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Monday 20 February 2012
This item is only available to us via Special Import.
An explosive debut, and the hardest mod pop recorded by anyone. At the time of its release, it also had the most ferociously powerful guitars and drums yet captured on a rock record. Pete Townshend's exhilarating chord crunches and guitar distortions threaten to leap off the grooves on "My Generation" and "Out in the Street"; Keith Moon attacks the drums with a lightning, ruthless finesse throughout. Some "Maximum R&B" influence lingered in the two James Brown covers, but much of Townshend's original material fused Beatlesque hooks and power chords with anthemic mod lyrics, with "The Good's Gone," "Much Too Much," "La La La Lies," and especially "The Kids Are Alright" being highlights. "A Legal Matter" hinted at more ambitious lyrical concerns, and "The Ox" was instrumental mayhem that pushed the envelope of 1965 amplification with its guitar feedback and nonstop crashing drum rolls. While the execution was sometimes crude, and the songwriting not as sophisticated as it would shortly become, the Who never surpassed the pure energy level of this record.
5 / 5 All Music Guide.
Original Album:
Out In The Street
I Don't Mind
The Good's Gone
La-La-La-Lies
Much Too Much
My Generation
The Kids Are Alright
Please, Please, Please
It's Not True
I'm A Man
A Legal Matter
The Ox
Circles
Bonus Tracks:
I Can't Explain
Bald Headed Woman
Daddy Rolling Stone
Leaving Here (Alternate)
Lubie (Come Back Home)
Shout And Shimmy
(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave
Motoring
Anytime You Want Me
Anyway Anyhow Anywhere (Alternate)
Instant Party Mixture 3:24
I Don't Mind (Full Lengh Version)
The Good's Gone (Full Length Version) 4:30
My Generation (Instrumental Version) 3:27
Anytime You Want Me (A Cappella Version) 2:30
Monorural Versions With Guitar Overdubs:
A Legal Matter 2:49
My Generation 3:18