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Quadrophenia - Audio CD - Pete Townshend, Chris Stainton

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Quadrophenia

Pete Townshend, Chris Stainton

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Audio CD - 02 July, 1996
Mca
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Number of Media: 2

CD Tracks:

    I Am The Sea
    The Real Me
    Quadrophenia
    Cut My Hair
    The Punk And The Godfather
    I'm One
    The Dirty Jobs
    Helpless Dancer
    Is It In My Head?
    I've Had Enough
    5:15
    Sea And Sand
    Drowned
    Bell Boy
    Doctor Jimmy
    The Rock
    Love, Reign O'er Me

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  • Original recording remastered

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Audio CD Description

An excellent and frequently astonishing album,


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perhaps the greatest rock album

Quadrophenia is for my humble self, the greatest rock album. It takes all the great elements of rock music and makes this nice little packlage. My God, if you don't like this album, well I'm sorry because you're missing out, word up. Even Beggars Banquet and Sgt. Peppers can't hold up to this juggernaut. Despite their flaws, making them ever more human, God bless Townshend, Daltrey, Entwistle and Moon. You guys are the ones by which all others will be compared.


The Who Shine!

In the Rock Pantheon, no one shines brighter than: The Beatles,


Love, Reign O'er Me

The live shows aside, the Who was never better. Daltry is moving, Entwistle and Moon provide kickass backup, and a twisted Townshend drives us toward psychic oblivion.

 

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