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The Who By Numbers
- 1975
- 13 tracks
- 49 min
- classic rock
Album Description
The Who's seventh studio album, 'The Who By Numbers', is a powerhouse record that showcases the band's ability to craft classic rock masterpieces. Released on 3 October 1975 through Polydor Records, this album marked a transitional period for the band, as they moved away from conceptual rock operas and focused on creating a more straightforward, yet equally impactful, collection of songs.
Produced by Glyn Johns, 'The Who By Numbers' features a mix of tracks that remain faithful to the band's classic sound, as well as some leftover gems from their earlier, abandoned projects, Lifehouse and Long Live Rock. The album's tracklist boasts an impressive array of songs, including 'Slip Kid', 'Squeeze Box', and 'Imagine A Man', which demonstrate The Who's knack for creating catchy, yet meaningful, rock music.
With its release, 'The Who By Numbers' reached the top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic, cementing The Who's status as one of the leading rock bands of the time. The album's unpretentious approach, compared to their earlier work, such as 'Quadrophenia', allows the listener to appreciate the band's raw talent and energy. 'The Who By Numbers' is a testament to The Who's ability to create enduring rock music that continues to resonate with fans to this day.
Tracks
- Slip KidThe Who
- However Much I BoozeThe Who
- Squeeze BoxThe Who
- Dreaming From The WaistThe Who
- Imagine A ManThe Who
- Success StoryThe Who
- They Are All In LoveThe Who
- Blue Red And GreyThe Who
- How Many FriendsThe Who
- In A Hand Or A FaceThe Who
- Squeeze Box - LiveThe Who
- Behind Blue Eyes - LiveThe Who
- Dreaming From The Waist - LiveThe Who
About The Who
Formed in the heart of London in 1964, The Who are a legendary English rock band that has left an indelible mark on the music world. With their classic lineup featuring Roger Daltrey on vocals, Pete Townshend on guitar, John Entwistle on bass, and Keith Moon on drums, The Who are celebrated for their innovative contributions to rock music. They pioneered the use of the Marshall stack, large public address systems, and synthesizers, and are renowned for their powerful performances and influential playing styles. The Who's discography includes groundbreaking rock operas that have inspired countless bands across genres like hard rock, punk, power pop, and mod. Their impact is so profound that they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. With a rich history spanning over six decades, The Who continue to captivate audiences worldwide, blending their classic hits with orchestral performances that showcase their enduring musical genius.
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