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    The Who-‘Who’s Next’ Super Deluxe Edition Announced (9/15/2023-UMe)

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    The Who’s 1971 album, Who’s Next, considered by many to be the greatest rock studio album of all time, with such classic rock favorites as “Baba O’Riley,” “Behind Blue Eyes” and the anthemic closing track, “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” is finally being released as its primary composer, Pete Townshend, originally intended. A lavish, multi-format Super Deluxe Edition of the album, which evolved from Townshend’s visionary Life House project, arrives on September 15, 2023, as a 10-CD + Blu-ray set, Who’s Next/Life House, on UMR. Portions of the collection will also be available as limited edition 4-LP and 3-LP sets, and other formats. The titles are available to pre-order here.

    The Super Deluxe Edition features 155 tracks of which 89 are previously unreleased (plus 57 others feature fresh remixes), all remastered from the original tapes. Included for the first time are two newly mixed and complete 1971 concerts: The Who’s performance at London’s Young Vic Theatre and their legendary date at San Francisco’s Civic Auditorium. The set will delight longtime Who fans with its long-sought, complete picture of Townshend’s incredibly prescient songwriting, while captivating a new audience with his visionary description of a future that has, in many ways, come true. It features all of his songs, in their many stages of development, from the abandoned Life House project, started In 1969 as a follow-up to The Who’s rock opera, Tommy. These include “Pure and Easy,” “Time is Passing,” and the “Baba O’Riley” predecessor “Teenage Wasteland.”

    From the July 18 announcement: Who’s Next/Life House sets out Townshend’s extraordinary vision of a world beset by climatic catastrophe and pollution, leading to a curtailing of personal freedom that will be all too familiar to the pandemic generation. Decades ahead of his time, he details how the population is then seduced and sedated by access to an entertainment “Grid,” piped into every home via the use of virtual reality experience suits.

    The unfulfilled project, which Townshend conceived as one part film script and one part blueprint for a live musical experiment, brought him to the edge of a breakdown. But, as he writes, “some wonderful music came from the project, and the idea has always held me in thrall, partly because so many of the strands of the fiction seem to be coming true.”

    Listeners will hear, for the first time, how that concept folded into Who’s Next, widely regarded as not only one of the greatest albums in rock, but a seminal moment in music history. Here, The Who’s instinctive, scintillating cohesion reached new peaks, Townshend’s brilliant creativity as one of rock’s great auteurs brought thrillingly to life by Roger Daltrey’s ferocious vocals, John Entwistle’s visceral, fluid basslines and Keith Moon’s fiery potency on the drums. “Baba” and “WGFA” are so ingrained in listeners’ heads—in part, due to the tight playlists of classic rock stations—that they often overshadow the depth of the original’s other seven tracks which include such favorites as “Getting In Tune,” “The Song Is Over,” “Bargain,” and Entwistle’s “My Wife.”

    The Super Deluxe edition of Who’s Next/Life House will contain 10 CDs, all remastered from the original tapes by longtime Who engineer Jon Astley, plus a Blu-ray Audio disc with newly created Atmos & 5.1 surround mixes of Who’s Next and 14 bonus tracks by in-demand artist and producer Steven Wilson.

    Highlights of the 155-track format include Townshend’s demos for Life House; The Who’s 1971 session recordings at the Record Plant in New York; sessions at Olympic Studios in southwest London from 1970-1972; and the two, newly mixed and complete 1971 concerts from London’s Young Vic Theatre and San Francisco’s Civic Auditorium.
    The box set also contains a 100-page hardback book with Townshend’s introduction and new sleeve notes by Who experts and compilers Andy Neil and Matt Kent. Also included is Life House – The Graphic Novel, a newly commissioned, 170-page hardback book overseen by Townshend that tells the story behind the project. Completing the set are a 20” x 30” poster of a Who gig in Sunderland, England, on May 7, 1970; a 25.5” x 34.25” poster of a date at Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO on December 10, 1971; a 20-page concert program from the Rainbow Theatre in London on November 4, 1971; a 16-page program from the band’s October/November 1971 tour of the U.K.; a collectible four pin button set; and an 8” x 10” color photo of The Who with printed autographs.

    The album will also be available as limited edition 4-LP and 3-LP sets, featuring, respectively, the first-ever complete release of the San Francisco concert from 1971 and vinyl replicas of Townshend’s original Life House. The original Who’s Next album will also be available as a 1-LP half-speed remaster completed at Abbey Road Studios, and in other exclusive single vinyl versions.


    10-CD Super Deluxe Edition: Atmos/5.1 Mix/Stereo, Life House Graphic Novel (172 Pages) I UPC: 00602435873077 * Previously released with new remix ** Previously unreleased tracks

    CD ONE: WHO’S NEXT (Remastered)
    Baba O’Riley
    Bargain
    Love Ain’t For Keeping
    My Wife
    The Song Is Over
    Getting In Tune
    Going Mobile
    Behind Blue Eyes
    Won’t Get Fooled Again

    CD TWO: PETE TOWNSHEND’S LIFE HOUSE DEMOS 1970 – 1971 – PART 1
    Teenage Wasteland (Demo)*
    Too Much (Demo) *
    Going Mobile (Demo)*
    There’s A Fortune in Those Hills (Demo)*
    Love Ain’t For Keeping (Demo)*
    Bargain (Demo)*
    Greyhound Girl (Demo)*
    Mary (Alternate Mix) (Demo)**
    Behind Blue Eyes (Demo)*
    Time Is Passing (Demo)*
    Finally, Over (Demo)**
    Baba O’Riley (Original Demo)**

    CD THREE: PETE TOWNSHEND’S LIFE HOUSE DEMOS 1970 – 1971 – PART 2
    Pure And Easy (Home Studio Mix) (Demo)*
    Getting In Tune (Alternate Mix) (Demo)**
    Nothing Is Everything (Let’s See Action) (Demo)*
    Won’t Get Fooled Again (Demo)*
    Baba O’Riley (Demo)*
    Song Is Over (2021 Remix) (Demo)**
    Pure And Easy (Olympic Studios Mix) (Demo)**
    Mary (Original Mix) (Demo)*
    Baba O’Riley (First Editing Demo)**
    Song Is Over (Original Demo)*

    CD FOUR: RECORD PLANT, NYC SESSIONS MARCH 1971
    Don’t Do It (aka Baby Don’t You Do It) [Take 2, Unedited, March 16, 1971]**
    Won’t Get Fooled Again [Take 13, March 16, 1971]*
    Behind Blue Eyes (Version 1) [Take 15, March 16, 1971]**
    Love Ain’t For Keeping [Take 14, March 17, 1971]*
    The Note (aka Pure and Easy) [Take 21, March 17, 1971]*
    I’m In Tune (aka Getting in Tune) [Take 6, March 18, 1971*
    Behind Blue Eyes (Version 2) [Take 10, March 18, 1971}*

    CD FIVE: OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON SESSIONS 1970-72
    Pure And Easy*
    I Don’t Know Myself [B-side with Unreleased Count-in]
    Time Is Passing [Stereo Mix]**
    Too Much of Anything [Original 1971 Vocal]**
    Naked Eye [1971 Remake]**
    Bargain (Early Mix)**
    Love Ain’t For Keeping (Unedited Mix)**
    My Wife (Unedited Mix)**
    Getting In Tune (Take 1 with Jam)**
    Going Mobile (Alternate Mix)**
    Song Is Over (Backing Track) [with Nicky Hopkins]**
    When I Was a Boy**
    Let’s See Action (Unedited Mix)**
    Relay (Unedited Mix) [Alternate Vocal]**
    Put The Money Down [Remix with Original Vocal]*
    Join Together [Unedited Remix]**

    CD SIX: SINGLES & SESSIONS 1970-72
    The Seeker (Original Single Mix)
    Here For More [Original Single Mix]
    Heaven And Hell [New Stereo Mix]**
    Water [Eel Pie Sound Studio – New Unedited Mix]**
    I Don’t Know Myself [Eel Pie Sound Studio – New Unedited Mix]**
    Naked Eye [Eel Pie Sound Studio – New Unedited Mix]**
    Postcard [Eel Pie Sound Studio – Original 1970 Mix]**
    Now I’m A Farmer [Eel Pie Sound Studio – New Remix]**
    The Seeker (Unedited Version)**
    Water (IBC Version)**
    I Don’t Know Myself (IBC Version)**
    Let’s See Action (Original Single Mix)
    When I Was a Boy (Original Single Mix)
    Join Together (Original Single Mix)
    Relay (Original Single Mix)
    Waspman (Original Single Mix)
    Long Live Rock (Original Olympic Mix)

    CD SEVEN: LIVE AT THE YOUNG VIC, LONDON – APRIL 26, 1971
    Love Ain’t for Keeping*
    Pure And Easy*
    Young Man Blues*
    Time Is Passing*
    Behind Blue Eyes*
    I Don’t Even Know Myself*
    Too Much of Anything*
    Getting In Tune*
    Bargain*

    CD EIGHT: LIVE AT THE YOUNG VIC, LONDON – APRIL 26, 1971
    Pinball Wizard**
    See Me, Feel Me**
    Baby Don’t You Do It*
    Water*
    My Generation*
    (I’m A) Road Runner*
    Naked Eye*
    Bony Moronie*
    Won’t Get Fooled Again*

    CD NINE: LIVE AT THE CIVIC AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCISCO – DECEMBER 12, 1971
    Introduction**
    I Can’t Explain*
    Substitute*
    Summertime Blues**
    My Wife*
    Baba O’Riley**
    Behind Blue Eyes*
    Bargain*
    Won’t Get Fooled Again**
    Baby Don’t You Do It*
    Magic Bus**

    CD TEN: LIVE AT THE CIVIC AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCISCO – DECEMBER 12, 1971
    Introduction To Tommy**
    Overture**
    Amazing Journey**
    Sparks**
    Pinball Wizard**
    See Me Feel Me**
    My Generation**
    Naked Eye*
    Going Down*

    BLU-RAY AUDIO: Steven Wilson Atmos Mix (48kHz 24-bit)** Steven Wilson 5.1 Mix (48kHz 24-bit)** Steven Wilson Stereo Mix (96kHz 24-bit)* Original 1971 Stereo Mix (96kHz 24-bit)
    Baba O’Riley
    Bargain
    Love Ain’t For Keeping
    My Wife
    The Song Is Over
    Getting In Tune
    Going Mobile
    Behind Blue Eyes
    Won’t Get Fooled Again

    Bonus Tracks: Steven Wilson Atmos Mix (48kHz 24-bit) Steven Wilson 5.1 Mix (48kHz 24-bit)
    The Seeker (Unedited Version)**
    Here For More*
    Now I’m A Farmer**
    I Don’t Know Myself (Eel Pie Sound Version)**
    Water (IBC Version)**
    Naked Eye (Olympic Sound Version)**
    Pure And Easy**
    Too Much of Anything**
    Let’s See Action**
    When I Was a Boy**
    Join Together (Unedited Version)**
    Put The Money Down**
    Relay (Unedited Version)**
    Long Live Rock**

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    10 CDs, one Blu Ray, and one DVD-audio disc may be too much for a record I bought 52 years ago. Some of the best music by one of my all-time favorite bands, but a bit much.

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    If you parse this sentence the way that they want you to:
    “Included for the first time are two newly mixed and complete 1971 concerts: The Who’s performance at London’s Young Vic Theatre ”
    I guess what they are saying is true, but I still own, on a previous deluxe-o version of this set, the majority of the Young Vic show…
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    Only about half of the Young Vic concert was on the old Deluxe version.

    I have pretty much everything on here. I will probably buy it anyway, because I made a commitment when I started buying bootlegs >mumble< years ago that, if an official version of something I had on boot came out, I would purchase it to support the artist.

    It's a damn shame, though, that they don't have one of the Forest Hills shows from July of '71; they (a) had an incredible set list, and (b) kicked ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    Only about half of the Young Vic concert was on the old Deluxe version.
    True, but most of what hadn’t previously appeared is Tommy, and I am personally ‘Tommy’d out’
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    I'm probably in... but, damn... $300 for ten discs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    I'm probably in... but, damn... $300 for ten discs?
    But you also get a photo with fake autographs! And collectible buttons!!!
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    I might go for the 2CD version depending on tracklist, mastering, price, etc...

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    Relay was (after Slade's Look Wot You Don) the second single I ever got (well, I actually asked for Tommy as birthday-present, but my parents couldn't afford that). Still haven't got that one on cd, but to buy this set to get it is a bit ehhhh....

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundsweird View Post
    I might go for the 2CD version depending on tracklist, mastering, price, etc...
    Tracklist is mentioned here: https://superdeluxeedition.com/news/...-next-reissue/
    Prices: https://store.thewho.com/collections/music

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    I found this: The WHO'S NEXT - 50TH ANNIVERSARY (BLU RAY/GRAPHIC NOVEL SDE) (10CD)
    £274.99

    Man, that's about $400 plus Canadian dollars and doesn't include shipping!! Pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    If you parse this sentence the way that they want you to:
    “Included for the first time are two newly mixed and complete 1971 concerts: The Who’s performance at London’s Young Vic Theatre ”
    I guess what they are saying is true, but I still own, on a previous deluxe-o version of this set, the majority of the Young Vic show…
    And that one is quite a rough performance. I'd have preferred the previous one had featured most of the San Francisco show instead!

    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Relay was (after Slade's Look Wot You Don) the second single I ever got (well, I actually asked for Tommy as birthday-present, but my parents couldn't afford that). Still haven't got that one on cd, but to buy this set to get it is a bit ehhhh....
    'Relay'? It doesn't really belong to this set as, regardless of when it was written, it was recorded after Who's Next had been released. Most of that 6th disc is kind of unrelated material, to me. I get the idea of putting all that material in one place but some of it doesn't relate to Lifehouse IMHO. 'The Seeker', 'Heaven And Hell'...these came out well over a year before Who's Next!

    The easiest place to get 'Relay' is The Who Hits 50 2cd, which is a sort of A-sides collection. Prior to that it had indeed been a relative rarity on CD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ88 View Post
    'Relay'? It doesn't really belong to this set as, regardless of when it was written, it was recorded after Who's Next had been released. Most of that 6th disc is kind of unrelated material, to me. I get the idea of putting all that material in one place but some of it doesn't relate to Lifehouse IMHO. 'The Seeker', 'Heaven And Hell'...these came out well over a year before Who's Next!

    The easiest place to get 'Relay' is The Who Hits 50 2cd, which is a sort of A-sides collection. Prior to that it had indeed been a relative rarity on CD.
    Thanks for the info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ88 View Post

    'Relay'? It doesn't really belong to this set as, regardless of when it was written, it was recorded after Who's Next had been released. Most of that 6th disc is kind of unrelated material, to me. I get the idea of putting all that material in one place but some of it doesn't relate to Lifehouse IMHO.
    It’s the post-Leeds, pre-Quad, wasn’t a part of anything besides a single or loose song(s), mop-up disc.

    It has musical merit, but you are correct in that it doesn’t have much to do with Lifehouse.
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    I just noticed ... it includes Keith Moon's "Wasp Man!" About time that got onto CD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    I just noticed ... it includes Keith Moon's "Wasp Man!" About time that got onto CD.
    It was on Two's Missing, along with a bunch of other wonderfully bottom-of-the-barrel stuff like "Dogs Part Two," "Bald Headed Woman," and the Stones covers.
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    There was a digital release today of the remastered original album plus a couple of bonus tracks. It's available on both HDtracks and Qobuz.

    I would really love to get a standalone copy of the Blu Ray disc, but I'm not very hopeful it will happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    It was on Two's Missing, along with a bunch of other wonderfully bottom-of-the-barrel stuff like "Dogs Part Two," "Bald Headed Woman," and the Stones covers.
    It’s also on Maximum As and Bs.
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    I was excited until I read: 10 CDs, all remastered from the original tapes by longtime Who engineer Jon Astley. Oh yeah, let's give it to the ass who butchered Quadrophenia.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    I was excited until I read: 10 CDs, all remastered from the original tapes by longtime Who engineer Jon Astley. Oh yeah, let's give it to the ass who butchered Quadrophenia.
    That's funny. I saw The Who on their Quadrophenia tour, and bought the album on LP (pretty much the only format in 1973). Years later, when I bought the CD version, I was disappointed in the sound. Too bad. Such a powerful album. We won't get fooled again?

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    I don't mind the Quadrophenia remix- it's definitely clearer than the original. But I heard the remix first; I might have felt differently if I'd heard the old one first. Both should be available though.

    I'd describe Astley's work as mixed. Some of the remixes are good (Sell Out is much better in remixed form IMHO), others are not. Some CDs are horribly loud.

    AFAIK his later work is better received. The Who Hits 50 collection is nicely done, for instance- and that's all original mixes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Soc Prof View Post
    I would really love to get a standalone copy of the Blu Ray disc, but I'm not very hopeful it will happen.
    The music industry being what it is, I wouldn't be surprised if that got a separate release later.

    I don't have any of these super-deluxe boxes and this won't be any different. Might get the 2cd issue at some stage though...not a bad selection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spellbound View Post
    That's funny. I saw The Who on their Quadrophenia tour, and bought the album on LP (pretty much the only format in 1973). Years later, when I bought the CD version, I was disappointed in the sound. Too bad. Such a powerful album. We won't get fooled again?
    The MFSL Quadrophenia is superb.

    ...just sayin'...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    It was on Two's Missing, along with a bunch of other wonderfully bottom-of-the-barrel stuff like "Dogs Part Two," "Bald Headed Woman," and the Stones covers.
    I didn't know that had ever been released on CD...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frumious B View Post
    It’s also on Maximum As and Bs.
    Oh, goodness... Now I have to get that. I never heard of it before somehow...
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