Solid ranking. I really can’t argue with any of it. That’s coming from a boomer, long-time Who fan. I agree with your top choice too. Quadrophenia is just brilliant.
Hi Pete!!! Cool ranking and nice to hear your thoughts about the band, live albums and other recording..... i only have "Who's Next" and from my brothers collection "Endless Wire", yeah it's not a good one and have not hear the last studio album they did. fortunately had the chance to see them live the only time they played here, great show and setlist too. cheers and be well
I'm glad you took a "my favourites" approach to this. Best to worst rankings are not usually as interesting or valid. I've been a Who fans since first hearing Who's Next in 1971. I survived high school and the Disco era because of that album. As great as Quadrophenia is I don't think it gets enough praise. Nice job! By the way, the MCA pressings of earlier Who albums do sound flat. Not nearly as sharp and clear as the original Decca pressings.
Come on Pete ,The Who Sell Out Is a Great Album , reflecting the times , how could you not mention the majestic I can See for Miles ,,according to Pete Townshend the ultimate Who Single,
@PetesCDVinylWorld Hi Pete. Sell Out uses whole jingles from the 60s pirate radio stations, Radio London, Radio Caroline etc. which were set up off the English coast, just outside of the official English zone, to circumvent the British government's harsh censorship laws on what music could be played on the radio. This whole album represents an entire radio program. I've been a Who fan since 1965, so, thanks for your interesting take on these albums. Cheers Jim.
That CD version of The Who Sell Out is crap. The original album is wonderful. The CD was re-produced badly and didn't use the original "commercial" spots. Inferior in every way. Otherwise, I consider the original one of my "desert island disc's".
Thank you for this. My favorite band . I mostly agree with your very good rankings.
Thank you I appreciate it!
Great ranking! There are no bad picks for a band like The Who. 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Thanks Jeff !
Solid ranking. I really can’t argue with any of it. That’s coming from a boomer, long-time Who fan. I agree with your top choice too. Quadrophenia is just brilliant.
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Hi Pete!!! Cool ranking and nice to hear your thoughts about the band, live albums and other recording..... i only have "Who's Next" and from my brothers collection "Endless Wire", yeah it's not a good one and have not hear the last studio album they did. fortunately had the chance to see them live the only time they played here, great show and setlist too. cheers and be well
Cool, thanks!
I'm glad you took a "my favourites" approach to this. Best to worst rankings are not usually as interesting or valid. I've been a Who fans since first hearing Who's Next in 1971. I survived high school and the Disco era because of that album. As great as Quadrophenia is I don't think it gets enough praise. Nice job! By the way, the MCA pressings of earlier Who albums do sound flat. Not nearly as sharp and clear as the original Decca pressings.
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#1 who's next #2 live at leeds #3 quadrophenia
I can't argue with those three
I think I have four or five of their albums. All were great music. Enjoyed the video
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I like your ranking. Endless Wire is terrible it’s the only one I don’t like and I’ll never listen to it again
Yeah I agree. There's a few ok albums but mostly an unorganized mess
Come on Pete ,The Who Sell Out Is a Great Album , reflecting the times , how could you not mention the majestic I can See for Miles ,,according to Pete Townshend the ultimate Who Single,
I get why people like it so much, but for me it's not one of my favorites
@PetesCDVinylWorld Hi Pete. Sell Out uses whole jingles from the 60s pirate radio stations, Radio London, Radio Caroline etc. which were set up off the English coast, just outside of the official English zone, to circumvent the British government's harsh censorship laws on what music could be played on the radio. This whole album represents an entire radio program. I've been a Who fan since 1965, so, thanks for your interesting take on these albums. Cheers Jim.
That CD version of The Who Sell Out is crap. The original album is wonderful. The CD was re-produced badly and didn't use the original "commercial" spots. Inferior in every way. Otherwise, I consider the original one of my "desert island disc's".
I'll have to pick it up on vinyl if see it reasonable