The Who - 10 Albums: Japanese Mini LP DSD Remaster '2011 [14x SHM-CD] Japan Only Release

The Who - 10 Albums: Japanese Mini LP DSD Remaster '2011 [14x SHM-CD] Japan Only Release
The Who - 10 Albums: Japanese Mini LP DSD Remaster '2011 [14x SHM-CD]
EAC Rips | 14x FLAC+CUE+LOGs > 5,04 GB | Complete Scans > 1,5 GB | Mp3 CBR 320 Kbps > 2,25 GB
Classic Rock / Hard Rock / Power Pop | TT > 13 hours 37 minutes | Japanese Limited & Numbered Edition
Cardboard sleeve reissue from The Who featuring the high-fidelity SHM-CD format and using 2011 DSD remaster based on the UK analog master. The Mini-LP sleeve faithfully replicates the UK first press LP (die-cut design), which comes with an inner sleeve, a poster, and a serial-numbered label card. Also comes with a bonus cardboard sleeve which replicates the Japanese promotional LP and an obi which faithfully replicates the Japanese first press LP. Comes with a new description and lyrics. This reissue series featuring albums "Odds And Sods (+12)", "Original Soundtrack Tommy", "The Who By Numbers (+3)", "Who Are You (+5)", "The Kids Are Alright", "Original Soundtrack Quadrophenia (not included in this publication)", "Face Dances (+5)", "It's Hard (+4)", "The Singles (+9)", "Who's Missing & Two's Missing (+9)", and "BBC Sessions (+8)".


Few bands in the history of rock & roll were riddled with as many contradictions as the Who. All four members had wildly different personalities, as their notoriously intense live performances demonstrated. The group was a whirlwind of activity, as the wild Keith Moon fell over his drum kit and Pete Townshend leaped into the air with his guitar, spinning his right hand in exaggerated windmills. Vocalist Roger Daltrey strutted across the stage with a thuggish menace, as bassist John Entwistle stood silent, functioning as the eye of the hurricane. These divergent personalities frequently clashed, but these frictions also resulted in a decade's worth of remarkable music -- it took some five years to find their audience, but at the tail end of the 1960s they suddenly achieved a level of popularity rivaling the Rolling Stones, both as a live act and in album sales.

As one of the key figures of the British Invasion and the mod movement of the mid-'60s, the Who were a dynamic and undeniably powerful sonic force. They often sounded like they were exploding conventional rock and R&B structures with Townshend's furious guitar chords, Entwistle's hyperactive basslines, and Moon's vigorous, seemingly chaotic drumming. Unlike most rock bands, the Who based their rhythm on Townshend's guitar, letting Moon and Entwistle improvise wildly over his foundation, while Daltrey belted out his vocals. This was the sound the Who thrived on in concert, but on record they were a different proposition, as Townshend pushed the group toward new sonic territory. He soon became regarded as one of the finest British songwriters of his era, rivaling John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles and Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, as songs like "The Kids Are Alright" and "My Generation" became teenage anthems, and his rock opera, Tommy, earned him respect from mainstream music critics.




The Who - 10 Albums: Japanese Mini LP DSD Remaster '2011 [14x SHM-CD] Japan Only Release
The Who - Odds & Sods (1974) [SHM-CD 2011]
FLAC+CUE+LOG > 467 MB | Full Scans > 198 MB | Mp3 CBR 320 Kbps > 174 MB
Featuring 2011 DSD Remaster | 71:37 mins | Universal Music Japan | Cat # UICY-94775

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odds_&_Sods

Tracklist:

01. Postcard
02. Now I'm A Farmer
03. Put The Money Down
04. Little Billy
05. Too Much Of Anything
06. Glow Girl
07. Pure And Easy
08. Faith In Something Bigger
09. I'm The Face
10. Naked Eye
11. Long Live Rock
12. Leaving Here [Bonus track]
13. Baby Don't You Do It [Bonus track]
14. Summertime Blues (Studio Version) [Bonus track]
15. Under My Thumb [Bonus track]
16. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand [Bonus track]
17. My Way [Bonus track]
18. Young Man Blues (Studio Version) [Bonus track]
19. Cousin Kevin Model Child [Bonus track]
20. Love Ain't For Keeping [Bonus track]
21. Time Is Passing [Bonus track]
22. We Close Tonight [Bonus track]
23. Water [Bonus track]


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The Who - 10 Albums: Japanese Mini LP DSD Remaster '2011 [14x SHM-CD] Japan Only Release
The Who - Tommy: Original Soundtrack Recording (1975) [2x SHM-CD 2011]
FLAC+CUE+LOG > 650 MB | Full Scans > 150 MB | Mp3 CBR 320 Kbps > 202 MB
Featuring 2011 DSD Remaster | 89:04 mins | Universal Music Japan | Cat # UICY-94776/7

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_(soundtrack)

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