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Even in the context of the Who’s odd catalog, ”The Who Sell Out” is an oddity. Released in December 1967, the group’s third album is both an outlier and a bridge to the greatness that was ...
The Who will rerelease their classic 1967 album The Who Sell Out as a giant reissue complete with studio outtakes, unreleased tracks, early takes, and Pete Townshend’s original demos for the LP.
This album is fantastic, it has an exquisite sense ... too little real substance,) but tight and intelligently thought out placements. And, there are the lyrics: “If you ever want to disappear ...
Nobody likes to see their favourite band sell out and start doing product placement, but The Who knew what they were doing on the cover of their third album.
You could call the album cover for The Who Sell Out (1967) tongue-in-cheek, but that would imply some sort of subtlety on behalf of the British rockers. The Who may have been the ultimate "stick ...
During the summer of ’67 that the band toiled on the album, however, the U.K. Parliament passed the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act and forced Radio London off the air, making The Who Sell Out ...
Even in the context of the Who’s odd catalog, ”The Who Sell Out” is an oddity. Released in December 1967, the group’s third album is both an outlier and a bridge to the greatness that was ...
Supposedly, he swam out of the car and emerged from the ... down and echo the title of their former band’s 1967 album, “The Who Sell Out.” Maybe Townsend was right, it might be better ...
cranking out two solo albums and two Who albums in the space of two and a half years. Quality was going to suffer when the songwriter spread himself that thin, and the album that really got the ...
During the second half of 1974 The Who were on sabbatical, albeit taking time out to appear in Ken Russell’s Tommy film. Entwistle used some downtime in the summer to compile Odds & Sods, an album of ...