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The Who – Quadrophenia
Track (1973)

Produced by The Who — Pre-production (with Pete Townshend) : Kit Lamber — Executive Producers : Chris Stamp, Pete Kameron, Kit Lamber — Engineer : Ron Nevison — Mixing continuity and engineering assistance : Ron Fawcus. Studio earphone mix : Bobby Pridden. (Specials effects recorded by Ron Houison, Ron Nevison and Pete Townshend) — Recorded at "The Kitchen" in Thessally Road, Battersea, while building was still in progress. Ronnie "Lane's Mobile Sound" served as control room while ours was being finished. Mixed at Eel Pie Sound. — Front Cover Photography and Design : Graham Hugues. Idea by Roger Daltrey. Inside and Back Cover Photography, Book Photography and Art Direction by Ethan A. Russell. Conceived by Pete Townshend and Ethan A. Russell.
The Who isJohn Entwistle : Bass, Horns, Vocals — Keith Moon : Percussion, Vocals — Roger Daltrey : Lead Vocals — Pete Townshend : Remainder.
Specials thanks to Chris Stainton for the piano on "Dirty Jobs", "5:15" and "Drowned". The news was read by John Curle.

This music is dedicated to the kids of Goldhawk Road, Carpenders Park, Forest Hill, Stevenage New Town and to all the people we played to at the Marquee and Brighton Aquarium in the summer of '65.
"I Am The Sea" : The four themes • "Helpless Dancer" : Roger's theme • "Bell Boy" : Keith's theme • "Doctor Jimmy" : Including John's theme "Is it me" • "Love, Reign O'er Me" : Pete's theme
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  Compact Disc One Compact Disc Two
     
  1. I Am The Sea 1. 5:15
  2. The Real Me 2. Sea and Sand
  3. Quadrophenia 3. Drowned
  4. Cut My Hair 4. Bell Boy
  5. The Punk And The Godfather 5. Doctor Jimmy
  6. I'm One 6. The Rock
  7. The Dirty Jobs 7. Love, Reign O'er Me *
  8. Helpless Dancer  
  9. Is It In My Head *  
  10. I've Had Enough  

"Quadrophenia" in its entirety by Pete Townshend © 1973 Fabulous Music Ltd.
except * © 1972 Fabulous Music Ltd.

A écouter aussi :
My Generation (1965), A Quick One (1966), The Who Sell Out (1967), Tommy (1969), Live At Leeds (1970), Who's Next (1971)

Egalement conseillés :
Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Free, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, The Jam, Supergrass ... stoner - the seventies