THE WHO — The Who Sell Out

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Album · 1967

Filed under Proto-Metal
By THE WHO

Tracklist

1. Armenia City In The Sky (3:48)
2. Heinz Baked Beans (1:00)
3. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (2:28)
4. Odorono (2:34)
5. Tattoo (2:51)
6. Our Love Was (3:23)
7. I Can See For Miles (4:44)
8. Can't Reach You (3:03)
9. Medac (0:57)
10. Relax (2:41)
11. Silas Stingy (3:07)
12. Sunrise (3:06)
13. Rael 1-2 (5:44)

Total Time 38:46

Line-up/Musicians

- Roger Daltrey / lead vocals, backing vocals, percussion
- John Entwistle / bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals, horns
- Pete Townshend / lead guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals, keyboards, pennywhistle, banjo
- Keith Moon / drums, backing vocals, percussion, lead vocals

- Al Kooper / keyboards, organ
- John Keen / lead vocals (track 1)

About this release

Released by Track, Decca.

Reissued in 1995 with the following bonus tracks:

14. Rael 2 (0:47)
15. Glittering Girl (2:56)
16. Melancholia (3:17)
17. Someone's Coming (2:29)
18. Jaguar (2:51)
19. Early Morning Cold Taxi (2:55)
20. Hall Of The Mountain King (4:19)
21. Girl's Eyes (3:28)
22. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (3:19)
23. Glow Girl (2:24)

Reissued as Deluxe Edition with the following tracklist:

Disc One

1. Someone's Coming (2:36)
2. Early Morning Cold Taxi (2:59)
3. Jaguar (2:58)
4. Coke After Coke (1:05)
5. Glittering Girl (3:00)
6. Summertime Blues (2:35)
7. Girl's Eyes (2:52)
8. Sodding About (2:47)
9. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (Us version) (3:22))
10. In The Hall Of The Mountain King (4:23)
11. Rael 1-2 (remake) (6:35)

Disc Two

1. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (version 1) (3:16)
2. Someone's Coming (Uk single mono mix) (2:31)
3. Relax (demo) (3:21)
4. Jaguar (original mono mix) (2:51)
5. Glittering Girl (alternate version) (3:17)
6. Tattoo (early mono mix) (2:46)
7. Our Love Was (take 12) (3:16)
8. Rotosound Strings (with final note) (0:12)
9. I Can See For Miles (early mono mix) (4:00)
10. Rael (early mono mix) (5:43)

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Warthur
Pushing ahead from the success of A Quick One, the Who tried for their first concept album - based around the idea of a faux Radio London broadcast (Radio London being a famed "pirate" radio station of the era - so called because it literally transmitted from a ship floating in international waters to get around broadcasting restrictions!). Probably the subject of some nostalgia for those who remember that era before Radio 1, where the pirate stations were the only source of much rock music on the airwaves and the UK government showed this silly reluctance to permit commercial radio stations to operate, but to be honest I find the concept tiresome; the reason I listen to albums and MP3s and the like is that I don't like the constant interruptions on the radio! As it is, as smart as some of the commercials and jingles are interspersed throughout the songs, I can't help but regard them as filler.

As far as the songs themselves go, they're a bit more of a mixed bag, perhaps because Pete Townshend had taken on more of the songwriting duties himself again and he was still honing his chops. Armenia City In the Sky is a suitably soaring opener, and I Can See For Miles is an exhilarating classic along similar lines. Pete's wry sense of humour is a bit more evident this time around, and not just on the adverts - Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand is very obviously a veiled reference to a girl with a talent for giving manual relief to her gentleman friends, whilst Tattoo is a hilarious ditty about getting body art and regretting it.

Things go to pieces a little on side 2. I Can't Reach You and Relax are phoned-in efforts which are competent but forgettable slices of Who-ish psych. John Entwhistle's Medac advert and his full song, Silas Stingy are too repetitive, and go on for far too long. Sunrise is an acoustic ballad which aims for "plaintive" and hits "whiny", whilst Rael is an interesting enough epic to end the album with but doesn't quite catch the imagination. About the only good thing I can say about the second side is that the pirate radio concept is almost forgotten. Very much a step back for the Who, this one.

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