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Title from disc label. |
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"Who came first" album originally released in 1972. |
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Disc one contains the original album as it was released in 1972; disc two contains unreleased tracks, alternate versions and live performances. |
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Performance notes (23 pages : illustrations (some color)) by Pete Townshend inserted in container. |
EVENT NOTE |
Disc one recorded Eel Pie Sound. |
Contents |
Disc one. Pure and easy (5:32) -- Evolution (3:43) -- Forever's no time at all (3:05) -- (Nothing is everything) let's see action (6:22) -- Time is passing (3:25) -- There's a heartache following me (3:21) -- Sheraton Gibson (2:36) -- Content (2:43) -- Parvardigar (6:49) -- |
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Disc two. His hands (2:07) -- The seeker (2017 edit) (4:36) -- Day of silence (2:57) -- Sleeping dog (2:56) -- Mary Jane (Stage A) (2:35) -- I always say (2017 edit) (4:58) -- Begin the beguine (2017 mix) (4:41) -- Baba O'Riley (instrumental) (9:49) -- The love man (Stage C) (4:54) -- Content (Stage A) (2:46) -- Day of silence (Alternate version) (4:38) -- Parvardigar (Alternate version) (7:12) -- Nothing is everything (earlier take) (3:57) -- There's a fortune in those hills (4:09) -- Meher Baba in Italy (2:20) -- Drowned (Live in India) (2:02) -- Evolution (stone) (Live at the Ronnie Lane Memorial concert, Royal Albert Hall, London, 8 April 2004) (6:12). |
Credits |
2018 remastering by Jon Astley. |
Performer |
Pete Townshend, all instruments, vocals. |
Summary |
Who Came First is the debut album by Pete Townshend, released in 1972. It includes demos from the abandoned concept album Lifehouse, part of which became Who's Next. |
System details |
Compact disc. |
Genre |
Rock music.
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Alternate takes (Sound recordings)
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Live sound recordings.
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Compact discs.
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ISBN |
0602567302902
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STANDARD # |
602567302902 |
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B0028240-02 UMe |
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