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Non-album single (B-side to "Happy Jack" in the UK) 1966 [54] "I've Had Enough" Townshend Daltrey Townshend Quadrophenia: 1973 [2] "I've Known No War" Townshend Daltrey It's Hard: 1982 [8] "Jaguar" Townshend Moon Townshend The Who Sell Out (bonus track) 1995 [34] "Join Together" Townshend Daltrey Non-album single 1972 [18] "Joker James ...
The discography of the English rock band the Who consists of 12 studio albums, 18 live albums, four soundtrack albums, 36 compilation albums, four extended plays, 58 singles and 25 video albums. The Who have been with several labels over the years.
The Singles is a compilation of singles by The Who that was released by Polydor in November 1984. It was not released in the United States or Canada, and it lacks a number of early singles. The version of "I Can See for Miles" contained herein is not the classic single version, but a BBC live recording with a loud, overdubbed bass track.
The single "Eminence Front" from It's Hard was a hit, and became a regular at live shows. [238] By this time Townshend had fallen into depression, wondering if he was no longer a visionary. [ 239 ] He was again at odds with Daltrey and Entwistle, who merely wanted to tour and play hits [ 240 ] and thought Townshend had saved his best songs for ...
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The Who Hits 50! is a compilation of singles by the English rock band the Who, released on 27 October 2014 by Polydor Records.The two-disc set contains every single released by the band in the United Kingdom, with the exceptions of: "A Legal Matter" and "La-La-La-Lies" from 1966; and "Long Live Rock" and the remake of "I'm One" from 1979.
The Ultimate Collection is a 2002 two-disc greatest hits set by the Who with both singles and top hits from albums, all of which have been remastered. [1] The compilation was released by Polydor Records internationally and on MCA Records in the U.S.
The album cover, on which the band members' bodies are depicted as connect the dots puzzles, was drawn by John Entwistle.In 1996, when asked about the cover, he replied: "The first [piece of artwork] release[d] is The Who by Numbers cover, which I never got paid for, so now I'm going to get paid.