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This 1995 reissue of THE WHO SELL OUT includes songs and jingles not available on the original version.The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano); John Entwistle (vocals,...Read more
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The Who Smell Out
I hadn't listened to this album since I first purchased it back in the 60's. I had loved " I Can See for Miles" and had bought the single. In the hope that there w...Read more
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The Who Sell Out CD
I love the original Who Sell Out and have the LP. I thought this would be the same as the LP and was disappointed to find songs added to the CD that weren't on the LP. I'm sti...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:008811126827
Artist:Who (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:1995
Record Label:MCA (USA)
Genre:British Invasion, Oldies

Track Listing
1. Armenia City in the Sky
2. Heinz Baked Beans
3. Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand
4. Odorono
5. Tattoo
6. Our Love Was
7. I Can See for Miles
8. I Can't Reach You
9. Medac
10. Relax
11. Silas Stingy
12. Sunrise
13. Rael 1
14. Rael 2
15. Glittering Girl - (previously unreleased)
16. Melancholia
17. Someone's Coming
18. Jaguar
19. Early Morning Cold Taxi
20. Hall of the Mountain King
21. Girl's Eyes
22. Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand - (alternate take, Alternate Version)
23. Glow Girl

Details
Playing Time:72 min.
Contributing Artists:Al Kooper
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Mixed
SPAR Code:n/a

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This 1995 reissue of THE WHO SELL OUT includes songs and jingles not available on the original version.The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano); John Entwistle (vocals, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums).Additional personnel: Al Kooper (organ).Producer: Kit Lambert.Reissue producer: Jon Astley.Recorded in 1967 & 1968.Originally released on Track (612002/613002). Released in the U.S. on Decca (4950/74950) in 1968.Includes liner notes by Dave Marsh.Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); John Entwistle (vocals, trumpet, keyboards, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums); Al Kooper (organ).Audio Remasterers: Jon Astley; Andy MacPherson.Audio Remixers: Jon Astley; Andy MacPherson.Liner Note Author: Dave Marsh .Recording information: Advision Studios, London, England; CBS Studios, London, England; Columbia Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA; De Lane Lea Studios, London, England; Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; IBC Studios, London, England; Kingsway Studio, London, England; Talent Masters Studios, New York, NY.Photographer: David Montgomery.Only three albums into its recording career, the Who had already begun to distance itself from its proletarian R&B beginnings. Here, songwriter Pete Townshend follows up on the rock-opera idea he had introduced on A QUICK ONE with the extended, multi-part composition "Rael" and would later expand upon with TOMMY. The band had also begun exploring the form of the concept album. The songs are connected by bits of fake radio commercials and brass fanfares, and there's a little of everything thrown into the mix. All-out rockers like the vengeful "I Can See For Miles" vie for the listener's attention with the romantic declarations of "Our Love Was" and the soft, folky "Maryanne With The Shaky Hand" on this impressively eclectic album.

Editorial Reviews
5 stars out of 5 -- [A]s this package joyously proves, they never made anything more entertaining or endearing.
Uncut

4 stars out of 5 -- 'I Can See For Miles' was the powerhouse....'I Can't Reach You' and 'Rael' both strayed beyond the previous template of the accepted notions of pop, rich in motifs that would return more fully-formed on TOMMY.
Record Collector

9 (out of 10) - ...Townshend finally free of shackles....a stream of brittle, spangly pop songs...which are simply otherworldly....Like all truly great albums, SELL OUT isn't overrated. It's simply that you might not be ready for it yet.
NME

4 stars out of 5 -- [W]hat truly defines SELL OUT is its deference to the well-rehearsed language of pop. Kinks-like character vignettes and PET SOUNDS-parroting textures are the dominant influences.
Mojo

4 stars out of 5 -- Revisiting it now, you can hear a hint of the monolithic rock that would make The Who a stadium act in the '70s, and the knowing humour that would inspire the best of such Britpop disciples as Pulp and Blur.
Q

Bloody Essential - ...a masterpiece. A glorious celebration of pop as useless commodity and a commercially corrupted art form....it crosses art-school intelligence with pop flash with neither being cheapened or degraded, and is, as such, a stupendous achievement...
Melody Maker (19950722)

4.5 stars out of 5 - ...SELL OUT is the most successful concept album ever...To hear these 13 tracks is to be transported to the wistful, alternatingly painful and joyous territory that was the Who's...adolescence.
Rolling Stone (19991028)

Ranked #113 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - [I]t was a send-up of consumer culture, and the band's first stab at a concept album.
Rolling Stone (20031211)

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The Who Smell Out

Created: 08/09/09
I hadn't listened to this album since I first purchased it back in the 60's. I had loved " I Can See for Miles" and had bought the single. In the hope that there were more great tracks like that I had bought this album. I was disappointed at the first hearing. 1. There were no other tracks as strong as "Miles." 2. The spoofs of commercials and radio voices was sophomoric and annoying, destroying any continuity the album may have had. Perhaps not being British I may have missed the specific satire or humor. After all these years I've begun to re-evaluate and re-listen to some of the albums like this one that I may have unfairly judged and neglected. For this album I'd read reviews that stated this this was the greatest concept album of all time. Well, I've listened again and it doesn't rate such great reviews. In fact, I find no reason whatsoever to change my original opinions. I was expecting great things but instead find the merely cute and clever.
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The Who Sell Out CD

Created: 09/01/10
I love the original Who Sell Out and have the LP. I thought this would be the same as the LP and was disappointed to find songs added to the CD that weren't on the LP. I'm still looking for a CD of the original LP released in the 60's.
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precurser to tommy and yes-sgt pepper, 1st rock opera

Created: 31/07/08
this was a preview of tommy and the beatles sgt pepper.the songs are pop with some edge.1965 this was the new wave. much better than some of the late releases.
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