Quick One (Happy Jack) [Bonus Tracks] The Who

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  • Release Date: 08/09/2004
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 76,651
  • Label: POLYGRAM UK
  • UPC: 731458980025

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Quick One (Happy Jack) [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENRun Run Run 2:43
2LISTENBoris the Spider 2:29
3LISTENI Need You 2:25
4LISTENWhiskey Man 2:58
5LISTEN(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave 1:57
6LISTENCobwebs and Strange 2:31
7LISTENDon't Look Away 2:54
8LISTENSee My Way 1:53
9LISTENSo Sad About Us 3:04
10LISTENA Quick One, While He's Away 9:11
11LISTENBatman 1:37
12LISTENBucket "T" 2:12
13LISTENBarbara Ann 1:59
14LISTENDisguises 3:11
15LISTENDoctor Doctor 2:59
16LISTENI've Been Away 2:08
17LISTENIn the City 2:21
18LISTENHappy Jack 2:55
19LISTENMan with Money 2:45
20LISTENMy Generation/Land of Hope and Glory 2:04

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The Who's second album is a less impressive outing than their debut, primarily because, at the urging of their managers, all four members penned original material (though Pete Townshend wrote more than anyone else). The pure adrenaline of My Generation also subsided somewhat as the band began to grapple with more complex melodic and lyrical themes, especially on the erratic mini-opera "A Quick One While He's Away." Still, there's some great madness on Keith Moon's instrumental "Cobwebs and Strange," and Townshend delivered some solid mod pop with "Run Run Run" and "So Sad About Us." John Entwistle was also revealed to be a writer of considerable talent (and a morbid bent) on "Whiskey Man" and "Boris the Spider." [The CD reissue adds bonus tracks: some 1966-1967 B-sides, their U.K.-only 1966 Ready Steady Who EP, an acoustic version of "Happy Jack," and a previously unreleased cover of the Everly Brothers' "Man with Money."] Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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