Tommy [Deluxe Edition] The Who

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Super Audio CD - SACD Hybrid / Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Special Edition

  • Release Date: 10/28/2003
  • Original Release: 1969
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 12,162
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498610114

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Tommy [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENOverture 5:20
2LISTENIt's a Boy 0:38
3LISTEN1921 2:48
4LISTENAmazing Journey 5:04
5LISTENSparks 2:05
6LISTENEyesight to the Blind (The Hawker) 2:14
7LISTENChristmas 4:32
8LISTENCousin Kevin 4:06
9LISTENThe Acid Queen 3:34
10LISTENUnderture 10:04
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Disc 2
1LISTENI Was 0:17
2LISTENChristmas Outtake 3 4:44
3LISTENCousin Kevin Model Child 1:26
4LISTENYoung Man Blues Version 1 2:53
5LISTENTommy, Can You Hear Me? Alternate Version 2:00
6LISTENTrying to Get Through 2:51
7LISTENSally Simpson Outtake 4:10
8LISTENMiss Simpson 4:20
9LISTENWelcome Take 2 3:44
10LISTENTommy's Holiday Camp Band's Version 1:09
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The two-CD deluxe edition of the Who's masterpiece -- a hybrid playable on both SACD and standard CD players -- is bigger, but not necessarily better. Audiophiles with the appropriate equipment will welcome the chance to hear it as remastered and remixed by Pete Townshend himself, in both stereo and (with the exception of five Townshend solo demos on disc two) 5.1 Surround Sound for SACD. And everyone, of course, gets the chance to hear not just the original album in all its glory on the 75-minute disc one, but also 17 additional tracks (many, though not all, of them previously unreleased) on disc two. It's the additional material that's rather disappointing, for a few reasons. First, most of it really is marginal, even for the kind of fans who thrive on hearing outtakes and demos. A bunch of the cuts are merely vocal-less alternate backing tracks, similar to the ones on the official Tommy album but a little sloppier. As for the two songs previously unavailable in any form, "Trying to Get Through" is a not terribly melodic, repetitive hard rock move-the-plot-along number that Townshend and the Who were wise to cut from the final running order, while the 16-second "I Was" is a lyric-less vocal cacophony whose purpose is unexplained by the liner notes (which, in fact, don't comment in detail on any of the bonus material). Alternate versions of "Sally Simpson" and "We're Not Gonna Take It" are welcome for aficionados, but not that radically different from the ones that made the final cut, except that they're less tightly organized. The mediocre outtake "Cousin Kevin Model Child" already appeared on the CD version of Odds & Sods, and while "Version 1" of "Young Man Blues" and the instrumental "Dogs, Pt. 2" (the non-LP B-side of "Pinball Wizard") are cool hard rock tunes, they don't have anything to do with the Tommy project. Finally, though it's nice to hear five Townshend demos of Tommy tunes, hardcore Who fans know that there are at least a couple of dozen such demos. It would have been great to hear all of them (particularly as the sound on the demos here is better than the fidelity in which they're presented on numerous bootlegs), but that probably would have meant a three-CD deluxe edition rather than a two-CD one, which might have been too much for the market to bear. This deluxe edition is still worthwhile for aficionados (though certainly the liner notes could have been more extensive), but the more general Who and rock fan probably won't be missing anything, and will be saving some money, by sticking with the album in its original unadorned version. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide



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From out of the murk...by grg

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June 22, 2009: ...comes a masterfully redone Tommy. The original recording to me has always sounded muted and murky. No longer. Apparently, the first CD pressing of Tommy (with which I'm most familiar) was taken not from master tapes (which were believed to be lost) but from a later generation set. This remastering, done by Pete Townshend himself, is from the found masters. Everything is crisper, clearer, and more punchy. Moon's drums jump out and take their rightful place in the mix. Townsend's electric guitar tracks finally have bite and edge.

The remastering is applicable to both the stereo CD and SACD formats. My review is based on the good old CD format. Incredible. Worth the outlay.

AKA The Poor Student bodered The Bullyby Anonymous

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December 24, 2004: yeah I know this album connects to the problem child or to a child that is different or tramatised, or a album that a kid goes to school and gets bodered by kids and bullies. So I think this album shoude me know as the School kid or something like this.


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