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Album Features
UPC:008811149321
Artist:Who (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:1996
Record Label:MCA (USA)
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Slip Kid
2. However Much I Booze
3. Squeeze Box
4. Dreaming From the Waist
5. Imagine a Man
6. Success Story
7. They Are All in Love
8. Blue, Red and Grey
9. How Many Friends
10. In a Hand or a Face
11. Squeeze Box - (previously unreleased)
12. Behind Blue Eyes - (previously unreleased)
13. Dreaming From the Waist

Details
Playing Time:50 min.
Contributing Artists:Nicky Hopkins
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Mixed
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
The 1996 reissue of THE WHO BY NUMBERS contains three live bonus tracks that weren't on the original LP. "Squeeze Box," "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Dreaming From The Waist" were recorded live in Swansea, Wales in 1976.The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Entwistle (vocals, brass, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums).Reissue producers: Jon Astley, Andy Macpherson.Recorded in 1975 & 1976. Originally released on MCA (2161) in October 1975. Includes liner notes by Penny Valentine and John Swenson.Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); John Entwistle (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums); Dave Arbus (violin); Nicky Hopkins (piano, keyboards).Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.Audio Remixers: Jon Astley; Andy MacPherson.Liner Note Author: John Swenson.Recording information: Eel Pie Studios, England (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Island Mobile, England (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Ramport Studios, England (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Shepperton Sound Studio On Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio (04/??/1975-06/12/1975); Swansea Football Ground (04/??/1975-06/12/1975).Illustrator: John Entwistle.Photographer: Chris Walter.Arguably the most underrated of the Who's albums, THE WHO BY NUMBERS represents a return to a more straight-ahead rock & roll sound after the extensive orchestration of QUADROPHENIA. It includes a pair of certified classics in "Slip Kid' and "Squeeze Box," as well as two of Townshend's prettiest ballads, "Imagine a Man" and "Blue Red and Grey." Released at a time when the man who wrote "I hope I die before I get old" was turning 30, many of the songs on WHO BY NUMBERS seem to be Townshend's way of dealing with the hardships of life as a hard-living, quickly aging rock star.Melancholy, world-weary and nostalgic, WHO BY NUMBERS is a far cry from the youthful playfulness of early albums like THE WHO SELL OUT. The album was evidently the product of four exhausted musicians, as the next Who album did not appear until three years later. Although not as bombastically exciting as WHO'S NEXT or LIVE AT LEEDS, THE WHO BY NUMBERS does include standout ensemble work from everyone involved (especially bassist John Entwistle) and serves as a fascinating mid-'70s snapshot of rock gods turning pensive at the height of their fame.

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...remains an underrated mix of pared-down friskiness and bittersweet introspection... - Rating: A-
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Created: 03/03/10

By Numbers

As a big The Who fan I had to buy the remaster of By Numbers. I cannot get enough of it. From the opening jam Slip Kid to the final masterpiece Round and Round. Songs like However much I booze and How many Friends are a couple of my favorite The Who songs. It contains the radio favorite Sqeeze Box as well as Imagine and Red, Blue, and Gray (Pete singing). Ten great rock songs by four great musicians. I'm dreaming... from the waist on down... dreaming!!!!

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Created: 09/17/08

Another Great WHO Masterpiece !

As any true WHO fan knows their music stands the test of time like none other !
I bought The Who By Numbers in vinyl oh so many years ago, and somewhere between then and now in all the years between something happened to it. Not that I still have a turntable to listen to it on, but never the less I have not listened to the complete recording in such a long time that it is like hearing it for the first time and being completely blown away.
Being remasteted adds a certain flair to it not to mention the added bonus live tracks. I highly recommend it to anybody considering buying it and can assure you that you wont be dissapointed.

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