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The Who, Who's Greatest Hits

Audio CD

Disk ID: 953396

Disk length: 46m 12s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Substitute 3:51
2. The Seeker 3:15
3. Magic Bus 3:26
4. My Generation 3:20
5. Pinball Wizard 3:04
6. Happy Jack 2:12
7. Won't Get Fooled Again 3:42
8. My Wife 3:37
9. Squeeze Box 2:44
10. The Relay 3:48
11. 5:15 4:54
12. Love Reign O'er Me 3:08
13. Who Are You 5:03

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Review

From their beginnings as the patron saints of Britain's mod, mod, mod, mod world, to their sophisticated compositions and musical virtuosity, The Who remain one of the greatest rock bands. Ever. With so many songs that helped redefine the very genre that they were a part of, it's annoying that Who's Greatest Hits only dabbles in The Who's catalog, ignoring for instance, the beautiful tension of hits like "I Can See for Miles" or the exhilarating rush of genius at the beginning of "Baba O'Riley." The collection does provide a decent array of the band's growth from "Substitute" and their signature "My Generation," through "Pinball Wizard," "Won't Get Fooled Again," and, eventually, "Love Reign O'er Me." As a brief overview, Who's Greatest Hits is initially satisfying, but like The Who themselves, it leaves the listener wishing for more. --Steve Gdula

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Who's Greatest Hits

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 50m 57s (+4m 45s)

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