THE WHO: RECORDING DATA


1964-2000(E-G)

 
50. Early Morning, Cold Taxi 61. Four Faces
51. Eminence Front 62. Get Out And Stay Out
52. Empty Glass 63. Getting In Tune
53. Extra, Extra, Extra 64. Girl's Eyes
54. Eyesight To The Blind 65. Glittering Girl
55. Face The Face 66. Glow Girl
56. Faith In Something Bigger 67. Go To The Mirror!
57. Fiddle About 68. Going Mobile
58. Fire 69. Going Down
59. 5.15 70. The Good's Gone
60. Fortune Teller 71. Guitar And Pen

50. EARLY MORNING, COLD TAXI (Cy Langston and Roger Daltrey) (Version I; 3'03) A studio version recorded 10/2/67 at CBS Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version II; 2'55) An edit of version I. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

EASY GOIN' GUY (see "MY WAY")

51. EMINENCE FRONT (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'40) A studio version recorded 6/82 at Turn Up-Down Studios, Surrey, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on It's Hard, 9/4/82. (Version II; 5'43) A live version recorded during the Who's Reunion Tour, 6-9/89 (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version III; 5'26) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 5'39) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on It's Hard (Revised Edition), 5/20/97. (Version V; 5'44) A live version recorded 12/17/82 at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on It's Hard (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.

52. EMPTY GLASS (aka "CHOIRBOY") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'20) A studio version recorded early 1980 at Eel Pie Studios, Twickenham, London; produced by Chris Thomas, engineered by Bill Price. Performed by Pete Townshend (guitar and vocals), Tony Butler (bass guitar), and Simon Phillips (drums). Released on Pete Townshend's Empty Glass, 4/14/80. (Version II; 6'23) A studio version recorded 4/78 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced and engineered by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

53. EXTRA, EXTRA, EXTRA (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 0'33) A studio variation on "Miracle Cure." Performed by Pete Townshend (piano), Simon Townshend (vocals), Tony Stevens (bass guitar), Alan Ross (acoustic guitar), and Kenney Jones (drums). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK).

EYESIGHT FOR THE BLIND (see "EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND")

54. EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND (THE HAWKER) (aka "EYESIGHT FOR THE BLIND") (Sonny Boy Williamson) (Version I; 2'11) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 2'15) An alternate mix of version I, featuring a different vocal take. Released on the LP Tommy Part One, 5/13/72. Also appears on Tommy (Original Master Recordings) (1990). (Version III; 3'20) Performed by Eric Clapton (guitar and vocals), John Entwistle (bass guitar), and Kenney Jones (drums). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version IV; 3'02) A live version recorded 11/85 at Brixton Academy, London; produced by Bill Price, recorded by Bob Pridden. Performed by Pete Townshend's Deep End (see Appendix). Released on Pete Townshend's Deep End Live!, 10/86. (Version V; 2'17) A live version recorded 6/27/89 at Radio City Music Hall, NY (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version VI; 2'14) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version VII; 1'58) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

55. FACE THE FACE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'51) A studio version recorded Fall 1985 at Eel Pie and AIR Studios, London; produced by Chris Thomas, engineered by Bill Price. Performed by Pete Townshend's Deep End Band (see Appendix). Released on Pete Townshend's White City: A Novel, 11/85. (Version II; 4'23) An edit of version I. Released as a 7" single, 10/85. (Version III; 6'08) An extended take of version I. Released as a 12" single in the U.K., 10/85. (Version IV; 6'03) A live version recorded during the Who's Reunion Tour, 6-9/89 (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version V; 5'51) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Best Of Pete Townshend:coolwalkingsmoothtalkingstraightsmoking firestoking, 4/23/96.

. 56. FAITH IN SOMETHING BIGGER (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'03) A studio version recorded 1/4/68 at CBS Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Odds And Sods, 9/28/74. (Version II; 2'59) A remix of version I. Remixed by Andy Macpherson. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

57. FIDDLE ABOUT (John Entwistle) (Version I; 1'27) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976). (Version II; 1'40) Vocal by Keith Moon. See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 1'38) A live version recorded 6/27/89 at Radio City Music Hall, NY (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version IV; 1'30) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version V; 1'16) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

58. FIRE (Arthur Brown, Vincent Crane, Robert Ker, and Michael Finesilver) (Version I; 3'52) A studio version recorded in early 1989; produced by Pete Townshend and Peter Wolf, engineered by Bino Espinoza and Paul Ericson. Featuring Simon Phillips on drums. Released on The Iron Man: The Musical By Pete Townshend, 6/89.

59. 5.15 (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'00) A studio version recorded 6/1/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 4'51) An edit of version I. Released as a single, 9/73. Appears on Hooligans (1981), The Who's Greatest Hits (1983), and The Who Collection (1985). (Version III; 4'51) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version IV; 5'47) A live version recorded during the Who's Reunion Tour, 6-9/89 (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version V; 4'18) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version VI; 5'58) A live version recorded 2/24/94 at Carnegie Hall, NY; produced by Bob Ezrin, recorded by Bob Ezrin and Thom Panunzio. Performed by Roger Daltrey, David Sanborn, and Daltrey's 1994 Band (see Appendix). Released on Roger Daltrey's A Celebration: The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who, 7/5/94. (Version VII; 4'59) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.

60. FORTUNE TELLER (Naomi Neville) (Version I; 2'18) A studio version recorded 5/29/68 at Advision Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version II; 2'34) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95.

61. FOUR FACES (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'21) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by John Entwistle, engineered by Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79.

62. GET OUT AND STAY OUT (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'28) A studio version recorded early 1979; produced by John Entwistle, engineered by Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79.

63. GETTING IN TUNE (aka "GETTIN' IN TUNE," "I'M IN TUNE") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'49) A studio version recorded 5/71 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Who's Next, 8/14/71. (Version II; 4'50) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who's Next (Revised Edition), 11/7/95.

64. GIRL'S EYES (Keith Moon) (Version I; 3'06) A studio version recorded in 1967 at Sound Techniques Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version II; 3'28) The full take of version I. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

65. GLITTERING GIRL (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'56) A studio version recorded in early 1967 at De Lane Lea Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

66. GLOW GIRL (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'10) A studio version recorded 1/68 at De Lane Lea Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Odds And Sods, 9/28/74. (Version II; 2'24) The full remixed take of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95. (Version III; 2'24) A further unedited remix of version I. Remixed b Andy Macpherson. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

67. GO TO THE MIRROR! (aka "GO TO THE MIRROR BOY!") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'46) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 3'57) Performed by Claeb Quaye (lead guitar), Phil Chen (bass guitar), Richard Bailey (drums), Nicky Hopkins (piano), and Oliver Reed, Ann-Margret, and Jack Nicholson (vocals). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 3'21) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version IV; 3'50) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version V; 3'32) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

68. GOING MOBILE (aka "GOIN' MOBILE") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'40) A studio version recorded 5/71 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Who's Next, 8/14/71. (Version II; 3'42) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who's Next (Revised Edition), 11/7/95.

69. GOING DOWN (William D. Nix) (Version I; 3'40) A live version recorded 12/12/71 at the Civic Auditorium, SF; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Two's Missing, 4/11/87.

70. THE GOOD'S GONE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'59) A studio version recorded 10/65 IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on My Generation, 12/25/65.

71. GUITAR AND PEN (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'45) A studio version recorded 3/14/78 at Ramport and RAK Studios, London; produced by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley, engineered by Jon Astley. Released on Who Are You, 8/18/78. (Version II; ?'??) A studio version recorded 3/78 at Ramport and RAK Studios, London; produced by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley, engineered by Jon Astley. Released on Who Are You (Original Master Recordings), 6/92. (Version III; 5'48) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 5'58) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96. (Version V; 5'58) An alternate mix of version I, featuring a different guitar track, recorded 4/78 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley, engineered by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

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