THE WHO: RECORDING DATA


1964-1999 (In-L)

99. In A Hand Or A Face 113. Joker James
100. In The City 114. The Kids Are Alright
101. Is It In My Head? 115. La La La Lies
102. It's A Boy 116. (This Could Be) The Last Time
103. It's Hard 117. Leaving Here
104. It's In You 118. A Legal Matter
105. It's Not True 119. Let's See Action
106. It's Your Turn 120. Little Billy
107. I've Been Away 121. A Little Is Enough
108. I've Had Enough 122. Long Live Rock
109. I've Known No War 123. Love Ain't For Keeping
110. Jaguar 124. Love Is Coming Down
111. Join Together 125. Love Reign O'er Me
112. Join Together/Roadrunner/My Generation Blues 126. Lubie (Come Back Home)

99. IN A HAND OR A FACE (aka "ROUND AND ROUND") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'20) A studio version recorded 5/27/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. (Version II; 3'24) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

100. IN THE CITY (Keith Moon and John Entwistle) (Version I; 2'19) A studio version recorded 12/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on the single of "I'm A Boy," 8/26/66. Appears on Direct Hits (1968) and Rarities Vol.1: 1966-1969 (1983). (Version II; 2'21) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on A Quick One (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

INSTANT PARTY (see "CIRCLES")

101. IS IT IN MY HEAD? (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'46) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 3'43) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.

102.IT'S A BOY (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 0'39) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 2'35) Includes "Captain Walker." Performed by Pete Townshend, Margo Newman, and Vicki Brown. See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 0'39) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version IV; 1'34) A live version (including "Captain Walker") recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

103. IT'S HARD (aka "POPULAR") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'43) A studio version recorded 6/82 at Turn Up-Down Studios, Surrey, England; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on It's Hard, 9/4/82. (Version II; 2'26) A demo version (entitled "Popular") recorded late 1980 at Eel Pie Studios, Soho, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins, engineered by Chris Ludwinski. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Scoop, 3/7/83. (Version III; 3'47) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on It's Hard (Revised Edition), 5/20/97. (Version IV; 4'56) 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.

104. IT'S IN YOU (aka "VIRGINIA (YOU GOT IT IN YOU)") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'59) A studio version recorded during Face Dances sessions, 6-12/80 at Odyssey Studios, London; produced by Bill Szymczyk, engineered by Bill Szymczyk and Allen Blazek. Released on Face Dances (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.

105. IT'S NOT TRUE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'30) A studio version recorded 10/65 at Pye Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on My Generation, 12/25/65.

106. IT'S YOUR TURN (John Entwistle) (Version I; 3'39) A studio version recorded 6/82 at Turn Up-Down Studios, Surrey, England; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on It's Hard, 9/4/82. (Version II; 3'39) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on It's Hard (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.

107. I'VE BEEN AWAY (John Entwistle) (Version I; 2'04) A studio version (mono) recorded 11/66 at Regent Sound Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on the U.K. single of "Happy Jack," 12/3/66. Appears on Rarities Vol.1: 1966-1969 (1983). (Version II; 2'07) A stereo remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on A Quick One (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

108. I'VE HAD ENOUGH (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 6'14) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 6'12) A remix of version I. Remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version III; 6'14) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.

109. I'VE KNOWN NO WAR (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'58) A studio version recorded 6/82 at Turn Up-Down Studios, Surrey, England; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on It's Hard, 9/4/82. (Version II; 5'56) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on It's Hard (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.

110. JAGUAR (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'03) A studio version recorded 11/67 at IBC Studios, London produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum RB, 5/94. (Version II; 2'51) The full take of version I. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

111. JOIN TOGETHER (aka "JOIN TOGETHER WITH THE BAND") (see also "JOIN TOGETHER"/"ROADRUNNER"/"MY GENERATION BLUES" and UNRELEASED TRACKS) (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'15) A studio version recorded 5/22/72 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released as a single, 6/17/72. Appears on Hooligans (1981), Rarities Vol.2: 1970-1973 (1983), The Singles (1984), The Who Collection (1985), and Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version II; 5'14) A live version recorded during the Who's Reunion Tour, 6-9/89 (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. Also appears on the EP Join Together (1990). (Version III; 4'22) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. Appears on My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who (1996)and The Best Of The Who: The Millenium Collection (20th Century Masters) (1999).

112. JOIN TOGETHER/ROADRUNNER/MY GENERATION BLUES (see also "JOIN TOGETHER," "MY GENERATION," and UNRELEASED TRACKS) (Pete Townshend; Ellas McDaniel; Pete Townshend) (Version I; 9'54) A live medley recorded 12/6/75 at the Silverdome, Pontiac, MI; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Kids Are Alright, 6/23/79.

113. JOKER JAMES (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'14) A studio version recorded early 1979 (?); produced by John Entwistle, engineered by Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79.

114. THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'42) A studio version recorded 11/16/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on My Generation, 12/25/65. Also appears on Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), The Who Collection (1985), and Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version II; 3'02) A studio version recorded late 1974 at the Record Plant, LA; produced by Skip Taylor and John Stronach. Performed by Keith Moon (drums and vocal), Joe Walsh (electric guitar and ARP synthesizer), Al Staehely (acoustic guitar), Jimmie Randall (bass guitar), Curly Smith (drums), Jay Ferguson (piano), and Flo & Eddie (backing vocals). Released on Keith Moon's Two Sides Of The Moon, 4/75. (Version III; 2'54) A demo version recorded Winter 1965 at Pete Townshend's home, Belgravia, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Another Scoop, 3/7/87. (Version IV; 3'05) A longer take of version I. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version V; 3'02) A remix of version II. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Keith Moon's Two Sides Of The Moon (Revised Edition), 7/1/97.

115. LA LA LA LIES (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'12) A studio version recorded 10/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on My Generation, 12/25/65. (Version II; 2'20) A demo version recorded Winter 1965 at Pete Townshend's home, Belgravia, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Another Scoop, 3/7/87.

116. (THIS COULD BE) THE LAST TIME (Mick Jagger and Keith Richards) (Version I; 2'50) A studio version recorded 6/28/67 at De Lane Lea Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Pete Townshend plays bass guitar (John Entwistle does not appear). Released as a single, 6/30/67. Appears on Direct Hits (1968), Rarities Vol.1: 1966-1969 (1983), and Two's Missing (1987). (Version II; 2'59) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94.

117. LEAVING HERE (Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Brian Holland) (Version I; 2'49) A studio version recorded 6/64 at Fontana Studios, London; produced by Chris Parmeinter and Pete Meaden, engineered by Jack Bavistock. Released on Who's Missing, 11/30/85. (Version II; 2'12) The Who's demo version, recorded for a Pye records auition at Pye Studios, London, late 1964; produced by Kit Lambert. Released on Odds And Sod (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

118. A LEGAL MATTER (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'46/2'47) A studio version recorded 10/12/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on My Generation, 12/25/65. Also appears on Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), The Who Collection (1985), and Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B (1994).

119. LET'S SEE ACTION (aka "NOTHING IS EVERYTHING") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'50) A studio version recorded 5/71 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released as a single, 10/15/71. Appears on Hooligans (1981), Rarities Vol.2: 1970-1973 (1983), The Singles (1984), and The Who Collection (1985). (Version II; 6'21) A studio version recorded early 1971 and early 1972 at Eel Pie Studios, Twickenham, London; produced and engineered by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Who Came First, 10/72. (Version III; 3'54) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 4'02) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who, 8/27/96.

120. LITTLE BILLY (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'15) A studio version recorded 2/68 at Pye Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Odds And Sods, 9/28/74. (Version II; 2'16) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version III; 2'17) A remix of version I. Remixed by Andy Macpherson. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

121. A LITTLE IS ENOUGH (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'39) A studio version recorded in 1980 at Eel Pie Studios, London; produced by Chris Thomas, engineered by Bill Price. Performed by Pete Townshend (guitar and vocals), Mark Brzezicki (drums), Tony Butler (bass guitar), and John "Rabbit" Bundrick (keyboards). Released on Pete Townshend's Empty Glass, 4/14/80. (Version II; 5'05) A live version recorded during the Who's Reunion Tour, 6-9/89 (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version III; 4'38) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Best Of Pete Townshend: coolwalkingsmoothtalkingstraightsmokingfirestoking, 4/23/96.

122. LONG LIVE ROCK (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'54) A studio version recorded 6/5/72 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Odds And Sods, 9/28/74. Also appears on The Kids Are Alright (1979) and The Who Collection (1985). (Version II; 5'13) A live version recorded during the Who's Farewell Tour, 9-12/82; produced and engineered by Cy Langston. Released on Who's Last, 11/84. (Version III; 3'45) A demo version recorded 5/2/72 at Pete Townshend's home studio, Twickenham, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Another Scoop, 3/7/87. (Version IV; 3'54) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version V; 3'56) A remix of version I. Remixed by Andy Macpherson. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

123. LOVE AIN'T FOR KEEPING (aka "LOVE AIN'T FOR KEEPIN'") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'11) 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; 2'10) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who's Next (Revised Edition), 11/7/95. (Version III; 4'03) A studio version recorded 3/17/71 at the Record Plant, New York; produced by Kit Lambert, engineered by Felix Pappalardi. Featuring Leslie West on lead guitar. Vocal by Pete Townshend. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

124. LOVE IS COMING DOWN (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'00) A studio version recorded 10/18/77 & 12/77 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley. Released on Who Are You, 8/14/78. (Version II; 4'05) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96. (Version III; 4'06) An alternate mix of version I, featuring different piano and bass and a guide vocal. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

LOVE IS LIKE A HEATWAVE (see "HEATWAVE")

125. LOVE, REIGN O'ER ME (PETE'S THEME) (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'48) A studio version recorded 6/8/73 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 3'04) An edited remix of version I. Released as a single, 10/23/73. Also appears on The Who's Greatest Hits (1983) and The Who Collection (1985). (Version III; 5'11) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version IV; 4'56) A demo version recorded ca. 5/72 at Pete Townshend's home studio, Twickenham, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Scoop, 3/7/83. (Version V; 5'12) A live version recorded during the Who's Farewell Tour, 9-12/82; produced and engineered by Cy Langston. Released on Who's Last, 11/84. (Version VI; 5'58) A live version recorded during the Who's Reunion Tour, 6-9/89 (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version VII; 4'51) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version VIII; 5'48) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.

126. LUBIE (COME BACK HOME) (aka "LOUIE GO HOME") (Paul Revere Dick and Mark Lindsay) (Version I; 3'38) A studio version recorded ca. 10/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Who's Missing, 11/30/85.

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