compiled by John Entwistle, a collection of previously unreleased material and rarities
reached #15 in the U.S., and #10 in the U.K.
September, 1974



I'm The Face, released in July of '64, was the first release by The High Numbers, later to be named The Who

Leaving Here as The High Numbers

The Who's cover version of Marvin Gaye's 'Baby Don't Do It', released as the B-side to 'Leaving Here'

The studio version of Summertime Blues

When Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were put in jail on drug charges in the summer of '67, The Who vowed to continue to record Stones songs until they were released. Fortunately and unfortunately, they were released before The Who had a chance to record any more than 'The Last Time' and 'Under My Thumb'

The third version of Mary-Ann With The Shaky Hand

Another Eddie Cochran tune, 'My Way'

One of Pete's most disliked songs, embarressed having even recorded it, is Faith In Something Bigger

Glow Girl

Little Billy

The slower, studio version of Young Man Blues

Cousin Kevin Model Child, later replaced with the completely different 'Cousin Kevin' from Tommy

This unreleased version of Love Ain't For Keeping is a little harder and features Pete on lead vocals

Time Is Passing, an unreleased track from Pete's solo album, Who Came First

A great track left off of Who's Next, Pure and Easy

Another left out track, Too Much Of Anything

An amazing track, Long Live Rock, of which's idea later blossomed into Quadrophenia

Put The Money Down

We Close Tonight, a Quadrophenia reject, but a great song

Postcard

Now I'm A Farmer

Water, a terrific track. Previously released as the B-side to '5.15'

A great end track, Naked Eye.





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