The Who By Numbers

Who, The

SKU: 3715627

Barcode: 602537156276

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: UMC
  • Released Date: 19th March 2015
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP

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Following on from the release of “The Studio Albums” box set in 2012; a vinyl LP boxed set containing all eleven albums, Universal Music are now releasing the albums individually. Remastered and pressed on 180g heavyweight vinyl.

When The Who By Numbers was released, it was time for the British rock quartet to serve up a more conventional studio album, after the panoramic ambition of 1973’s Quadrophenia. It made its debut on the Billboard 200 in October 1975. Conventional, perhaps, but certainly not average, The Who’s seventh studio release was warmly received and would produce a UK top ten (and US top 20) single early the next year in “Squeeze Box.” The record featured bassist John Entwistle’s join-the-dots cover image and also contained his composition “Success Story,” among nine new Pete Townshend songs such as “Slip Kid” and the typically autobiographical “However Much I Booze.”

The Who By Numbers went on to spend two weeks at No. 8 on the American chart, compared to a UK peak of No. 7. It was in the top ten at the same time as a number of other British heavyweights. Elton John’s “Rock Of The Westies” was at No. 1, while Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” and George Harrison’s “Extra Texture” were also riding the top ten, as was Englishman Graham Nash in partnership with David Crosby on “Wind On The Water.”

Townshend himself was pleasantly surprised at the critical reaction to the album. “A consummately-crafted record of fascinating depth and immediate surface appeal,” said Phonograph Record, while Sounds said it “reeks of group unity and love. Don’t be fooled by deceptive first listenings. This really is a great album.”

“There’s not a story line here, but there are more important unities,” wrote Dave Marsh in Rolling Stone. “Lyrical themes, musical and production style, a sense of time and place…indeed, they may have made their greatest album in the face of it. But only time will tell.” The album went on to be certified gold in December that year, and turned platinum in 1993.

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Track Listings

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

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