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CD THE WHO Endless Wire, DVD vidéo, livret US 2006 digipak LTD. ED. album NEUF/EX

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PLAY TESTED / near mint CD, DVD & insert, excellent case / PLEASE SEE FULL DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS
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État
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“PLAY TESTED / near mint CD, DVD & insert, excellent case / PLEASE SEE FULL DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS”
Artist
The Who
CD Grading
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Record Label
Universal Republic
Release Title
Endless Wire [CD/Dvd] [Limited]
Case Type
Digipak
Case Condition
Excellent (EX)
DVD Condition
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Inlay Condition
Near Mint (NM or M-)
BOOKLET CONDITION
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Catalog Number
B0007846-10
Edition
CD + DVD edition
Type
Album
Format
CD
Producer
Pete Townshend
Release Year
2006
Style
Classic Rock
Features
Bonus DVD, Trifold Digipak
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0602517091467

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  • music excellent, vocals lacking

    I'm a fan of The Who, so when this CD came out I pretty much had to buy it to see what it was like. Compared to their heyday, the instrumental work on this album is very good, but Roger's voice is seeing the ravages of time. He cannot get that same defiant sound that we are all so familiar with. This is not an issue on the quieter tracks, but is very noticable when he is trying to belt out a loud vocal. This is most evident when watching "Won't Get Fooled Again" on the accompanying DVD. It is not as noticable on "Mike Post's Theme" which I think was recorded a couple of years before the actual release of this disc. Some tracks have a feel similar to Baba O'Riley with the use of synthesizers and overall I am glad I got this disc, but Who purists (those who don't like anything after Keith ...

  • Impressive!

    With half of the original band The Who now dead,I wasn't sure what to expect from this album. I should have known better. Roger Daltry's vocals are not as powerful as they once were,but hey,he's an old guy now,and they are still pretty darn good! The real magic in this album however,is the contributions of Pete Townshend as the songwriter and multiple instrument player. Pete Townshend is one of those very special musicians that turns out consistently strong work,both as a writer and a player. He has been one of my favorites for many,many years,and I will continue to buy anything that he has anything to do with. A highly recommended cd.

  • ok for a tired duo

    this is far from "tommy" "Quadrophenia" but not too bad the "album" part of this cd has some great moments, also low lights" the "concept" part of the cd is at some points is very tediousus these guys always talk about "their art" I have a suggestion- just rock

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  • This is as good as it gets

    A NEW WHO CLASSIC! Every song fits together well. A new mini-opera and 9 fantastic other tracks. Although Endless Wire is less than 60 minutes in length, it plays exactly like a double album. Its latter half is based around Townshend’s latest mini-opera Wire & Glass, while its opening portion boasts material that, at first glance, is connected rather loosely to the main project. Not surprisingly, there are echoes of Tommy, Quadrophenia, Lifehouse, and, yes, even Psychoderelict scattered throughout the affair. Much like its predecessors, it is hinged upon Townshend’s wild imagination as well as his life’s experiences and his longstanding belief in the power of music. Consequently, Endless Wire is, in its own wonderful way, an extension of them all.

  • Endless Power to Amaze

    The Who triumph again with their latest CD Endless Wire. The band continues to grow and expand its reach with a powerful new musical suite reminiscent of their revolutionary rock opera TOMMY. People complain that Pete & Roger don't deliver the wallop of years past, but it is very unrealistic and naive to expect as much - would you compare the game of a 60-year old baseball player with his former 20-something self? The triumph of this album is in the writing, performance, and delivery of a mature group of musical artists that continues to cover new ground and expand their musical mastery. These are teenagers grown up, with the experience and wisdom that comes from maturing as the fine craftmen they are. The band goes from powerhouse rock to sensual ballad with effortless skill and ...