Who's Next is the fifth studio album by British rock band The Who, originally released in 1971. The album is considered a landmark work in rock music, featuring some of the band's most well-known and enduring tracks, including "Baba O'Riley," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "Won't Get Fooled Again."
The album's sound is a blend of hard rock, progressive rock, and experimental elements, with its powerful guitar riffs, dynamic drumming, and distinctive vocals from lead singer Roger Daltrey. Lyrically, the album explores themes of disillusionment, rebellion, and the struggle to find meaning in a changing world.
The album's production, with its use of synthesizers and experimental studio techniques, was ahead of its time and helped establish The Who as one of the most innovative and influential bands of the era. The album's iconic cover art, featuring the band's members urinating on a monolith, has become an enduring symbol of rock rebellion and nonconformity.
The 2CD version of Who's Next includes a remastered version of the original album, as well as a disc of bonus tracks and alternate versions of some of the album's classic tracks. Overall, Who's Next remains a seminal work in the history of rock music, showcasing The Who's unique sound and influence on the genre.
The Who
# |
Title |
1 |
Baba O'Riley |
2 |
Bargain |
3 |
Love Ain't For Keeping |
4 |
My Wife |
5 |
The Song Is Over |
6 |
Getting In Tune |
7 |
Going Mobile |
8 |
Behind Blue Eyes |
9 |
Won't Get Fooled Again |
10 |
Baby Don't You Do It |
11 |
Getting In Tune |
12 |
Pure And Easy |
13 |
Love Ain't For Keeping |
14 |
Behind Blue Eyes |
15 |
Won't Get Fooled Again |
The Who Live At Young Vic, London/1971
# |
Title |
1 |
Love Ain't For Keeping |
2 |
Pure And Easy |
3 |
Young Man Blues |
4 |
Time Is Passing |
5 |
Behind Blue Eyes |
6 |
I Don't Even Know Myself |
7 |
Too Much Of Anything |
8 |
Getting In Tune |
9 |
Bargain |
10 |
Water |
11 |
My Generation |
12 |
(I'm A) Road Runner |
13 |
Naked Eye |
14 |
Won't Get Fooled Again |