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Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B --- 1994-07-05

Released in a special cardboard long-box including 4 CDs in a jewel case with a 4-page front insert each and a 72-page booklet. Sleeve notes: "This collection contains Thirty Years Of The Very Best from 'The Best Rock'n Roll Band In The World.' 79 classic recordings, many of them remixed and sounding better than ever before, including 14 previously unreleased tracks, 14 live performances, other Who rarities, commercials, stage and studio dialoque plus a rare glimpse into life with the Moons. Includes 72 pages of photographs, memorabilia, full liner notes, a Who diary, full discography and a foreword by Pete Townshend." This compilation ℗ 1994 Polydor Ltd. (UK). © 1994 Polydor Ltd. (UK). Tracks taken: 1-2, 1-4 from single A and B-side (July 3, 1964) 1-5 from LP compilation "Who's Missing" (1985) 1-6 from single A-side (January 15, 1965) 1-7, 1-8 from single A and B-side (May 21, 1965) 1-9 from single A-side (November 5, 1965) 1-10 to 1-12 from LP "My Generation" (1965) 1-14 from LP "Live At Leeds" (1970) 1-15 from single A-side (August 26, 1966) 1-16 from EP "Ready Steady Who" (November 11, 1966) 1-18 from single A-side (December 3, 1966) 1-19, 1-20 from LP "A Quick One" (1966) 1-21 this version is a compilation from the original version that appeared on LP "A Quick One" (1966) and a live version recorded during the filming of "The Rolling Stones' ‎Rock And Roll Circus", on December 11, 1968 1-22 from single A-side (April 22, 1967) 1-25 from single A-side (June 30, 1967) 1-26 from LP "The Who Sell Out" (1967) 1-29 from single B-side of "Dogs" (June 1968) 2-2 from single A-side (October 14, 1967) 2-3 to 2-7, 2-10 from LP "The Who Sell Out" (1967) 2-12 an edited version of a previously unreleased recording 2-15 from single A-side (September 18, 1968) 2-16 from LP compilation "Odds And Sods" (1974) 2-17 from single A-side (June 15, 1968) 2-18, 2-19, 2-22, 2-23 from 2-LP "Tommy" (1969) 2-22 from single A-side (March 7, 1969) 2-21 from 2-LP "The Kids Are Alright" (1979) 2-25 from single B-side of "Summertime Blues" (July 10, 1970) 2-27, 2-28 from LP "Live At Leeds" (1970) 3-1 from LP "Live At Leeds" (1970) 3-2, 3-5, 3-7, 3-8 from LP "Who's Next" (1971) 3-3 from LP compilation "Who's Missing" (1985) 3-4 from LP compilation "Odds And Sods" (1974) 3-9 from single A-side (March 21, 1970) 3-10 first released as an bonus track on a CD and 12" re-issue of "Won't Get Fooled Again" (1988) 3-11 from single A-side (October 15, 1971) 3-12 from single A-side (June 17, 1972) 3-13 from single A-side (December 23, 1972) 3-15 to 3-17 from 2-LP " Quadrophenia " (1973) 3-15 from single A-side (September 1973) 4-1 from LP compilation "Odds And Sods" (1974) 4-1 from single A-side (April 1, 1979) 4-5, 4-8, 4-10 from LP "The Who By Numbers" (1975) 4-10 from single A-side (January 24, 1976) 4-12 to 4-15 from LP "Who Are You" (1978) 4-12 from single A-side (July 14, 1978) 4-16 from LP "Face Dances" (1981) 4-16 from single A-side (February 27, 1981) 4-17 from LP "It's Hard" (1982) 4-21 from CD / 2-LP tribute "Two Rooms: Celebrating The Songs Of Elton John & Bernie Taupin" (1991) 1-1, 1-3, 1-17, 1-21, 1-23, 1-24, 1-27, 1-28, 2-8, 2-9, 2-11 to 2-14, 2-20, 2-24, 2-26, 3-6, 4-2 to 4-4, 4-6, 4-7, 4-9, 4-11, 4-18 to 4-20 previously unreleased; 3-14 previously unreleased version Tracks recorded: 1-1 at Long Beach Arena, December 10, 1971 1-2 to 1-5 at Fontana Studios, London, 1964 1-6 at IBC Studios, London, 1964 1-7, 1-8 at IBC Studios, London, April 1965 1-9 at Pye Studios, London, October 13, 1965 1-10 at IBC Studios, London, November 16, 1966 1-11, 1-12 at IBC Studios, London, October 12, 1966 1-13, 1-14 live at Leeds University, February 14, 1970 1-15 at IBC Studios, London, August 1, 1966 1-16 at Pye and IBC Studios, London, June 14, 1966 1-18 at CBS Studios, London, November 10, 1966 1-19, 1-20 at IBC Studios, London, November 1966 1-21 at IBC Studios, London, November 1966, and live at Intertel Studios, Wembley, London, December 11, 1968 1-22 at IBC Studios, London, April 5, 1967 1-23 at CBS Studios, London, October 2, 1967 1-25 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, June 28, 1967 1-26 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, July 1967 1-27 at Sound Techniques Studio, London, in 1967 1-29 at Goldstar Studios, Los Angeles, February 26, 1968 2-2 at CBS Studios, London, Talent Masters, New York, and Goldstar, Los Angeles, during September 1967 2-3 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, October 24, 1967 2-4 at IBC Studios, London, October 20, 1967 2-5 at IBC Studios, London, October 12, 1967 2-6 at Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, August 17, 1967 2-7, 2-8 at Talent Masters Studios, New York, July 5, 1967 2-10 at IBC Studios, London, November 2, 1967 2-12 at IBC Studios, London, November 1967 2-13, 2-14 at Advision Studios, London, May 29, 1968 2-15 at IBC Studios, London, in 1968 2-16 at Pye Studios, London, in 1968 2-17 at Advision Studios, London, May 22, 1968 2-18, 2-19 at IBC Studios, London, between October 1968 and March 1969 2-20, 2-21 live at Woodstock Festival, Bethel, NY, August 17, 1969 2-22, 2-23 at Morgan Studios, London, February 7, 1969 2-24, 2-26 to 3-1 live at Leeds University, February 14, 1970 2-25 at IBC Studios, London, May 1970 3-2, 3-7, 3-11 at Olympic Studios, London, May 1971 3-3 live at San Francisco Civic Auditorium, December 12, 1971 3-4 at Stargroves, Berkshire, UK, March 1973 3-5 at Olympic Studios, London, May 11, 1971 3-8 at Stargroves, Berkshire, UK, March 16, 1971 3-9 at IBC Studios, London, January 19, 1970 3-10, 4-3 live at the Young Vic Theatre, London, on the Rolling Stone Mobile, April 26, 1971 3-12 at Olympic Studios, London, May 22, 1972 3-13 at Olympic Studios, London, May 26, 1972 3-14 at Ramport Studios, London, January 1979, during an audition for Kenney Jones to become The Who's drummer 3-15 at The Kitchen, Battersea, London, June 27, 1973 3-16 at The Kitchen, Battersea, London, June 1, 1973 3-17 at Olympic Studios, London, June 8, 1973 4-1 at Olympic Studios, London, June 5, 1972 4-5 at Shepperton Sound Stage on Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, May 1975 4-7, 4-11 live at Swansea Football Ground, Swansea, Wales, June 12, 1976 4-8 at Shepperton Sound Stage on Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, July 23, 1975 4-10 at Shepperton Sound Stage on Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, July 14, 1975 4-12 at Ramport Studios, London, and Goring Studios, Berkshire, UK, October 1977 4-13 at Ramport Studios, London, and Goring Studios, Berkshire, UK, May 2, 1978 4-14 at Ramport Studios, London, and Goring Studios, Berkshire, UK, in 1978 4-15 at Ramport Studios, London, and RAK Studios, London, March 14, 1978 4-16 at Odyssey Studios, London, November 4, 1980 4-17 at Turn Up-Down Studio at Glyn Johns' home in Surrey, UK, June 1982 (Wikipedia) 4-18 live at CNE Stadium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 9, 1982 4-19 live at Radio City Music Hall, New York, June 27, 1989 4-20 live at Fillmore West, San Francisco, June 19, 1969 4-21 at Eel Pie Studios, London, and Revolution Studios, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, UK, July 1991

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Tracklist

Pete Townshend Dialogue (Live At Long Beach Arena, 1971)

I'm The Face (Remixed)

Here 'Tis

Zoot Suit (Remixed)

Leaving Here (Remixed)

I Can't Explain

Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere

Daddy Rolling Stone

My Generation

The Kids Are Alright

The Ox

A Legal Matter

Pete Townshend Dialogue (Live At Leeds University, 1970)

Substitute (Live At Leeds University, 1970) (Remixed)

I'm A Boy (Remixed)

Disguises (Remixed)

Happy Jack Jingle

Happy Jack (Remixed)

Boris The Spider (Remixed)

So Sad About Us (Remixed)

A Quick One (Original Version / Live At The Rolling Stones Rock'N'Roll Circus)

Pictures Of Lily (Remixed)

Early Morning Cold Taxi

Coke 2

(This Could Be) The Last Time (Remixed)

I Can't Reach You (Remixed)

Girl's Eyes

Bag O'Nails

Call Me Lightning (Remixed)

Rotosound Strings

I Can See For Miles (Remixed)

Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (Remixed)

Armenia City In The Sky (Remixed)

Tattoo (Remixed)

Our Love Was (Remixed)

Rael 1 (Remixed)

Rael 2

Track Records/Premier Drums

Sunrise (Remixed)

Russell Harty Dialogue

Jaguar

Melancholia

Fortune Teller

Magic Bus (Remixed)

Little Billy (Remixed)

Dogs (Remixed)

Overture (Remixed)

Acid Queen (Remixed)

Abbie Hoffman Incident (Live At The Woodstock Festival, 1969)

Underture (Live At The Woodstock Festival, 1969)

Pinball Wizard (Remixed)

I'm Free (Remixed)

See Me, Feel Me (Live At Leeds University, 1970)

Heaven And Hell (Remixed)

Pete Townshend Dialogue (Live At Leeds University, 1970)

Young Man Blues (Remixed)

Summertime Blues (Remixed)

Shakin' All Over (Remixed)

Baba O'Riley (Remixed)

Bargain (Live At San Francisco Civic Auditorium, 1971)

Pure And Easy (Remixed)

The Song Is Over (Remixed)

Studio Dialogue

Behind Blue Eyes (Remixed)

Won't Get Fooled Again (Remixed)

The Seeker (Remixed)

Bony Moronie (Live At The Young Vic, 1971)

Let's See Action (Remixed)

Join Together (Remixed)

Relay (Remixed)

The Real Me

5.15 (Single Version) (Remixed)

Bell Boy (Remixed)

Love Reign O'er Me (Remixed)

Long Live Rock (Remixed)

Life With The Moons

Naked Eye (Live At The Young Vic, 1971)

University Challenge

Slip Kid (Remixed)

Poetry Cornered

Dreaming From The Waist (Live At Swanson Football Ground, 1976)

Blue Red And Grey (Remixed)

Life With The Moons 2

Squeeze Box (Remixed)

My Wife (Live At Swansea Football Ground, 1976)

Who Are You (Remixed)

Music Must Change (Remixed)

Sister Disco (Remixed)

Guitar And Pen (Remixed)

You Better You Bet (Remixed)

Eminence Front (Remixed)

Twist And Shout (Live At Shea Stadium, New York, 1982)

I'm A Man (Live At Radio City Music Hall, New York, 1989)

Pete Townshend Dialogue (Live At The Filmore West, San Francisco, 1969)

Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)

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By Kyle Larson