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Who, The - Who's Missing flac album
  • Performer Who, The
  • Title Who's Missing
  • Date of release 1985
  • Style Classic Rock
  • Other formats VOC APE TTA DXD XM AU MIDI
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1711 mb
  • Size FLAC 1685 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 596

Who's Missing is a compilation of rare and previously unreleased songs by The Who. Its second part Two's Missing was released on 11 April 1987. The CD was reissued in Japan on 24 December 2011 with additional bonus tracks drawn from the Japanese only bonus disc for Then and Now, as a 2-CD set together with Two's Missing. The album was remastered by Jon Astley from the original analog master tapes.

who's missing the who album Who's Missing is a compilation of rare and previously unreleased songs by The Who1 Its second part Two's Missing was released on 11 April 1987. The CD was reissued in Japan on 24 December 2011 with additional bonus tracks drawn from the Japanese only bonus disc for Then and Now, as a 2-CD set together with Two's Missing The album was remastered by Jon Astley from the original analog master tapes. 1 Critical reception.

Who's Missing is a music boxset/compilation recording by THE WHO (ve Rock) released in 1985 on cd, lp, vinyl and/or cassette. Who's Missing & Two's Missing Imports 2012.

The Who. Who's Missing ‎(LP, Comp).

The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica), Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards), John Entwistle (vocals, bass) and Keith Moon, (drums, vocals). Missing lyrics by The Who? Know any other songs by The Who?

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Who’s Next started life as a Pete Townshend concept entitled Lifehouse, which contained enough songs for a double album, but the project was eventually reduced to a single LP. Recordings for the album began in New York with Kit Lambert as producer, but the band weren’t satisfied with the results and returned to London to re-record them at Olympic Studios in Barnes with Glyn Johns. Most of the songs recorded with Johns appeared on Who’s Next while the leftovers appeared on singles and later, Odds & Sods (see album). Who’s Next became the only Who album to make in the UK charts.