Townshend, Pete

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After The Fire
Used - LP - PR 940
1986 Promo Only 12" Single Taken From The Video "Pete Townshend's Deep End: The Brixton, England Concert." Small Saw Cut. Tracks Are "After The Fire," "Barefootin'," "I Put A Spell On You" And "Save It For Later." Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
Used - LP - SD 38-149
1982 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. LP Glossy. "If Empty Glass, An Album Filled With Songs That Could Have Been Performed By The Who, Was A Solo Album Because It Was Too Revealing And Personal, All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes Was A Solo Record Since It's Impossible To Hear Anyone But Townshend Wanting To Indulge In This Deliberately Arty, Awkwardly Poetic Bullsh*t. Where His Other Albums Showed An Inclination Toward Classical-influenced Art Rock, This Is Defiantly Modern Art, Filled With Stagey Prose, Synthesizers, Drum Machines, Angular Song Structures, And A Heavy Debt To New Wave -- In Short, Townshend's Vision Of What Modern Music Should Sound Like In 1982. This Kind Of Record Taunts Cynics And Critics, Being Nearly Impenetrable In Its Content Even If The Production And The Music Itself Aren't All That Inaccessible. The Problem Is, This Is Arty With A Capital A And Pretentious With A Capital P, Yet Townshend Never Seems Embarrassed, Never Shies Away From Indulging Himself In His Own Ego. While Autobiographical To A Certain Extent (How Else To Read "Somebody Saved Me" Or "Stardom In Acton," Which Drops The Who's Home Borough?), It's Hard To Tell Exactly What He's On About. So It's Easy To See Why Many Listeners Are Exasperated Instead Of Intrigued (Or Even Admire Its Damn Impenetrability), But It's Also Easy To Get Fascinated By The Album's Very Obtuseness. This Is Very Much Of A Piece And, Apart From The Gems "North Country Girl" And "Slit Skirts," It's Hard To Separate Individual Songs And See Them As Their Own Works. Indeed, Separating All The Best Cowboys From Its Era Is Even Difficult, Since The Album's Surface Glistens With New Wave Synths And Guitars; This Is Clearly A Record Townshend Could Only Have Made In 1982, Emboldened By New Wave, The Reaction To Empty Glass, New Sobriety, And General Hubris. For These Reasons, This Is Very Much Loved By A Certain Portion Of Townsend's Fan Base -- And For The Same Reasons Many, Many People Despise It. And Any Record That Fractures An Audience So Considerably Is Worth A Spin." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Another Scoop
New - LP - 90539
Sealed, Hard To Find 1987 2LP Gatefold Original. A Cheap Alternative To The Classic Records Release. Saw Cut. more
Another Scoop
Used - LP - 90539-1-G
Hard To Find 1987 2LP Gatefold Original. A Behind The Scenes Listen To Pete's Creative Process To Song Writing. more
Another Scoop
Used - LP - 90539
Hard To Find 1987 2LP Gatefold Original. Slight Ring Wear & Slight Edge Wear. more
Another Scoop
Audiophile - LP - EPR 007
Sealed, Long Out Of Print 2LP Gatefold Pressed On 180gm Quiex SV Super Vinyl. more
Ask Yourself
Used - LP - PR 1009
1987 Promo 12" Single In Generic White Die Cut Sleeve With Label Sticker And Saw Cut. "Ask Yourself" B/W "Brooklyn Kids." Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Chinese Eyes
New - LP - P 11102
New, Unplayed Japanese Pressing Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Obi. more
Chinese Eyes
Used - LP - SD 38-149
1982 Gatefold Original With Timing Strip On Front Cover And Gold Promo Stamp On Back. Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Chinese Eyes
New - LP - SD 38-149
Sealed 1982 Gatefold Original. Small Cut Out Hole. more
Chinese Eyes
Used - LP - SD 38-149
1982 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. LP Appears Virtually Unplayed. more
Chinese Eyes
New - LP - SD 38-149
Sealed 1982 Gatefold Original. more
Deep End Live!
Used - LP - 7 A1 90553
1986 Original Columbia House Record Club Edition. Still In Shrink. Vinyl Is Glossy, Virtually Unplayed. 4 Previously Unreleased Tracks From The Video. Small Edge Bump And Small Corner Ding. more
Deep End Live!
Used - LP - 90553
1986 Original W/Insert. COH. 4 Previously Unreleased Tracks From The Video. more
Deep End Live!
New - LP - 90553
Sealed 1986 Original With Insert. Includes Four Previously Unreleased Tracks From The Video Of The Brixton Concert. more
Deep End Live!
Used - LP - 90553
1986 Original With Home Video Order Form. Saw Cut. Gold Promo Stamp On Back. 4 Previously Unreleased Tracks From The Video. more
Empty Glass
New - LP - SD 32-100
Sealed 1980 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Empty Glass
New - LP - SD 32-100
Sealed 1980 Original With Saw Cut. more
Empty Glass
Used - LP - SD 32-100
1980 Original In Shrink With Inner Sleeve. more
Empty Glass
New - LP - SD 32-100
Sealed 1980 Original. Hype Sticker On Shrink. Small Corner Bump And Tiny Corner Ding. more
Empty Glass
Used - LP - SD 32 100
1980 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. The Outside Lip Of The Record Has A Small Chip. more
Face The Face
Used - 7 - U8859 P
1985 UK Shaped Picture Disc In The Original Plastic Wallet. Appears New, Unplayed. more
Face The Face
Used - 12 - 96833
1985 2 Track Picture Sleeve Maxi Single. B/W "Won't Get Fooled Again." Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Face The Face
Used - 12 - PR 804
1985 Promo 12" Single In Generic White Die Cut Sleeve With Custom Hype Sticker. Tracks Are "Face The Face (Long Version)," "Face The Face" And "Hiding Out." Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Face The Face
New - 12 - U8859T
Sealed 1985 12" Single In Picture Sleeve. Sticker On The Front Cover Says It Contains "Face The Face (4:14)" But The Back Of The Cover Says "Face The Face (6:08)." Not Sure Which Is Correct. Back Cover Shows B-Side As "Hiding Out." more
Face The Face (Long Version)
Used - 12 - 0-96833
1985 US 12" 33RPM Single, With B-Side "Won't Get Fooled Again" Live At The Brixton Academy With Dave Gilmour & Deep End, Recorded Live On The Stones Mobile With Mike McKenna; Royalties Of Which Were Donated To The UK Charity Double-O. more
Give Blood / Won't Get Fooled Again (Live) / Magic Bus (Live)
Used - 12 - U8744 T
1985 UK Picture Sleeve 45rpm 12 Inch. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Iron Man Interview
Used - LP - PR 2806
Mint 1989 Promo Only Radio Show With Timing Sheets. Saw Cut. more
Pete Listening Time
Used - LP - SAM 150
Rare 1980 Promo Only LP In Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Pete Townshend Introduces All The Tracks From His Then New Album "All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes." more
Quadrophenia Demos 1
New - 10 - 81248
Sealed 2011 Foil Numbered, Limited Edition Black Friday Exclusive 10 Inch Original. Small Promo Score Through Bar Code On Back Cover. Features Demo Versions Of "The Real Me," "Cut My Hair," "Punk," "Dirty Jobs," "Is It In My Head?" And "Anymore." Couple Of Small Corner Bumps. more
Quadrophenia Demos 2
New - 10 - 16470
Sealed 2012 Foil Numbered, Limited Edition Black Friday Only 10 Inch. Features Demo Versions Of "I've Had Enough," "Drowned," "Is It Me?," "Doctor Jimmy" And "Love Reign O'er Me." more
Scoop
Used - LP - 90063
1983 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
Scoop
Used - LP - 90063-1-F
1983 2LP Gatefold Original. more
Scoop
Used - LP - 90063-1-F
1983 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. Vinyl In Excellent Condition, Jacket Has Cut Out Hole. more
Scoop
Audiophile - New - EPR 006
Sealed 2002 Classic Records Test Pressing. 2LP 200gm SV-P Vinyl Housed In Plain White Jackets Dated July 29th, 2002. Includes A Bonus Gatefold Cover With Full Artwork. more
Scoop
New - LP - 90062
Sealed 1983 2LP Gatefold Original. Small Saw Cut. Original Record Store Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. more
Scoop
Used - LP - 7 90063-1-F
1983 2LP Original Promo With Radio Timing Strip And Gold Stamp On Back Cover In Gatefold With Custom Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. "Scoop" is a double album compilation of demos, outtakes and unreleased material by British musician Pete Townshend, who is best known as the guitarist and primary songwriter for the rock band The Who. The album was released on June 18, 1983, on Atco Records. The material on "Scoop" spans Townshend's career from the early 1960s up to the time of its release in 1983. The album features many of Townshend's best-known songs, including "Pure and Easy," "Bargain," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "Let's See Action," as well as previously unreleased tracks such as "Politician," "Heartache," and "Holly Like Ivy." The idea for "Scoop" came about when Townshend was rummaging through his archive of old demo tapes and studio recordings. He realized that he had a large collection of material that had never been released, and he decided to compile it into a double album. The title "Scoop" is a reference to the fact that many of the tracks on the album were "scoops" - unreleased songs that fans had never heard before. The album was received positively by critics and fans alike, and it has since become a cult classic among Townshend's fans. The success of "Scoop" led to two more compilations of Townshend's demos and outtakes - "Another Scoop" in 1987 and "Scoop 3" in 2001. more
Scoop
Used - LP - 7 90063-1-F
1983 US 2LP gatefold original. VG++ copy. "Pete Townshend's demos had grown legendary among Who collectors well before the official release of the double-album Scoop in 1983. On each demo, Townshend worked out full arrangements, which the Who would often follow exactly. He also recorded a wealth of songs and instrumental pieces that never made it to record. Over the course of two albums, Scoop features 25 of these demos, including both classic Who songs ("So Sad About Us," "Bargain," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Magic Bus," "Love Reign O'er Me") and unreleased gems ("Politician," "Melancholia," "To Barney Kessell," "Mary"). Occasionally, the songs sound better in their demo versions, particularly on latter-day Who songs, which were overwrought in their official incarnations. But what makes Scoop so fascinating is its revelation of the depth and detail of Townshend's imagination, and how he refined his ideas. But even casual fans will find the sheer musicality of the record worthwhile -- it's one of the most focused and impressive albums he has ever released." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Scoop
Used - LP - 90062
Clean 1983 2LP gatefold original first pressing on Silver ATCO label with purple logo. "Pete Townshend's demos had grown legendary among Who collectors well before the official release of the double-album Scoop in 1983. On each demo, Townshend worked out full arrangements, which the Who would often follow exactly. He also recorded a wealth of songs and instrumental pieces that never made it to record. Over the course of two albums, Scoop features 25 of these demos, including both classic Who songs ("So Sad About Us," "Bargain," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Magic Bus," "Love Reign O'er Me") and unreleased gems ("Politician," "Melancholia," "To Barney Kessell," "Mary"). Occasionally, the songs sound better in their demo versions, particularly on latter-day Who songs, which were overwrought in their official incarnations. But what makes Scoop so fascinating is its revelation of the depth and detail of Townshend's imagination, and how he refined his ideas. But even casual fans will find the sheer musicality of the record worthwhile -- it's one of the most focused and impressive albums he has ever released." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Scoop
Audiophile - LP - EPR 006
Sealed 2002 200gm SV-P 2LP Reissue Housed In A Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover. more
Scoop
Used Import - P-5627~8
New, Unplayed 1983 Japanese 2LP Original With Obi Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Clean Glossy Vinyl, Very Slight Corner Bump. more
Scoop
New - LP - 90063
Sealed 1983 2LP Gatefold Original. more
Scoop
Used - LP - 90063
Rare 1983 2LP Test Pressing With Info Sheets. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
Scoop 3
Audiophile - LP - EPR0013
Long Out Of Print 2001 3LP Quiex SV Audiophile Pressing Housed In A Tri-Fold Jacket. All Three LPs Appear Glossy Unplayed. more
Scoop 3
Audiophile - LP - EPR 013
Sealed, Long Out Of Print 2001 3LP Quiex SV Audiophile Pressing Housed In A Tri-Fold Jacket. more
Scoop 3
Audiophile - LP - EPR0013
Long Out Of Print 2001 3LP Quiex SV Audiophile Pressing Housed In A Tri-Fold Jacket. All Three LPs Appear Glossy Unplayed. Tiny Split At The Top Left Corner, Hence Price. more
Scoop 3
Audiophile - New - EPR0013
Sealed 3LP 200gm SV-P Original Housed In A Heavy-Duty Tri-Fold Cover. In A World Of Trendy Popsters, The "King Of Rock Royalty" Emerges Solo With A New Masterpiece. Scoop 3 Is A Continuation Of Townshend's Infamous "Scoop" Projects, Proving That Carefully Orchestrated Lullaby's, Such As I Think I Like It The Way It Is, Can Co-Exist With The Cutting, Raw Power Of Bedroom Style Recording In Dirty Water. Townshend Miraculously Brings To Life A Notebook Of His Art In A Fashion That May Seem A Bit Unorthodox To Some, But Fully Realized To Devoted Music Lovers Of All Ages. This Three LP Set Offers Many Moods To Travel Through, Only To Realize That Townshend Is Still A Sure Bet When It Comes To Pleasure, Beauty, And Intensity. more
Secondhand Love
Used - 12 - PR 683
Double A Sided (Same Track Both Sides) Promo 12" Single In Generic White Die Cut Sleeve With Label Sticker And Saw Cut. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
The Genius Of Pete Townshend
Colored Vinyl - TMQ 71058
Deadly Rare Virgin Orange Vinyl Live Recording With Insert. Appears Unplayed. Taken From The Soundboard And Reputed To Have Been The Aborted "Lifehouse" LP. more
The Genius Of Pete Townshend
Used - LP - TMQ 71056
Unofficial TMOQ Release Still In Shrink With Blue Cover Sheet. Appears Virtually Unplayed. Tracks Are: "Pure & Easy," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Going Home," "Mary," "Time Is Passing," "Love Ain't For Keeping," "Won't Get Fooled Again" And "Song Is Over." more
The Genius Of Peter Townshend
New - LP - 000
Sealed Unofficial Release Housed In A Generic Textured Red Jacket With A Wonderful William Stout Illustrated Cover Sheet. Tracks Are: "Pure And Easy," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Going Mobile," "Mary," "Time Is Passing," "Love Ain't For Keeping," "Won't Get Fooled Again" And "Song Is Over." Light Lower Right Corner Crease. more
The Iron Man
Used - LP - 81996
Rare '89 Vinyl - Features John Lee Hooker, Nina Simone, Roger Daltrey & More - 1st Copy We've Seen! SC more
White City
New - LP - 904731
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
White City
New - LP - 90473
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Saw Cut. more
White City (A Novel)
New - LP - 90473-1
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap And Custom Inner Sleeve. Includes The Punchy "Face The Face" And The Anthemic "Give Blood." more
White City (A Novel)
New - LP - A1 90473-1
Sealed 1985 Columbia House Club Edition. Includes The Punchy "Face The Face" And The Anthemic "Give Blood." Small Seam Split. more
White City (A Novel)
Used - LP - A1 90473-1
1985 Columbia House Record Club Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact. Includes The Punchy "Face The Face" And The Anthemic "Give Blood." Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
White City (A Novel)
Used - LP - 7 90473-1
1985 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Minimal Cover Wear On Back. more
White City (A Novel)
New - LP - 7 90473-1
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Clean Cut Out Hole. more
White City: A Novel
Used - LP - A1 90473
1985 Columbia House Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. "After the experimental All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, Pete Townshend returned to a more traditional form of concept album with White City: A Novel. Built around a loose narrative concerning urban despair, the album doesn't work very well conceptually, yet a handful of the individual songs are among his finest solo work, including the punchy "Face the Face" and the anthemic "Give Blood." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Who Came First
Used Import - 2408 201
1981 UK Reissue. Nice VG+ Copy. Housed In A Laminated Gatefold Cover With The "Distributed By Polydor Limited" On Black Background And Made By Howards Printers. more
Who Came First
Used - LP - DL 7-9189
1972 US Original, Gloversville Pressing. On Silver Label Housed In A Gatefold With Color Poster Insert. Tiny "Track Label" Sticker On Back Cover Denotes A First Pressing. Excellent Vinyl, Jacket Shows A Touch Of Light Foxing And Small Sticker Blemish, Strong VG+. “Pete Townshend's First Solo Album Was A Homespun, Charming Forum For Low-Key, Personal Songs That Weren't Deemed Suitable For The Who, As Well As Spiritual Paeans (Direct And Indirect) To His Spiritual Guru Meher Baba. Who Fans Will Be Immediately Attracted By The Presence Of A Couple Of Songs From The Aborted Who Concept Album Lifehouse (Much Of Which Ended Up On Who's Next), "Pure & Easy" And "Let's See Action." The Who Did Eventually Release Their Own Versions Of Both Those Songs. But Townshend's Own Versions Aren't The Highlights Of This Record, Which Shows A Folkier And Gentler Side To The Who's Chief Muse Than His Albums With The Group. "Sheraton Gibson" Is A Neat Tune About Rock & Roll Road Life, And "Time Is Passing" Takes Very Subtle Inspiration From Baba. Most Of The Rest Of The Album Contains Some Of The Most Unusual Pieces Townshend Has Released: His Acoustic Cover Of Jim Reeves' "There's A Heartache Following Me" (Recorded Because It Was One Of Baba's Favorite Tunes), "Evolution" (Which Is Actually Pretty Much A Solo Track By His Buddy Ronnie Lane Of The Faces), "Parvardigar" (Adapted From Baba's Universal Prayer), And "Content" (A Philosophical Poem By Maud Kennedy That Townshend Put To Music).” Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide. more
Who Came First
Used - LP - DL 7-9189
1972 Silver Label Gatefold Original With Color Poster. LP Appears Unplayed. Tiny "Track Label" Sticker On Back Cover Denotes A First Pressing. “Pete Townshend's First Solo Album Was A Homespun, Charming Forum For Low-Key, Personal Songs That Weren't Deemed Suitable For The Who, As Well As Spiritual Paeans (Direct And Indirect) To His Spiritual Guru Meher Baba. Who Fans Will Be Immediately Attracted By The Presence Of A Couple Of Songs From The Aborted Who Concept Album Lifehouse (Much Of Which Ended Up On Who's Next), "Pure & Easy" And "Let's See Action." The Who Did Eventually Release Their Own Versions Of Both Those Songs. But Townshend's Own Versions Aren't The Highlights Of This Record, Which Shows A Folkier And Gentler Side To The Who's Chief Muse Than His Albums With The Group. "Sheraton Gibson" Is A Neat Tune About Rock & Roll Road Life, And "Time Is Passing" Takes Very Subtle Inspiration From Baba. Most Of The Rest Of The Album Contains Some Of The Most Unusual Pieces Townshend Has Released: His Acoustic Cover Of Jim Reeves' "There's A Heartache Following Me" (Recorded Because It Was One Of Baba's Favorite Tunes), "Evolution" (Which Is Actually Pretty Much A Solo Track By His Buddy Ronnie Lane Of The Faces), "Parvardigar" (Adapted From Baba's Universal Prayer), And "Content" (A Philosophical Poem By Maud Kennedy That Townshend Put To Music).” Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide. more
Who Came First
Used - LP - 2408
High Gloss Gatefold Original With 12" x 24" Fold Out Poster. more
Who Came First
Audiophile - LP - 2408 201
Sealed 2005 200gm Quiex SV-P Reissue Of His Solo Debut. Housed In A Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover. more
Who Came First
Used - LP - DS 7 9189
1972 Gatefold Original. CC. more
Who Came First
Audiophile - LP - 2408 201
200gm Quiex SV-P Gatefold Reissue With Color Insert. Open, Unplayed Copy. more
Who Came First
New - LP - DL 7-9189
Sealed 1972 Gatefold Original. Tiny 'Track Records' Sticker On Rear Jacket. more
Who Came First
New - LP - DL 7-9189
Sealed 1972 Gatefold Original, CC. “Pete Townshend's First Solo Album Was A Homespun, Charming Forum For Low-Key, Personal Songs That Weren't Deemed Suitable For The Who, As Well As Spiritual Paeans (Direct And Indirect) To His Spiritual Guru Meher Baba. Who Fans Will Be Immediately Attracted By The Presence Of A Couple Of Songs From The Aborted Who Concept Album Lifehouse (Much Of Which Ended Up On Who's Next), "Pure & Easy" And "Let's See Action." The Who Did Eventually Release Their Own Versions Of Both Those Songs. But Townshend's Own Versions Aren't The Highlights Of This Record, Which Shows A Folkier And Gentler Side To The Who's Chief Muse Than His Albums With The Group. "Sheraton Gibson" Is A Neat Tune About Rock & Roll Road Life, And "Time Is Passing" Takes Very Subtle Inspiration From Baba. Most Of The Rest Of The Album Contains Some Of The Most Unusual Pieces Townshend Has Released: His Acoustic Cover Of Jim Reeves' "There's A Heartache Following Me" (Recorded Because It Was One Of Baba's Favorite Tunes), "Evolution" (Which Is Actually Pretty Much A Solo Track By His Buddy Ronnie Lane Of The Faces), "Parvardigar" (Adapted From Baba's Universal Prayer), And "Content" (A Philosophical Poem By Maud Kennedy That Townshend Put To Music).” Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide. more
Who Came First
Used - LP - DL 79189
1972 Silver Label Gatefold First Pressing. Includes Two Copies Of The Poster. Small Pinhole Size COH. Record Appears Glossy. more
Who Came First
Used - LP - 2485 208
Exceptional 1983 German Reissue. more
Who Came First
New - LP - MCA 37137
Sealed 1979 2nd Issue. Previously Released As MCA 2026. “Pete Townshend's First Solo Album Was A Homespun, Charming Forum For Low-Key, Personal Songs That Weren't Deemed Suitable For The Who, As Well As Spiritual Paeans (Direct And Indirect) To His Spiritual Guru Meher Baba. Who Fans Will Be Immediately Attracted By The Presence Of A Couple Of Songs From The Aborted Who Concept Album Lifehouse (Much Of Which Ended Up On Who's Next), "Pure & Easy" And "Let's See Action." The Who Did Eventually Release Their Own Versions Of Both Those Songs. But Townshend's Own Versions Aren't The Highlights Of This Record, Which Shows A Folkier And Gentler Side To The Who's Chief Muse Than His Albums With The Group. "Sheraton Gibson" Is A Neat Tune About Rock & Roll Road Life, And "Time Is Passing" Takes Very Subtle Inspiration From Baba. Most Of The Rest Of The Album Contains Some Of The Most Unusual Pieces Townshend Has Released: His Acoustic Cover Of Jim Reeves' "There's A Heartache Following Me" (Recorded Because It Was One Of Baba's Favorite Tunes), "Evolution" (Which Is Actually Pretty Much A Solo Track By His Buddy Ronnie Lane Of The Faces), "Parvardigar" (Adapted From Baba's Universal Prayer), And "Content" (A Philosophical Poem By Maud Kennedy That Townshend Put To Music).” Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide. more

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