Guitar, Vocals, Supervised By [Remix Supervised By]
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Pete Townshend
Liner Notes, Design, Art Direction
–
Richard Evans
Liner Notes, Executive-Producer
–
Chris Charlesworth
Management
–
Bill Curbishley,
Trinifold Management
Photography By [Photographs Of The Who At Leeds University And Hull City Hall]
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Chris McCourt
Producer [Deluxe Edition Produced By], Remastered By
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John Astley*
Producer [Original Recording Produced By]
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The Who
Vocals, Harmonica
–
Roger Daltrey
Notes
Issued, unlike typical Deluxe Edition releases, in a standard double jewel case, without the clear/opaque slipcase.
A sticker is on the front of the release, stating: "Classic Who. Digitally remastered. 2-CD sets includes Live Tommy, extended sleeve notes and rare photos. 112 618-2"
Recorded at Leeds University on February 14 1970 on Pye Mobile. First release of complete concert recording. Actual order of performance: tracks 1-1 to 1-9, 2-1 to 2-20, 1-10 to 1-13.
Management: Bill Curbishley, Trinifold Management Ltd.
Special thanks to George McManus, Andy McKaie, Bob Pridden, Chris Allen, Joe McMichael, John Atkins and Tim Joseph.
Matrix / Runout (CD2 (variant 1)): MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L
Mastering SID Code (CD2 (variant 2)): IFPI L001
Mould SID Code (CD2 (variant 2)): IFPI 0134
Matrix / Runout (CD2 (variant 2)): MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L A
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
2406 001
The Who
Live At Leeds (LP, Album, Bla)
Track Record, Polydor
2406 001
UK
1970
POCP-9198
The Who
Live At Leeds +8 (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap)
Polydor
POCP-9198
Japan
1999
MCAT-2022
The Who
Live At Leeds (8-Trk, Album)
MCA Records
MCAT-2022
US
1973
7.193
The Who
Live At Leeds (LP, Album)
Polydor
7.193
Venezuela
1970
2406 001
The Who
Live At Leeds (LP, Album)
Polydor
2406 001
Italy
1970
Tracklist Hide Credits
1
Heaven And Hell
Written-By – John Entwistle
4:30
2
I Can't Explain
2:16
3
Fortune Teller
Written-By – Naomi Neville
2:34
4
Tattoo
2:51
5
Young Man Blues
Written-By – Mose Allison
4:56
6
Substitute
2:07
7
Happy Jack
2:13
8
I'm A Boy
2:40
9
A Quick One, While He's Away
8:25
10
Amazing Journey/Sparks
7:34
11
Summertime Blues
Written-By – Eddie Cochran, Jerry Capehart
3:20
12
Shakin' All Over
Written-By – Johnny Kidd
4:15
13
My Generation
14:45
14
Magic Bus
7:22
Companies, etc.
Recorded By
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Pye Mobile Recording Unit
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Copyright (c)
–
Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Produced At
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University Of Leeds
Remixed At
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Revolution Studios
Remastered At
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Revolution Studios
Made By
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PMDC, UK
Published By
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New Ikon Music Ltd.
Published By
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Fabulous Music Ltd.
Published By
–
EMI United Partnership Ltd.
Published By
–
Panache Music Ltd.
Published By
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Cinephonic Music Co., Ltd.
Published By
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Mills Music Ltd.
Credits
Bass Guitar, Vocals
–
John Entwistle
Creative Director
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Vartan
Design [CD Package], Art Direction [CD Package]
–
Richard Evans
Design [Original Vinyl Sleeve]
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Graphreaks
Drums
–
Keith Moon
Executive-Producer
–
Chris Charlesworth,
Robert Rosenberg
Executive-Producer, Management
–
Bill Curbishley
Guitar, Vocals
–
Pete Townshend
Liner Notes
–
Chris Charlesworth
Management [Agency]
–
Trinifold Management
Mastered By [CD Mastering]
–
Jon Astley,
Tim Young
Mixed By [Remixed By], Remastered By
–
Andy MacPherson,
Jon Astley
Photography By [Previously Unpublished Photographs]
–
Chris McCourt
Producer
–
Jon Astley
Producer [Original Recording]
–
The Who
Vocals, Harmonica
–
Roger Daltrey
Written-By
–
Pete Townshend (tracks: 2, 4, 6 to 10, 13, 14)
Notes
Produced at Leeds University on February 14, 1970.
The original LP comprised Tracks 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 and was released as Track 2406 001 on May 23, 1970. Released in the U.S. as Decca DL 79175 on May 16, 1970.
Issued in a jewel case with clear tray and a 24-page booklet with liner notes and credits.
Similar releases: Original pressing by PMDC, Germany Universal M & L, Germany pressing from 1999 or later Universal M & L, UK pressing from between 1999 and 2002 EDC, Germany pressing from 2005 or later
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (Scanned): 731452716927
Barcode (Printed): 7 31452 71692 7
Label Code: LC 0309
Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 to 4): 527 169-2 01 /
Matrix / Runout (Inner ring, variant 1): MADE IN UK BY PMDC
Matrix / Runout (Inner ring, variant 2, 3, 4): MADE IN THE UK BY PMDC
Mastering SID Code (Variant 1 to 4): IFPI L001
Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0443
Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0431
Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 0462
Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 0485
Price Code: POL 900
SPARS Code: AAD
Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
Other (On sticker): 527 169-2/4
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
2406 001
The Who
Live At Leeds (LP, Album, Bla)
Track Record, Polydor
2406 001
UK
1970
POCP-9198
The Who
Live At Leeds +8 (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap)
Polydor
POCP-9198
Japan
1999
MCAT-2022
The Who
Live At Leeds (8-Trk, Album)
MCA Records
MCAT-2022
US
1973
7.193
The Who
Live At Leeds (LP, Album)
Polydor
7.193
Venezuela
1970
2406 001
The Who
Live At Leeds (LP, Album)
Polydor
2406 001
Italy
1970
Live at Leeds is the first live album by the English rock band The Who. It was recorded at the University Refectory, University of Leeds on 14 February 1970, and is the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon.
Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей The Wh. Live At Leeds (Cass, Album, Als). The Who. Live At Leeds (Cass, Album, Pap).
It was the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and perform. The who-live at leeds-orig. The Who - Who's Next (1977) MCA - MCA-3024. The Who Live At Leeds LP Vinyl Decca 79175 W/inserts VG++. The Who Live At Leeds LP Vinyl Decca 79175. The Who - Live at Leeds. Vinyl Condition: NM. Near mint (NM): like-new vinyl has original gloss, jacket is clean with no wear The Who - Live at Leeds 3 LP Half S. .
The Who. Released 1970. Live at Leeds Tracklist.
They did a gig at a college in England, recorded it, dug it, and came up with The Who Live At Leeds. Peter Townshend, who is the best critic of rock and roll in the world (his two interviews in Rolling Stone, at any rate, are the most brilliant and provocative dissertations on what rock and roll is, how it works, and what it’s for that I’ve ever read), packaged the record in such a way as to heighten its function.
This Live at Leeds is actually superior to its revered predecessor. The Who are at their Maximum R&B peak here, bringing an almost proto-metal aggression to supercharged covers of "Young Man Blues," "Summertime Blues," and "Shakin' All Over" (all from the original record) and treating fans to originals familiar ("I Can't Explain," "My Generation," "Magic Bus") and less known ("Heaven and Hell," "Tattoo," "A Quick One"). Expanded to 14 songs from the original six, The Who's "Live at Leeds" is a great album made even greater. It has been 40 years since The Who played their concert at the Refectory of the University of Leeds on Saint Valentine's Day 1970, but this album is better than ever. This album is loaded with energy; if the band members' soaring harmonies are not always absolutely perfect, well, it's a live album, and it shouldn't be perfect. The highlights of this album are many.
It was on February 14 1970 that The Who recorded their landmark Live At Leeds album in the hallowed 2,000 capacity Refectory. Thirty-six years later, with a little encouragement from me (a former Leeds Uni Ents Secretary), they were back to do it all over again.
Tracklist Hide Credits
Companies, etc.
Notes
Comes with poster of Marquee gig.Made in France
Original recording by Track Records in Great Britain.
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Tracklist
Companies, etc.
Other versions
Tracklist Hide Credits
Companies, etc.
Notes
© 1980 MCA RecordsA1. Jazz Edition BMI
A2,B1. Tro-Devon BMI
A3. Rumbalero BMI
A4. Mills ASCAP
B2. Tro-Essex BMI
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Other versions
Tracklist Hide Credits
Notes
iTunes 2014 Mastered for iTunes remaster with correct concert track order.Other versions
Tracklist
Notes
Single cover sleeve with photo of band on front.No inserts.
Polygram Discos Ltda.
Other versions
Tracklist Hide Credits
Companies, etc.
Credits
Notes
Issued, unlike typical Deluxe Edition releases, in a standard double jewel case, without the clear/opaque slipcase.A sticker is on the front of the release, stating: "Classic Who. Digitally remastered. 2-CD sets includes Live Tommy, extended sleeve notes and rare photos. 112 618-2"
Recorded at Leeds University on February 14 1970 on Pye Mobile.
First release of complete concert recording. Actual order of performance: tracks 1-1 to 1-9, 2-1 to 2-20, 1-10 to 1-13.
Management: Bill Curbishley, Trinifold Management Ltd.
Special thanks to George McManus, Andy McKaie, Bob Pridden, Chris Allen, Joe McMichael, John Atkins and Tim Joseph.
℗ 2001 Polydor Ltd (UK). © 2001 Polydor Ltd (UK).
Made in the EU
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Other versions
Tracklist Hide Credits
Companies, etc.
Credits
Notes
Produced at Leeds University on February 14, 1970.The original LP comprised Tracks 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 and was released as Track 2406 001 on May 23, 1970.
Released in the U.S. as Decca DL 79175 on May 16, 1970.
This compilation ℗ 1995 Polydor Ltd. (UK), © 1995 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Issued in a jewel case with clear tray and a 24-page booklet with liner notes and credits.
Similar releases:
Original pressing by PMDC, Germany
Universal M & L, Germany pressing from 1999 or later
Universal M & L, UK pressing from between 1999 and 2002
EDC, Germany pressing from 2005 or later
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Other versions
Live at Leeds is the first live album by the English rock band The Who. It was recorded at the University Refectory, University of Leeds on 14 February 1970, and is the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon.
Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей The Wh. Live At Leeds (Cass, Album, Als). The Who. Live At Leeds (Cass, Album, Pap).
It was the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and perform. The who-live at leeds-orig. The Who - Who's Next (1977) MCA - MCA-3024. The Who Live At Leeds LP Vinyl Decca 79175 W/inserts VG++. The Who Live At Leeds LP Vinyl Decca 79175. The Who - Live at Leeds. Vinyl Condition: NM. Near mint (NM): like-new vinyl has original gloss, jacket is clean with no wear The Who - Live at Leeds 3 LP Half S. .
The Who. Released 1970. Live at Leeds Tracklist.
They did a gig at a college in England, recorded it, dug it, and came up with The Who Live At Leeds. Peter Townshend, who is the best critic of rock and roll in the world (his two interviews in Rolling Stone, at any rate, are the most brilliant and provocative dissertations on what rock and roll is, how it works, and what it’s for that I’ve ever read), packaged the record in such a way as to heighten its function.
This Live at Leeds is actually superior to its revered predecessor. The Who are at their Maximum R&B peak here, bringing an almost proto-metal aggression to supercharged covers of "Young Man Blues," "Summertime Blues," and "Shakin' All Over" (all from the original record) and treating fans to originals familiar ("I Can't Explain," "My Generation," "Magic Bus") and less known ("Heaven and Hell," "Tattoo," "A Quick One"). Expanded to 14 songs from the original six, The Who's "Live at Leeds" is a great album made even greater. It has been 40 years since The Who played their concert at the Refectory of the University of Leeds on Saint Valentine's Day 1970, but this album is better than ever. This album is loaded with energy; if the band members' soaring harmonies are not always absolutely perfect, well, it's a live album, and it shouldn't be perfect. The highlights of this album are many.
It was on February 14 1970 that The Who recorded their landmark Live At Leeds album in the hallowed 2,000 capacity Refectory. Thirty-six years later, with a little encouragement from me (a former Leeds Uni Ents Secretary), they were back to do it all over again.
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