The Who : Quadrophenia Vinyl 12" Album 2 discs (2011) NEW Amazing ValueTitle: Quadrophenia Artist: The Who Genre: Rock/Pop|Rock Duration: 81.40 mins Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Type: Vinyl No. Disc 1 3 Quadrophenia 6.13 mins.
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The Who Quadrophenia A1/B2/A1/B2 1st Press EX 2 x Vinyl LP Record 2657013 (N1) This is the rare first pressing outer sleeve does have some wear and tear as seen in photos inside and the booklet are very good condition both vinyl are in excellent condition grab a bargain
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This product is a vinyl record of The Who's album "Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy," released in 1969 on the Polydor Records label. The record grading is excellent (EX) and comes in a very good (VG) cardboard sleeve. This 12" vinyl features a mix of pop, rock, and rock 'n' roll genres, showcasing the band's iconic sound. Perfect for collectors or music enthusiasts looking to enjoy the classic back catalogue of one of the seminal British bands of the era.
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The Who : Live at the Oval 1971 VINYL 12" Album 2 discs (2025) NEW Title: Live at the Oval 1971 Artist: The Who Genre: Rock/Pop|Rock Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Type: Vinyl No. of Discs: 2 disc(s) Studio / Label: UMR UK Release Date: 22 Aug 2025.
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The Who Who's Next (Vinyl LP 12") Remaster [NEW] 50th Anniversary 1LP: Black Vinyl Side A 1. Baba O’Riley 2. Bargain 3. Love Ain’t for Keeping 4. My Wife 5.
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The Who : The Who Hits 50 Vinyl 12" Album 2 discs (2015) NEW Amazing ValueTitle: The Who Hits 50 Artist: The Who Genre: Rock/Pop|Rock Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Type: Vinyl No. of Discs: 2 disc(s) Studio / Label: Polydor UK Release Date: 23 Mar 2015.
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Remastered 50th anniversary edition. Who's Next is the fifth studio album by The Who, released on 14 August 1971. Dave Arbus' subtle then frantic viola solo raises it another gear. As ever, Daltrey's ragged voice brings humanity to Townshend's over-thinking.
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There are only a handful of genuinely seminal albums, but The Who's Live at Leeds is undoubtedly one. Recorded in the comparatively intimate environs of the university refectory, Leeds, in February 1970, the two-hour-plus show was heavily truncated and clocked in at a mere 38 minutes upon it's release as an album later the same year. Despite this, the album's six tracks showcased the thermonuclear dynamics that established the who as the best live rock band in the world. Throughout the proceedings, the Who's blitzkrieg barrage is propelled by the octopus limbed Keith Moon-the-loon and John Entwistle's elasticated, dc10-booming bass, topped with Pete Townsend's tumultuous windmilled power chords and Roger Daltrey's howl.
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