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The Who - Live Tommy At The Leeds album flac Performer: The Who
Title: Live Tommy At The Leeds
Style: Classic Rock
Country: Japan
MP3 album: 1126 mb
FLAC album: 1481 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Rock

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.

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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: 4 LP Lot; LIVE AT LEEDS 12 Inserts; WHO'S LAST; TOMMY; ONE OF THE BOYS.

Sleeve design by Graphreaks. The original album consisted of just six tracks. The first upgrade, the 1995 CD version of Live at Leeds consisted of 14 tracks.

We shouldn’t fool ourselves: a good part of the appeal of Tommy was its claim to profundity, a claim that was hardly lost on the hundreds of thousands who bought it (and who bought Led Zeppelin to satisfy other sorts of needs), and a claim which had no need of legitimizing verbiage from attendant writers to help it along  . After Tommy it wasn’t so risky and it was time for it. They did a gig at a college in England, recorded it, dug it, and came up with The Who Live At Leeds.

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.

They released the album on May 16, 1970. The concert came about as somewhat of an afterthought. They had finally achieved mainstream success with Tommy the previous year and had hoped to compile a live album made from the many dates they recorded. But Pete Townshend decided he didn’t want to go through the hassle of determining which versions were the best and had his sound man Bob Pridden burn the tapes. Instead, the Who booked two shows, one at the University of Leeds for Feb. 14 and a second in Hull the next day, and would choose the songs from there

Live At Leeds 1970: Heaven And Hell, I Can't Explain, Fortune Teller, Tattoo, Young Man Blues, Substitute, Happy Jack, I'm A Boy, A Quick One, Overture, 1921, Amazing Journey, Sparks, Eyesight to The Blind, Christmas, The Acid Queen, Pinball Wizard, Do You Think It's Alright, Fiddle About, Tommy Can You Hear Me?, There's A Doctor, Go To The Mirror! . The Who rehearsals are pretty unique - live studio "Tommy" rehearsals with excellent sound quality Where are the rest of the songs??

Following the news that The Who are set to play Leeds again, in June 2006, we look at the background to one of rock's most famous albums - Live at Leeds. The original Who were: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, John Entwhistle. The band performed at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, Woodstock in 1969, Live Aid in 1985 and Live 8 in 2005. They had just conquered America, played at Woodstock and Tommy was being hailed as a work of genius. And what did they do? Arrived at Leeds Uni and recorded what I reckon to be the best live album ever. Many different versions of the Live in Leeds album have been re-released and re-mixed in the past decades but copies of the original record, complete with paper sleeve and all liner notes still pop-up an online auction sites. John Standerline writes to say: "Can I correct you on a point of detail about the original concert.

Tracklist

1 Overture
2 It's A Boy
3 1921
4 Amazing Journey
5 Sparks
6 The Hawker (Eyesight To The Blind)
7 Christmas
8 The Acid Queen
9 Pinball Wizard
10 Do You Think It's Alright
11 Fiddle About
12 Tommy Can You Hear Me
13 There's A Doctor
14 Go To The Mirror
15 Miracle Cure
16 Sally Simpson
17 I'm Free
18 Tommy's Holiday Camp
19 We're Not Gonna Take It

Notes

Live at Leeds February 14, 1970.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MD 61500 The Who Live Tommy At The Leeds ‎(CD, Unofficial) Midas Touch MD 61500 Japan 1996