|
Live at the Royal Albert Hall (with Bonus Disc) | 
enlarge | Artist: The Who Label: Steamhammer Us Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $8.64 You Save: $3.34 (28%)
New (38) Used (17) from $7.48
Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 42941
Format: Enhanced, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 1
MPN: 7488 UPC: 693723748825 EAN: 0693723748825 ASIN: B0000942K8
Release Date: July 22, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: new, sealed
|
| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | I Can't Explain | | • | Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - The Who, Daltrey, Roger | | • | Pinball Wizard | | • | The Relay | | • | My Wife - The Who, Entwistle, John | | • | The Kids Are Alright | | • | Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand | | • | Bargain | | • | Magic Bus | | • | Who Are You | | • | Baba O'Riley |
Disc 2
| • | Drowned | | • | Heart to Hang Onto | | • | So Sad About Us | | • | I'm One | | • | Getting in Tune | | • | Behind Blue Eyes | | • | You Better You Bet | | • | The Real Me | | • | Won't Get Fooled Again | | • | 5:15 |
Disc 3
| • | I'm Free | | • | Young Man Blues | | • | Summertime Blues | | • | I Don`t Even Know Myself | | • | I'm Free | | • | I Don't Even Know Myself | | • | Summertime Blues - The Who, Capehart, Jerry | | • | Young Man Blues - The Who, Allison, Mose |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The Who wrapped up their 2000 World Tour--possibly their final wave of the Union Jack hankie now that John Entwhistle has died--with this red-carpet Teenage Cancer Trust charity shindig at the Royal Albert Hall. Time has taken its toll on some of the Who's more splenetic sensibilities; there are times when Roger Daltrey sounds too seasoned and contented to muster much in the way of vocal vitriol. But the old grumblers can still sound enthusiastically cross. While few live albums rival Live at Leeds for impelling urgency, Live at the Royal Albert Hall has added curiosity value by virtue of the contributions from a slew of younger and famous devotees, including Eddie Vedder, Paul Weller, Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones, and Kennedy. Not to be upstaged by younger bucks, the Who sound positively regal on "Won't Get Fooled Again" and as feral as rutting tigers on "My Generation." --Kevin Maidment
Album Description First time on CD for what was previously a DVD/video only release, originally issued in 2001. This 3 CD limited edition features 25 tracks recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on the 27th of November 2000 on discs 1 & 2, and 4 more bonus tracks recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall on the 8th of February 2002 on disc 3, 'I'm Free', 'I Don't Even Know Myself', 'Summertime Blues' & 'Young Man Blues'. Features special guests Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones, Kennedy, Eddie Vedder & Paul Weller. Standard double jewel case. SPV.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
The SACD Version of this concert is excellent November 16, 2008 Am listening to this concert in the SACD format through B and O headphones and the sound quality is excellent. Perhaps I am biased as I was at this concert right near the front and remember being enthralled. A great selection of songs from a group that puts most of today's music to shame. John Entwistle's bass solo on 515 is worth the price of the collection itself. Catch it on DVD as well.
great concert February 29, 2008 this is a great cd, this is one of the greatest bands in the history
A not so good performance from a great band November 12, 2007 Yes, the Who are one of the greatest live bands ever, but on this album they certaintly don't sound like it. The only redeeming factor is great songs such as "Baba O'Riley", "Won't Get Fooled Again", and "My Generation". I particularly didn't care for the long drawn out version of "The Kids Are Alright". I also felt that it would have been a better concert without the special guests.
I give this album three stars because the song selection is good but the overall performance was subpar.
Great Performance January 28, 2007 I already own the Live at the Royal Hall DVD which is a great DVD to own. This CD package includes a bonus disc of unreleased Who material which was performed later that includes Young Man Blues, Summertime Blues, I Do Even Know Myself and I'm Free. In addition, the original CD also has a great performance bt Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam from the Who's Next Album Getting in Tune. In addition, it has another song Mary Ann with The Shaky Hand. I have converted this performance to MP3 files in order that I can listen to it on my IPOD. In addition, this CD/DVD has probably one of John Entwistle's last performance since he passed away later at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas before the start of another Who tour. In addition, great performance by Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kennedy, Eddie Vedder and others. It is a great tribute to one of my favorite and greatest Rock and Roll bands of all times. The Who is still touring and I highly recommend everyone to see them.
Not Bad for a Bunch of Old Geezers November 9, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I first saw this set available on CD, my first thought was "great - just what the world needs - another Who live album!" But the sucker that I am for music by The Who, I bought it anyway, and was pleasantly surprised by how good it is. Having stripped themselves to a five-piece after the 1989 "The Kids Are Alright" tour and the 1996 "Quadrophenia" tour, the Who got back to basics for this show. These guys may have been in their fifties when they did this, but that didn't stop them from returning to their over-the-top bombastic glory. If I could use one word to describe their performance, it would be "incendiary." Roger Daltrey's voice can't quite hit the high notes like it used to, but he showed on this set that he still had the pipes to do Who songs justice. Pete Townshend has a very nasty guitar tone throughout, and this is not a bad thing. Best of all, you get to hear John Entwistle, the Bassist of the Millennium, playing lead bass while Pete thrashes out his power chords. The interplay between him and Pete, especially on Magic Bus, is a revelation. He plays a mind-bending solo on 5'15. Sadly, The Ox is no longer with us. I still miss him. There are no bassists like him - before or since. His final performance is documented on the bonus disc, and it's quite a performance. The band is at it's fire-belching best throughout. The song selection is top notch, and includes a few surprises (The Relay, Let's See Action, I'm One, Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand), plus the usual suspects. The only reason I don't give this set 5 stars is because too much of the between-song banter from Pete is left in. The only exception to this was when he put a heckler in his place. Pete always was a punk at heart. This performance reminds me of when they played at MSG in New York after 9-11. I remember they blew the roof off the place, and this performance in London has that same feel. This is a worthy addition to any Who fan's collection. Get it now - you won't be disappointed.
|
|
|
|