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The who face dances
The who face dances













"Don't Let Go The Coat" was played in every concert of the 1981 tour, but did not last past it.

the who face dances

Live performances of this song did not differ much from the studio arrangement, save for the guitar solo, which was usually played differently. However, only "You Better You Bet", "The Quiet One" and "Another Tricky Day" were played after the tour. On the band's 1981 tour supporting the album, five songs were performed live: "You Better You Bet", "Don't Let Go The Coat", "The Quiet One", "Did You Steal My Money", and "Another Tricky Day". "You Better You Bet" was the first single from the album its music video was one of the first music videos aired on MTV in 1981, and was the first to be repeated on the channel.Įvery song on this album, with the exception of "Daily Records", has been performed live by either The Who or one of its members' outside bands. The live track "How Can You Do It Alone" is an edited version of the live performance. In 1997, the album was re-mixed, remastered and re-released by MCA Records with three outtakes as well as two live tracks.

the who face dances

It only held the songs from the original LP.

the who face dances

In 1992, Sincer Records re-released the album on CD. Kitaj, Howard Hodgkin, Patrick Caulfield, and Blake himself. Artists include Tom Phillips, Richard Hamilton, Allen Jones, David Hockney, Clive Barker, R. The album cover features paintings of the members by many British painters, who were commissioned by Peter Blake, designer of the cover of The Beatles' Sgt. The album peaked at #4 on the US Billboard album charts and #2 on the UK album charts. It was one of two Who studio albums with drummer Kenney Jones, who had replaced Keith Moon after his death three years earlier.ĭespite middling reviews from Rolling Stone Magazine and other critics, Roger Daltrey went on record saying he liked this album in a 1994 interview. Records in the United States (it was the band's first release on that label) and on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom. In addition there are four 12″ x 12″ fine art prints included in the package with four portraits on each print.Template:Album reviews Face Dances is the ninth studio album by the English rock band The Who.

the who face dances

LP1 is on blue heavyweight vinyl with coloured labels and LP2 is on yellow heavyweight vinyl with coloured labels. The album cover features the original Peter Blake design front and back. You Better You Bet (previously unreleased)Īnother Tricky Day (previously unreleased) Side 4 All tracks live at Grugahalle, Essen, 28 March 1981 and broadcast live for Rockpalastĭon’t Let Go The Coat (previously unreleased) The album was remastered and cut at half speed by Miles Showell at Abbey Road.ĭon’t Let Go The Coat ( previously unreleased) with Pete on lead vocals LP2, entitled Face Dances Part 3 has another nine tracks. LP1 is the original album with its nine tracks. This year’s release from The Who for Record Store Day 2021 is an expanded 2 LP set of their 1981 album Face Dances celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2021.















The who face dances