Who's Next (Bonus Track Version)

Who's Next (Bonus Track Version)


  • Singer: The Who
  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 1971-08-14
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ 2014 Geffen Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Baba O'Riley The Who 4:59
2
Bargain The Who 5:33
3
Love Ain't for Keeping The Who 2:10
4
My Wife The Who 3:35
5
The Song Is Over The Who 6:19
6
Getting In Tune The Who 4:49
7
Going Mobile The Who 3:43
8
Behind Blue Eyes The Who 3:40
9
Won't Get Fooled Again The Who 8:36
10
Pure and Easy The Who 4:38
11
Baby Don't You Do It The Who 8:43
12
Naked Eye The Who 6:20
13
Water The Who 8:35
14
Too Much of Anything The Who 4:23
15
I Don't Even Know Myself The Who 5:03
16
Behind Blue Eyes The Who 3:28

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  • Reviews

    • Good

      5
      By Blue1975520
      But I came for baba o’ Riley.
    • One star for terrible mix of a good album

      1
      By Strwbryflds
      Apparently "Mastered for iTunes" means turning up the bass and removing all treble, so it sounds like you're listening to it underwater
    • One of the best rock albums of all time

      5
      By iPhone4tom
      It's been over 40 years since the release of this album and it still holds up and it's as relivant or more relivant today than when it was first released. Pete wrote a brilliant collection of songs that hold togethermagnificently, and the boys were in top form. It's one classic song to the next finishing with the finishing anthem, Won't get fooled again, to complete their opus. Rolling Stone has it at number 28 of the all time best 100 Albums, it belongs higher than that, there is no question.