MEDIUM UHQCD CONDITION sealed JEWEL CASE M mint BOOKLET M mint SERIALNUMBER No LIMITED Yes MISCELLANEOUS Stereo,Informations in Englisch and Japanese REQUIRED HARDWARE Standard CD Player MUSICIAN HOMEPAGEthewho.com
Roger Daltrey - vocals
John Entwistle - bass, brass, vocals, piano (my wife)
Keith Moon - drums, percussion
Pete Townshend - guitar, vcs 3, organ, arp synthesizer, vocals, piano (baba o'riley)
Dave Arbus - violin (baba o'riley)
Nicky Hopkins - piano (the song is over, getting in tune)
baba o'riley - 4:59
bargain - 5:33
love ain't for keeping - 2:11
my wife - 3:35
song is over - 6:16
getting in tune - 4:49
going mobile - 3:40
behind blue eyes - 3:40
won't get fooled again - 8:31
Originally released in August 1971, Who's Next became The Who's most acclaimed work and one of the most important albums in the history of rock
Springing out of Pete Townshend's never-fully realized Lifehouse Project, it revolutionized popular music by introducing the use of pre-programmed synthesizers and sequencing
Who's Next also featured some of the Who's all-time biggest tracks, including "Baba O'Riley", "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Won't Get Fooled Again"
The Ultimate High Quality CD (UHQCD)
UHQCD is a radical change to the CD manufacturing process itself
The conventional wisdom about CD manufacturing, which had remained largely unchanged across the world for over 30 years, has been exhaustively questioned
Through this effort, the ultimate in quality was attained - a level of quality that is certainly impossible to achieve with existing CD discs
The Ultimate High Quality CD was developed through an effort to improve audio quality by simply upgrading the materials used in ordinary CDs to higher quality materials
For the substrate a high-transparency and high-fluidity polycarbonate (a type of plastic) of the type used for LCD panels was used, while for the reflective layer, low-cost, common aluminum was replaced with a unique and expensive alloy of high-reflectivity
Differences in manufacturing methods
Conventional CDs are produced using the technique of injection molding to form "pits" of data on polycarbonate material
Metal plate on which "pits" representing audio source data are formed is used as a die
This is called the "stamper"
Polycarbonate is melted at high temperature and poured into the die to duplicate the pit patterns on the stamper
This method is efficient because it enables high-speed production, but it does not enable totally accurate or complete duplication of the pits on the stamper
As a melted plastic, polycarbonate is inevitably viscous, so it cannot penetrate completely into every land and groove of the tiny pits of the stamper
The Ultimate High Quality CD photopolymer is used instead of polycarbonate to replicate the pits of the stamper
In their normal state, photopolymers are liquids, but one of their characteristic properties is that they harden when exposed to light of certain wavelengths
The advantage of this property, perfect replication of very finely detailed pits was achieved
Photopolymers in the liquid state are able to penetrate into the tiniest corners of pits on the stamper so that the pattern of the pits is reproduced to an extremely high level of accuracy
The Ultimate High Quality CD reproduces audio with greater precision and at a level that is impossible to achieve using conventional CD production technology!
RECORDING April - June 1971 at Olympic Studios Barnes London, mixed at Olympic Studios; "won't get fooled again" recorded at Stargroves (Rolling Stones Mobile Studio) and mixed at Island Studios London ENGINEERING Glyn Johns LABEL Polydor RE MASTERING -- RE RELEASED 2018 AVERAGE RATING 5 Stars out of 5 MADE IN Japan STYLE Rock / Hard Rock AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock
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