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The Who By Numbers (half-speed) |
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A work that represents the maturity of The Who
An album that blends maturity and conflict as a rock band.
"Who By Numbers" marks the beginning of The Who's mid-career, when they find themselves increasingly introspective. Pete Townshend's songwriting skillfully blends personal grief with social questioning. The album embodies the momentum of a rock band and the depth of a mature artist.
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- Drawing [Cover Drawing], Cover [Drawing] - John Entwistle
- Lacquer Cut By - Miles Showell
- Mastered By - Jon Astley
- Piano - Nicky Hopkins
- Producer - Glyn Johns
- Written-By - John Entwistle (B1)
- Written-By - Pete Townshend (A1 to A5, B2 to B5)