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The Who - Ultimate Collection (Remastered) (CD)

Ultimate Collection (Remastered)
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Album Details: Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

Release Date:06/11/2002
Label:Mca
UPC:008811287726

User Reviews: Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

  • Overall:

    A great introduction

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 6, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Ultimate Collection (Remastered) review helpful

    This is a great introduction to one of the best bands in the world. This is without a doubt the best compilation of the Who's work. Nearly all their most famous stuff is here and the remastering is fabulous. If you like it, I suggest getting the W...ho Sell-out, a great album in its own right. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Okay

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 10, 2002

    It's certainly better than the last compilation album from 1996. People should buy it and understand just why they're still the greatest band in the world. It's good to have Eminence Front on it (actually a great track). Although I'd include Athena a...s well. But why did they include the single version of The Kids Are Alright, and not the full length version?? A big plus for the terrific pictures in the booklet. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    Following in the footsteps not only of Universal's many Ultimate Collection, but also the Beatles 1 -- a groundbreaking collection in the sense that it proved that a collection that contains all the hits will actually sell on CD (thereby proving the cynical ploy of leaving hits off a compilation in order to sell catalog is flawed) -- the Who's 2002 compilation The Ultimate Collection attempts to collect all their hits, all their anthems in one place. It fits that bill very well, providing all the big items from "I Can't Explain" to "Emenince Front" as it spans two discs and 35 tracks. Sure, fans will find personal favorites missing, whether it's "A Quick One While He's Away" or "Athena," while collectors will note that it contains everything from the previous attempt at an exhaustive CD compilation, 1996's My Generation: The Very Best of the Who, but it doesn't matter, because this is the best summation of their career for a general audience yet assembled. It functions as both an intro...duction and as the one Who album listeners who just want the hits will need. But in case you're one of those listeners who need to be persuaded to buy a new Who compilation, since you already have three or 12, plus all the expanded reissues, the initial pressing of The Ultimate Collection contain a four-track bonus disc of rarities featuring the rare U.S. single version of "Substitute," an early version of "I'm a Boy," a previously unreleased acoustic version of "Happy Jack," and the U.K. single version of "Magic Bus." All are nice rarities, but collectors will have to consider if they really want to buy a double-disc set of everything they already have just to get four songs. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Who

Few bands in the history of rock roll were riddled with as many contradictions as the Who. All four members had wildly different personalities, as their notoriously intense live performances demonstrated. The group was a whirlwind of activity, as the wild Keith Moon fell over his drum kit and Pete Townshend leaped into the air with his guitar, spinning his right hand i... Read more