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    The Who - Who’s Next (Steven Wilson Remix) (1971/2023) [BD-Audio Rip 24-96]

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    The Who - Who’s Next (Steven Wilson Remix) (1971/2023) [BD-Audio Rip 24-96]

    The Who - Who’s Next (Steven Wilson Remix) (1971/2023)
    FLAC 2.0 (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 108:48 minutes | 2,15 GB
    Classic Rock, Arena Rock | Label: Polydor Records

    Featuring 155 tracks, of which 89 are previously unreleased and 57 feature fresh remixes, the set will delight longtime Who fans with its long-sought, complete picture of Townshend’s incredibly prescient songwriting, while captivating a new audience with his visionary description of a future that has, in many ways, come true. It features all of his songs, in their many stages of development, from the abandoned, audacious Life House project, started in 1970 as a follow-up to The Who’s epic Tommy, and from the undisputed rock classic of 1971 that it evolved into, Who’s Next.

    Across the course of ten-CD and multiple vinyl sets, Who’s Next | Life House sets out Townshend’s extraordinary vision of a world beset by climatic catastrophe and pollution, leading to a curtailing of personal freedom that will be all too familiar to the pandemic generation. Decades ahead of his time, he details how the population is then seduced and sedated by access to an entertainment “Grid,” piped into every home via the use of virtual reality experience suits.

    In his introduction to the new editions, Townshend describes Life House as “a portentous polemic about the coming of a nation beaten down by climate issues and pollution.” He then explains how “an opportunist and autocratic government enforce a national lock-down in which every person is hooked up to an entertainment grid.” Music itself then becomes an inconvenient diversion, “a very real distraction to the subjugation of the population in suits,” with fascinating consequences. Songs that depicted a dystopian world in which faceless corporations control our lives may have been fiction at the time, but they have come to be more like documentary.

    The unfulfilled project, which Townshend conceived as one part film script and one part blueprint for a live musical experiment, brought him to the edge of a breakdown. But, as he writes, “some wonderful music came from the project, and the idea has always held me in thrall, partly because so many of the strands of the fiction seem to be coming true.”

    Listeners will hear, for the first time, how that concept folded into Who’s Next, widely regarded as not only one of the greatest albums in the band’s astonishing catalogue, but a seminal moment in music history. Here, The Who’s instinctive, scintillating cohesion reached new peaks, Townshend’s brilliant creativity as one of rock’s great auteurs brought thrillingly to life by Roger Daltrey’s unsurpassed vocal performances, John Entwistle’s visceral, fluid basslines and Keith Moon’s fiery potency on the drums.

    The Super Deluxe edition of Who’s Next | Life House will contain 10 CDs, all remastered from the original tapes by longtime Who engineer Jon Astley, plus a Blu-ray Audio disc with newly-created Atmos and 5.1 surround mixes of Who’s Next and 14 bonus tracks by in-demand artist and producer Steven Wilson.

    Highlights of the 155-track format include Townshend’s demos for Life House; The Who’s 1971 session recordings at the Record Plant in New York; sessions at Olympic Studios in southwest London from 1970-1972; and, for the first time, two newly mixed and complete 1971 concerts from London’s Young Vic Theatre and San Francisco’s Civic Auditorium. Timeless highlights of those sessions and performances include ‘Baba O’Riley’, ‘Behind Blue Eyes’ and ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’, on which Daltrey created the most awe-inspiring scream ever heard. Those classics continue to illuminate Who concerts to this day.

    Tracklist:
    01. Baba O’Riley
    02. Bargain
    03. Love Ain’t for Keeping
    04. My Wife
    05. The Song Is Over
    06. Getting in Tune
    07. Going Mobile
    08. Behind Blue Eyes
    09. Won’t Get Fooled Again
    10. The Seeker (Unedited Version)
    11. Here For More
    12. Now I'm A Farmer
    13. I Don't Know Myself (Eel Pie Sound Version)
    14. Water (IBC Version)
    15. Naked Eye (Olympic Sound Version)
    16. Pure And Easy
    17. Too Much of Anything
    18. Let's See Action
    19. When I Was a Boy
    20. Join Together (Unedited Version)
    21. Put The Money Down
    22. Relay (Unedited Version)
    23. Long Live Rock

    Ripped from BD (LPCM) using DVD Audio Extractor.

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2023-10-14 16:36:08

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    Analyzed: The Who / Who’s Next (Steven Wilson remix)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR8 -0.50 dB -10.85 dB 5:04 01-Baba O’Riley
    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.24 dB 5:35 02-Bargain
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.45 dB 2:12 03-Love Ain’t for Keeping
    DR8 -0.50 dB -9.69 dB 3:36 04-My Wife
    DR9 -0.50 dB -12.03 dB 6:25 05-The Song Is Over
    DR8 -0.50 dB -10.71 dB 4:51 06-Getting in Tune
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.80 dB 3:46 07-Going Mobile
    DR9 -0.50 dB -11.96 dB 3:42 08-Behind Blue Eyes
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.97 dB 8:34 09-Won’t Get Fooled Again
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.36 dB 4:01 10-The Seeker (Unedited Version)
    DR9 -0.50 dB -11.02 dB 2:27 11-Here For More
    DR8 -0.50 dB -9.58 dB 4:10 12-Now I'm A Farmer
    DR9 -0.50 dB -11.89 dB 5:38 13-I Don't Know Myself (Eel Pie Sound Version)
    DR8 -0.50 dB -10.32 dB 5:10 14-Water (IBC Version)
    DR10 -0.50 dB -11.82 dB 6:01 15-Naked Eye (Olympic Sound Version)
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.76 dB 5:33 16-Pure And Easy
    DR9 -0.50 dB -11.05 dB 4:29 17-Too Much of Anything
    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.37 dB 3:58 18-Let's See Action
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.11 dB 3:33 19-When I Was a Boy
    DR9 -0.50 dB -11.68 dB 6:05 20-Join Together (Unedited Version)
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.48 dB 4:43 21-Put The Money Down
    DR9 -0.50 dB -10.89 dB 5:11 22-Relay (Unedited Version)
    DR7 -0.50 dB -8.41 dB 4:03 23-Long Live Rock
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    Number of tracks: 23
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2988 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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