1995, Geffen
Re-mastered! 'There is certainly no better record of how this band was a volcano of violence on-stage, teetering on the edge of chaos but never blowing apart. This was most true on the original LP, which was a trim six tracks, three of them covers ("Young Man Blues," "Summertime Blues," "Shakin' All Over") and three originals from the mid-'60s, two of those ("Substitute," "My Generation") vintage parts of their repertory and only "Magic Bus" representing anything resembling a recent original, with none bearing a trace of its mod roots. This was pure, distilled power, all the better for its brevity; throughout the '70s the album was seen as one of the gold standards in live rock & roll, and certainly it had a fury that no proper Who studio album achieved. It was also notable as one of the earliest legitimate albums to implicitly acknowledge - and go head to head with - the existence of bootleg LPs. Indeed, its very existence owed something to the efforts of Pete Townshend and company to stymie the bootleggers.' - Bruce Eder and Stephen Thomas Erlewine / All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Heaven and Hell |
| 2 | I Can't Explain |
| 3 | Fortune Teller |
| 4 | Tattoo |
| 5 | Young Man Blues |
| 6 | Substitute |
| 7 | Happy Jack |
| 8 | I'm a Boy |
| 9 | Quick One, While He's Away |
| 10 | Amazing Journey/Sparks |
| 11 | Summertime Blues |
| 12 | Shakin' All Over |
| 13 | My Generation |
| 14 | Magic Bus |
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