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The Who's Tommy Orchestral
2019 live album by Roger Daltrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Who's Tommy Orchestral is a live album by English rock singer Roger Daltrey, performing The Who's 1969 album Tommy alongside members of The Who touring band and a symphony orchestra conducted by Keith Levenson. It was recorded in July 2018 in Bethel, New York, at the site of the original Woodstock festival, during a US tour of the concert. Later, in February 2019, Levenson directed and recorded the Budapest Scoring Orchestra in Budapest with new arrangements from David Campbell, to add a new orchestral backing to the album.[2][3]
The album was released by Polydor on 14 June 2019 to mark the 50th anniversary of the original recording, as a vinyl 2-LP set and a single CD. The track list presents the original studio album almost exactly, with the only changes being it missing "Underture", and a slightly different order.[4] According to Daltrey "[the album is] played as a structured piece of music that is written and respected just as we respect the great composers of the past".[5] The cover was designed by Richard Evans.[3]
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Track listing
All songs written by Pete Townshend, except where noted.
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Personnel
Band
- Roger Daltrey – vocals, producer
- Simon Townshend – guitar, vocals
- Frank Simes – guitar, background vocal
- Jon Button – bass, background vocal
- Loren Gold – keyboards, background vocal
- Scott Devours – drums
- David Campbell – arranger
- Keith Levenson – conductor, producer
- Budapest Scoring Orchestra – orchestra
Technical
- Gareth Johnson – mixing
- Richard Whittaker – mixing, additional production
- Richard Evans – sleeve design
- Andrew Bannister – label design
References
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