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Thirty Years of Maximum R&B
1994 box set by The Who From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thirty Years of Maximum R&B is a box set by British rock band, The Who released by Polydor Records internationally and by MCA Records in the U.S.; since 2003, it has been issued in America by Geffen Records. The set consists of four CDs that span The Who's career from their early days when they were known as The High Numbers 1964 to their 1991 cover of Elton John's "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting". It contains well-known tracks from studio albums, rarities, interviews, commercials, and sketches. A video titled Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live was also released in 1994.
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All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted. Any tracks with ** are commercials or dialogues recorded for BBC radio. Background music on 'Poetry Cornered' is 'Laguna Sunrise' taken from Black Sabbath's 1972 album, Black Sabbath Vol. 4.
Disc one
Disc two
Disc three
Disc four
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Personnel
- The Who
- Roger Daltrey - vocals, harmonica, percussion, guitar
- Kenney Jones - drums on "The Real Me", "You Better You Bet", "Eminence Front", and "Twist and Shout"
- John Entwistle - bass guitar, horns, piano, vocals
- Keith Moon - drums and percussion (all except noted), vocals on "Bell Boy" and "Girl's Eyes"
- Pete Townshend - guitars, synthesizer, piano, organ, vocals
- Additional musicians
- Jon Astley - drums on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
- Steve "Boltz" Bolton - guitar on "I'm a Man"
- John "Rabbit" Bundrick - keyboards on "The Real Me" and "I'm a Man"
- Jody Linscott - percussion on "I'm a Man"
- Jimmy Page - guitar on "I Can't Explain"
- Simon Phillips - drums on "I'm a Man"
- Design
- Design & Art Direction by Richard Evans
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