The Who - Greatest Hits

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Album Review

Release date: 02 February 2010

The Who - Greatest Hits

Who : Tommy / Quadrophenia / The Kids Are Alright (Original Soundtracks)

Perhaps MTV's greatest crime against rock'n'roll is that it finally dissuaded pop groups from making films....

Perhaps MTV's greatest crime against rock'n'roll is that it finally dissuaded pop groups from making films. If you want to know why that's such a shame, behold - The Who's entire filmic ouevre on remastered CDs. Those traumatised in childhood by the film version of the 'Oo's symbolist epic Tommy will remember it as a hideously garish monster which...

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