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Live at the Oval 1971 2LP

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With 35,000 in attendance, on September 18, 1971 The Who headlined Goodbye Summer: A Rock Concert in aid of Famine Relief for the People of Bangladesh at The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, south London. Newly mixed from the original 8-track analog multi-track tapes, this concert shows The Who continuing their dominance as the top live rock band of the era. The outstanding performance culminates in Pete Townshend and Keith Moon destroying their equipment in a grand finale.

Recorded live at The Oval, London, England – September 18, 1971
Recorded by Glyn Johns with Pye Mobile Recording Unit
Newly mixed from 8-track analog tapes
Mixed by Bob Pridden and Richard Whittaker at The Bridge Studio – October/November 2024
Mastered by Jon Astley and Layla Astley at Close To The Edge – November 2024
Art Direction & Design: Richard Evans
Cover Illustration: Josh Townshend (Pete Townshend’s Nephew)
Liner Notes: Andy Neill

Tracklist:

LP ONE – SIDE A

1. So Glad To See Ya
2. Summertime Blues
3. My Wife
4. Love Ain’t For Keeping
5. I Can’t Explain
6. Substitute

LP ONE – SIDE B

1. Bargain
2. Behind Blue Eyes
3. Won’t Get Fooled Again

LP TWO – SIDE C

1. Baby Don’t You Do It
2. Pinball Wizard
3. See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You
LP TWO – SIDE D
1. My Generation
2. Naked Eye
3. Magic Bus

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