The Who Launch a Deluxe Edition of a Classic Album

March 5th, 2009 | Posted in Hot Pots by mache


The Who Sell Out was a classic album during an important moment in rock history: when rock met pop. The Who was one of the bands at the center of this change; pushing, reporting and producing change out of the change. They are clever creators and powerful performers, their last album released in 2006 Endless Wire showed their artistic skills to be so solid, they have transcended trends and generations. Their domination of the stage comes naturally, and their musical vision is classic.

The Who Sell Out was first released in 1967; among the tracks there are jingles and fake commercials. The album includes the great hit “I can see for Miles” which reached the top charts of that year and it’s one of the greatest songs in rock. The new deluxe edition will include rarities and remastered versions of the tracks.


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