The Who Sell Out was originally released as Track 612 002 (mono), 613002 (stereo) on December 15th, 1967. It reached #13 in the U.K. Released in the U.S. as Decca DL 4950 (mono), DL 74950 (stereo), it reached #48.
[The concept for The Who Sell Out came from Pete and Who manager Chris Stamp. Stamp tried to interest advertisers in paying for the adverts inserted by The Who on the record but, with only 50,000 copies of the album expected to be printed, none of the companies would buy. The U.S. LP hit the Billboard charts on January 6th. It was undoubtedly released prior to that date, maybe as early as the last week of December 1967.
The stereo mix was completed at De Lane Lea Studios, London, on October 30. The mono master was completed at the same studio November 2nd. The mono "Our Love Was" track has a different guitar part from the stereo and features a "flanging" effect throughout. "Odorono" lost its guitar part, "Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand," "Tattoo" and "Relax" have slightly different mixes and the bass was more prominent throughout. This mix was released on SHM-CD in Japan in 2009.
The Who Sell Out is the third album by the English rock band The Who, released in 1967. It is a concept album, formatted as a collection of unrelated songs interspersed with faux commercials and public service announcements. The album purports to be a broadcast by pirate radio station Radio London (Radio London being a famed "pirate" radio station of the era - so called because it literally transmitted from a ship floating in international waters to get around broadcasting restrictions!).
Part of the intended irony of the title was that The Who were actually making commercials during that period of their career, some of which are included as bonus tracks on the remastered CD. The album's release was reportedly followed by a bevy of lawsuits due to the mention of real-world commercial interests in the faux commercials and on the album covers, and by the makers of the real jingles (Radio London jingles), who claimed The Who used them without permission. (The jingles were produced by PAMS Productions of Dallas, Texas, which created thousands of station ID jingles in the 1960s and 1970s.) In 2003, the album was ranked number 113 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
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Tracks
Disc 1
1. Armenia City In The Sky (John Keen) - 3:51
2. Heinz Baked Beans (John Entwistle) - 1:00
3. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - 2:34
4. Odorono - 2:35
5. Tattoo - 2:54
6. Our Love Was - 3:25
7. I Can See For Miles - 4:05
8. I Cant Reach You - 3:31
9. Medac - 0:57
10.Relax - 2:38
11.Silas Stingy - 3:04
12.Sunrise - 3:03
13.Real (1 & 2) - 5:39
14.Real Naive - 0:59
15.Someone's Coming (John Entwistle) - 2:36
16.Early Morning Cold Taxi (Roger Daltrey, Dave Langston) - 2:59
17.Jaguar - 2:58
18.Coke After Coke - 1:05
19.Glittering Girl - 3:00
20.Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran, Jerry Capehart) - 2:35
21.John Mason Cars (Entwistle, Moon) - 0:39
22.Girls Eyes (Moon) - 2:52
23.Sodding About (Entwistle, Moon, Townshend) - 2:47
24.Premier Drums (Full Version) - 0:42
25.Odorono (Final Chorus) - 0:24
26.Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (US Mirasound Version) - 3:22
27.Things Go Better With Coke - 0:30
28.In The Hall Of The Mountain King (Grieg, arranged by the Who) - 4:23
29.Top Gear - 0:50
30.Real (1 & 2) (Remake Version) - 6:37
Disc 21. Armenia City In The Sky (John Keen) - 3:47
2. Heinz Baked Beans (John Entwistle) - 0:58
3. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - 2:34
4. Odorono - 2:30
5. Tattoo - 2:48
6. Our Love Was - 3:23
7. I Can See For Miles - 4:02
8. I Cant Reach You - 3:27
9. Medac - 0:56
10.Relax - 2:36
11.Silas Stingy - 2:58
12.Sunrise - 3:00
13.Real (1 & 2) - 5:48
14.Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand (US Single Version) - 3:16
15.Someones Coming (UK Single Mix) - 2:31
16.Relax (Early Demo Stereo) - 3:21
17.Jaguar (Original Mono Mix) - 2:51
18.Glittering Girl (Unreleased Version) - 3:17
19.Tattoo (Early Mono Mix) - 2:46
20.Our Love Was (Take 12 Unused Mono Mix) - 3:16
21.Rotosound Strings (With Final Note Stereo) - 0:12
22.I Can See For Miles (Early Mono Mix) - 4:00
23.Real (Early Mono Mix) - 10:49
All songs by Pete Townshend excpet where noted.
The Who
*Roger Daltrey - Lead, Backing Vocals, Percussion
*John Entwistle - Bass Guitar, Backing, Lead Vocals, Horns
*Pete Townshend - Guitar, Backing, Lead Vocals, Keyboards, Pennywhistle, Banjo
*Keith Moon - Drums, Backing Vocals, Percussion, Lead Vocals On "Jaguar" And "Girl's Eyes"
Additional Musicians
*Al Kooper - Keyboards, Organ
*John Keen - Lead Vocals (Shared With Daltrey) On "Armenia City In The Sky"
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At the time of its release, it also had the most ferociously powerful guitars and drums yet captured on a rock record. Pete Townshend's exhilarating chord crunches and guitar distortions threaten to leap off the grooves on "My Generation" and "Out in the Street"; Keith Moon attacks the drums with a lightning, ruthless finesse throughout. Some "Maximum R&B" influence lingered in the two James Brown covers, but much of Townshend's original material fused Beatlesque hooks and power chords with anthemic mod lyrics, with "The Good's Gone", "Much Too Much", "La La La Lies", and especially "The Kids Are Alright" being highlights. "A Legal Matter" hinted at more ambitious lyrical concerns, and "The Ox" was instrumental mayhem that pushed the envelope of 1965 amplification with its guitar feedback and nonstop crashing drum rolls.
While the execution was sometimes crude, and the songwriting not as sophisticated as it would shortly become, the Who never surpassed the pure energy level of this record.