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Artist:The Who
Title:The Who Sell Out
Label:Polydor / Track
Country:International
Catalogue:3715609
Barcode:602537156092
Date:23 Mar 2015
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 6 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The WhoArmenia City In The SkySpeedy KeeneRate
A2The WhoHeinz Baked BeansJohn EntwistleRate
A3The WhoMary Anne With The Shaky HandPete TownshendRate
A4The WhoOderonoPete TownshendRate
A5The WhoTattooPete TownshendRate
A6The WhoOur Love WasPete TownshendRate
A7The WhoI Can See For MilesPete TownshendRate
B1The WhoI Can't Reach YouPete TownshendRate
B2The WhoMedacJohn EntwistleRate
B3The WhoRelaxPete TownshendRate
B4The WhoSilas StingyJohn EntwistleRate
B5The WhoSunrisePete TownshendRate
B6The WhoRael (Parts 1&2)Pete TownshendRate


Notes

Remastered in 24-96 format and pressed on heavyweight 180g vinyl. contains original issue 'Poster' artwork.

LC000309 (Polydor) on labels.

Images



Number: 1324090  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: snig72
Description: front


Number: 1655212 
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Cover with sticker


Number: 1655213 
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Back Cover


Number: 1655217 
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Label A


Number: 1655215 
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Side 2 label


Number: 1655214 
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Poster


Number: 1655979 
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Stereo Wave File (end of Relax)


Number: 1655218  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: Lee Wrecker
Description: Label B


Comments and Reviews
 
TheJudge
9th Dec 2020
 'Perspiration' spelled wrong on the caption to Townshend's photo. Looks like they took their proofs from the 1995 CD re-issue which has the same mistake (see [url=527 759-2]that entry[/url]).
 

 
Lee Wrecker
16th May 2018
 I have had this bootleg of the 1968 Fillmore East show since the seventies and although the new release would be better I'm fond of this once rare and highly sought after copy as a bootleg. This copy of "The Who Sell Out" is very good though.
 

 
PhilMH
16th May 2018
 Got it! Found it at JB down at Westfield Marion (an 80-minute each way bus journey, but at least it's one bus all the way). Also got the band's new double CD of their 1968 Fillmore East concert (which is also released on vinyl, though with the 33 minute "My Generation" split over two sides, so CD is the best choice there, and I'll add it to CD World later). Right now, I need to give this a clean and listen to it!
 

 
PhilMH
15th May 2018
 Hi Lee, my guess is that someone misinterpreted the gatefold layout of the 1975 twofer A QUICK ONE/THE WHO SELL OUT, which has Keith & John on the inside of the gatefold, with Pete & Roger on the outside with the Track logo and catalogue number, and so assumed the back of the gatefold to be the back of the original LP, which was probably not what Track and Polydor intended (other similar twofers have the respective front covers as front and back of the gatefolds, with the two back covers on the inners).
 

 
Lee Wrecker
15th May 2018
 Hi Phil, yeah I saw that when I was there but went for this version as it had the poster, Track label and more importantly the cover the right way around! The other one I saw had the red Polydor symbol on the front and the cover reversed with Moon and Entwhistle on the front. It was however the right way around in the rack but when looked at the spine it was on the wrong side I'd be interested to see the scans when they arrive for the 2004 copy. I'm sure they've reversed the cover.Bugger it here's a link. I was right but I can't work it why anyone would so that but Universal are very sloppy aren't they.
 

 
PhilMH
15th May 2018
 I have to wonder why Universal still maintains the decades-old distinction between Polydor and Geffen (who absorbed the MCA catalogue) for The Who's releases, when they (and PolyGram before them) reassigned catalogues to whatever labels they wanted at will, e.g. all country to Mercury Nashville, all jazz to Verve, all original casts to Decca Broadway, and the aforementioned MCA to Geffen; ditto Free and Cat Stevens still being split between Island and A & M. All a bit pointless when all the labels are "A Division of UMG Recordings, Inc." in the US.

Anyway, I was in JB today, and I saw this title, but closer inspection revealed that it was the 2004 European issue linked below, which presumably has no poster (nothing on the sleeve or shrinkwrap to indicate that there was one). So close, but yet so far...
 

 
robozuc
14th May 2018
 This Polydor reissue imitates the old "Track" labels with older copyright holders and the mono symbol (M33), however it's a stereo release.

Made in E.U. and available in UK, Europe, Australia
in the USA Geffen Records took care of this reissue.
 

 
Lee Wrecker
12th May 2018
 PhilMH it's definitely stereo and I've uploaded a screenshot of a Wave file I made of the end of Relax to prove it. Thought I better be certain seeing as purchases are at stake and my ears are still working and stereo it is I'm afraid Phil. This one should be made international though shouldn't it? I requested a change when I uploaded the scans but nothing has happened and the same with sundry others. I just don't know where to turn with all that mumbo jumbo it just seems to be arbitrary how the site interprets it and with only a limited amount of pressing plants nearly all modern LPs are international. Most of ours come from Europe and nearly everything made there is available here in Australia. The USA and Japan seem to be the only nations left that have their own industries and markets left on the planet other than small time cottage industry independents. Oh, by small time I don't mean Domino, Mute or there ilk they are also plugged directly into the global market too. CD Albums world problems have come home to roost in LP Albums land.
 

 
PhilMH
12th May 2018
 It's definitely stereo

Damn, I was hoping it would be mono as I already have two stereo versions, the 1975 2-on-1 LP (with "A Quick One") and the 1995 CD. It looks like Polydor's present staff need instruction on what the M-in-a-triangle symbol on their old record labels means! (Do they even know what mono is, I wonder?) I might still get this just for the poster, the chances of finding a mono original with the poster are probably next to nil!
 

 
getalife
11th May 2018
 Have a look at my acetate of side one and compare it, a mix of each track, had this acetate now fifty years, be interesting to see if any different from the original recording.
 

 
Lee Wrecker
11th May 2018
 It's definitely stereo and very nice mix too! "I Can See For Miles" sounds great but it's "Relax" "Tattoo" "Rael 1&2 " and "Mary Ann..." that make this a great album. Yes, Side two was done twice as I accidentally labelled it A in my files and forgot to sort it out before uploading them here. Thanks for putting it right though Getalife.
 

 
getalife
11th May 2018
 Lee, is it stereo or mono? changed label to Track and hid side 2, I take it was done twice as I could not see any difference between the two.
 

 
Lee Wrecker
11th May 2018
 Added a full of images, a mistake and a cover for moderation. It is a funny one to scan but even though my scans have some wavy lines they are still crisp on the type. There was also a copy in the same shop I bought this with cover reversed anyone got one of those?
 

 
Lee Wrecker
11th May 2018
 Just bought this in Australia today so this should be International. The label should be Track not Polydor as you'll see when I upload some shots of it. This release is the regular issue available in Australia and this will go for most recent album releases too whether made in the USA or EU so we're running into a CD Albums world style problem where everything is available everywhere.
 


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Linked Releases

UK - Track - 1967 [Mono]

Italy - Polydor - 1967

UK - Emidisc - 1967

USA - Decca - 1967 [Stereo]

USA - Decca - 1967 [Mono]

Australia - Polydor International - 1968

France - Polydor Privilège - 1968

Germany - Polydor - 1981

UK - Polydor - 1988

Europe - Polydor - 2004

Europe - Vinyl Lovers - 2008

International - Polydor - 2021

International - Polydor - 2021

Europe - Vinyl Lovers - 2023


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