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''Smash Your Head Against the Wall'' is the debut solo album by John Entwistle, the bassist for English rock band The Who. The album was released on Track Records in the UK and Decca Records in the US. Though the first solo album by any member of the Who, the record includes notable playing and backing vocals by fellow Who member Keith Moon as well as strong musical influences from the group's work. The album features a remake of Entwistle's Who live classic "Heaven and Hell" with The Who's on and off roadie Dave "Cyrano" Langston, who had encouraged Entwistle to make the album and provided some acid-drenched guitar. Langston was even thought to be Pete Townshend under a pseudonym. When Entwistle was asked about his first single, "I Believe in Everything", in comparison with the rest of the album, he said:
The UK album differs from the US version. Entwistle remixed "What Are We Doing Here?" and the vocals sound quite different, possibly taken from a different vocal track. ==Track listing== All tracks written and composed by John Entwistle, except where indicated. #"My Size" – 3:43 #"Pick Me Up (Big Chicken)" – 3:43 #"What Are We Doing Here?" – 3:49 #"What Kind of People Are They?" – 2:44 #"Heaven and Hell" – 4:50 #"Ted End" – 2:33 #"You're Mine" – 4:39 #"No. 29 (External Youth)" – 5:25 #"I Believe in Everything" – 3:07 ;1997 bonus tracks # #"What Are We Doing Here?" (Demo) ;2005 bonus tracks # #"It's Hard to Write a Love Song" (demo) #"The Haunted Can Be Free" (demo) #"World Behind My Face" (demo) #"My Size" (early take) #"What Kind of People Are They?" (demo) #"Pick Me Up (Big Chicken)" (demo) #"No. 29 (External Youth)" (demo) #"Ted End" (demo) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Smash Your Head Against the Wall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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