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''Who's Last'' is the second live album by British band rock The Who, recorded in 1982 during what was then billed as the band's "farewell tour". Thus, this album, released in 1984, was to be the band's "last" album. Most of the album was taken from the band's 14 December 1982 show at Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland, Ohio, which was their "last concert in the USA" (as Pete Townshend can be heard saying after "Won't Get Fooled Again") this time around. At least two other songs ("Magic Bus" and "Summertime Blues") are from the 20 October show at the Kingdome in Seattle. Notable by their absence from this recording, released by MCA two years after the tour, are songs from the band's two recent Warner Bros. Records albums, ''Face Dances'' and ''It's Hard'', although they played "The Quiet One" (from ''Face Dances'') and several songs from ''It's Hard'' every night on the tour. Five songs from this tour were released as bonus tracks to the 1997 editions of ''Face Dances'' ("The Quiet One" from Shea Stadium on 12 October 1982), and ''It's Hard'' ("It's Hard," "Eminence Front," "Dangerous" and Cry If You Want" from Toronto on 17 December 1982, the first three of which were later included on the 2007 release ''Live from Toronto''.) While that album is from the same tour, it does not contain any of the performances on ''Who's Last''. ==Critical reception== Reviewing for AllMusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote of the album "it's a damn long way from Live at Leeds to Who's Last, and the distance between the two extremes is nothing short of stunning. Who's Last is so lifeless and lackluster that it's hard to believe the same band released both records. It may not be a graceful way to end the Who's career, but it's hard to imagine a better testament to why it was time for the band to come to an end." 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「Who's Last」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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