
IMPORT FROM THE EU. 2016 REISSUE. HALF-SPEED MASTERED. 180g BLACK VINYL 3xLP.
*HEADS UP - THIS COPY ARRIVED IN OUR SHOP WITH A BIT OF WEAR AROUND THE CORNERS AND A BEND TO THE LOWER RIGHT ONE. THE JACKET IS NEAR-MINT AND THIS COPY IS MARKED DOWN A FEW BUCKS.*
"Live at Leeds is the first live vinyl record by the English rock band The Who. It was the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The complete 33 track set form Leeds University, 14 February 1970. Mastered At Abbey Road Studios. This record was cut using half-speed mastering. In their early prime the Who hit #4 U.S. with "Tommy" ('69), "Who's Next" ('71) and maybe the best live album ever, "Live at Leeds." The 1970 LP only featured six songs from the band's storming set at Leeds. The 1995 CD upped the songs from that show to 14, then a 2-CD edition (2001) finally unveiled all 33 songs the Who played at Leeds-but the running order was not true to the original performance. That "Leeds" us (sorry) to this: the 180-gram triple-vinyl deluxe edition, which restores their storied set's original sequence and boasts superior sound due to half-speed mastering at Abbey Road."