On October 26, 1973, “Track” label released “Quadrophenia”, the sixth Who (The) studio album. “Ouadrophenia” was band’s second rock opera and was released as a double album. It was recorded May–June 1972 and May–September 1973, at the “Olympic Studios” and “Ramport Studios” in London with “Ronnie Lane’s Mobile Studio”, and was produced by John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon , Pete Townshend, Kit Lambert and was co-produced by Glyn Johns.
Personnel:
- Pete Townshend– vocals, guitars
- Roger Daltrey– lead vocals
- John Entwistle– vocals, bass, horns
- Keith Moon– percussion, vocals
- Chris Stainton– piano
- Jon Curle – news reader voice
- Rod Houison, Ron Nevison, Pete Townshend – special effects
- Graham Hughes – design, photography
- Ethan Russell– art direction, insert photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Pete Townshend.
- I’m the Sea
- The Real Me
- Quadrephenia
- Cut My hair
- The Punk and the Godfather
- I’m One
- The Dirty Jobes
- Helpless Dancer
- Is It In My Head
- I’ve had Enough
- 5:15
- Sea and Sand
- Drowned
- Bell Boy
- Doctor Jimmy
- The Rock
- Love, Reign O’er Me
