Night Train to Brixton by Pete Townshend (CD, 2021)

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And despite pleas from both Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle to reform and tour again, the next proper Who reunion would have to wait until 1989. After the shock of hearing such a rarity, the audience is overjoyed when Townshend then balances unplugged and electric versions of early rock and Rx26B standards including Arthur x2634Big Boyx2634 Crudupx27s Thatx27s Alright Mama, Screaming Jay Hawkinsx27 I Put a Spell on You and Robert Parkerx27s Barefootinx27.

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Record LabelWickerman
EAN0823564034690
eBay Product ID (ePID)20052251111

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2021
GenrePop, Rock
TypeAlbum
ArtistPete Townshend
Release TitleNight Train to Brixton

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DistributionPlastic Head
Number of Discs1

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  • Excellent!

    My first instinct was to automatically award five stars to this CD, simply because it's Pete. However, when I listened to the album for the first time I wasn't sure about it and wanted to listen again before putting forward a review. It's actually a very good album indeed. The concert is from the mid 1980s; Pete's "Deep End" period. I also believe this to be an unofficial release because it is one of those broadcast CDs that seems to be doing the rounds at the moment. Having said the that, the sound quality is very good, unlike some I've heard. The music itself is actually very diverse, which is what made me want to listen again before reviewing. Pete has assembled a very large group of fantastic musicians, including Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd and Peter Hope-Evans and his magic harmonica. Apart from "Mary Ann With The Shaky Hand" and "I'm One," this is a live! album of cover versions. There is a couple of jazz numbers, who'd a thought it, Pete the jazzer, and a version of "Save It For Later" by The Beat. On the whole, this is a really excellent live album.

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  • All very good...

    Its Pete Townshend.....

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