Since there are other, very similar stocked Who Best of CDs (eg, "Who's Better, Who's Best", "The Singles", "Then and now"), now one of the specialties: the "light" stereo mix of Boris the Spider was remastered from the original quarter-inch tape, of The Seeker (3:11), one of my favorite songs by the Who, there's the slightly longer version (3:23) of "Thirty Years" Baba O'Riley (4: 54) has the extended intro of "Who's Next" remixes, from '95 (5:07), and Will not get fooled again you have specifically created a new remix for this CD, in which Roger Daltrey scream at 7:45 was equalized (on the "Who's Next" remix it was obviously not as far as it drags yet; now he has also been equalized on the remasters).
Unfortunately, I waited in vain for a complementary "My Generation Vol. 2" CD, which then stuff like The Kids Are Alright, I'm free, We're not gonna take it, Summertime Blues, Bargain, Behind Blue Eyes, Relay, Long live rock, Love Reign o'er me, Eminence Front would contain etc.. (The best compilation on the subject can be found since 2002 on "The Ultimate Collection", this time in the remastered original mix.) Of course, for reasons of space missing (76.5 min.) A few more of these hits, but for a single CD is "My Generation", a lace-Who-Sampler in the income years 1965-1981 and the only one based on the mid-nineties Remixes. It is available now in the cheaper "Economy Pack"; but I recommend the standard version with the informative booklet.