My Generation - The Very Best of

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  • Those where the days  

    My Generation - The Very Best of (Audio CD)
    Logo that you can not get more out of the master bander. Werr not know the Whos, they can even get to know here.
  • Let's See Action 1965-1981  

    My Generation - The Very Best of (Audio CD)
    Starting with the 4-CD box set "Thirty Years of Maximum R & B" appeared between 1994 and 1997 most of Who albums first remastered (the mono songs) or in the loving, detailed remixes by Jon Astley and Andy MacPherson (the stereo albums), and
  • Very successful Best Of!  

    My Generation - The Very Best of (Audio CD)
    Maybe even the best "Best Of" I've ever heard. At that time, 3 when I was 15 years ago, this CD was my introduction to things WHO. But the reef at "I Can not Explain" hit me immediately from the stool. Then the hard, rough "Anyway
  • Happy from the "Who" is on this disc  

    My Generation - The Very Best of (Audio CD)
    begun in the mid-Sixties's to the 80's reaching. A good compact cross-section of its extensive output, however, only a fraction of the total good oeuvres. This is in my opinion the only "Best Of" on my personal favorite "Join Together"
  • That's My Generation!  

    My Generation - The Very Best of (Audio CD)
    The Who are an Pänomen the 60s and 70s. First, as a loud, rampaging dismissed Mod representatives, they managed in the long term to establish in the music business. Singer Roger Daltrey appeared by his excessive vocal style to be the dominant element