Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 – The Who

Release Date: 10/21/1996

Recording Date: 10/1996

Tracks: 30

Length: 00:52:06 Hrs

Label: Castle

Type: LP,CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (30)

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What the Critics Say

This double CD is pretty similar in sound and content to the expanded Live at Leeds album, except there's much more from Tommy, and a few semi-obscure numbers like "I Don't Even Know Myself," "Water," and "Naked Eye." Hardcore Who fanatics seem to prefer Live at Leeds, which was recorded only a few months before this material. That viewpoint is understandable: the performances are sharper on Leeds, and if you're not a big-league fan, that single-disc set is a more economical survey of the band in concert during this era. If you do like the Who a lot, though, Isle of Wight is worth having. The sound and performances are decent, although be aware that the band's on-stage version of Tommy omits some decent songs from the opera, such as "Sensation" and "Underture." ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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