THE WHO: RECORDING DATA


1964-1999 (S)

175. Sally Simpson 186. Sister Disco
176. Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) 187. Slip Kid
177. Sea And Sand 188. Smash The Mirror!
178. See Me, Feel Me 189. So Sad About Us
179. See My Way 190. Somebody Saved Me
180. The Seeker 191. Someone's Coming
181. Sensation 192. The Song Is Over
182. Shakin' All Over 193. Sparks
183. Shakin' All Over/Spoonful/Twist & Shout 194. Squeeze Box
184. Shout And Shimmy 195. Substitute
185. Silas Stingy 196. Success Story
197. Summertime Blues
198. Sunrise

175. SALLY SIMPSON (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'08) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 5'12) Performed by Pete Townshend (vocals), Roger Daltrey (vocals), Eric Clapton (guitar), Phil Chen (bass guitar), Graham Deakin (drums), and Nicky Hopkins (piano). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 4'18) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version IV; 4'12) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96.

176. SATURDAY NIGHT'S ALRIGHT (FOR FIGHTING) (Elton John and Bernie Taupin) (Version I; 4'33) A studio version (including part of John/Taupin's "Take Me To The Pilot") recorded 7/91 at Revolution Studios, Manchester, England, and Eel Pie Studios, London; produced by Jon Astley and Billy Nicholls, engineered by Jon Astley. Released on the Elton John/Bernie Taupin tribute album Two Rooms, 10/91. Also appears on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94.

177. SEA AND SAND (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'01) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 5'01) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.

178. SEE ME, FEEL ME (see also "WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT!") (Version I; 3'31) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). Also appears on Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version II; 3'11) Featuring Nicky Hopkins (piano), Chris Stainton (organ), John Entwistle (horns), and a backing vocal chorus. See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 5'25) A live version recorded 8/17/69 at the Woodstock Festival, Bethel, NY. Released on The Kids Are Alright, 6/23/79. Also appears (as part of "We're Not Gonna Take It!") on Woodstock (1970). (Version IV; 5'49) A live version recorded 12/28/79 at the Hammersmith Odeon; produced by Chris Thomas, engineered by Bill Price. Released on Concerts For The People Of Kampuchea, 3/30/81. (Version V; 4'38) A live version recorded during the Who's Farewell Tour, 9-12/82; produced and engineered by Cy Langston. Released on Who's Last, 11/84. (Version VI; 5'06) A live version recorded 6/27/89 at Radio City Music Hall, NY (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version VII; 3'31) A unique edit combining a live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University with version I; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden (live version). Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version VIII; 3'31) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96.

179. SEE MY WAY (Roger Daltrey) (Version I; 1'52) A studio version (mono) recorded 11/66 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on A Quick One (Revised Edition), 12/3/66. Also appears on A Quick One (Revised Edition) (1995).

180. THE SEEKER (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'33) A studio version recorded late 1969 at Eel Pie Studios, London; produced and engineered by Pete Townshend. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on the Meher Baba tribute album HAPPY BIRTHDAY, 2/70. Also appears on the CD edition of Pete Townshend's Who Came First (1992). (Version II; 3'12) A studio version recorded 1/19/70 at IBC Studios, London; produced by the Who. Released as a single, 3/21/70. Appears on Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), The Story Of The Who (1976), Who's Greatest Hits (1983), and The Who Collection (1985). (Version III; 3'21/3'22) An extended remix of version II. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. Also appears on My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who (1996).

181. SENSATION (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'24) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 4'36) Performed by Roger Daltrey (vocals), Alan Ross (acoustic guitar), Phil Chen (bass guitar), Tony Newman (drums), and Nicky Hopkins (piano). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 2'21) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version IV; 2'28) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96.

182. SHAKIN' ALL OVER (see also "SHAKIN' ALL OVER"/"SPOONFUL"/"TWIST AND SHOUT," and UNRELEASED TRACKS) (Fred Heath) (Version I; 4'15) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University (originally a medley with "Spoonful," which was edited out); produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds, 5/16/70. (Version II; 4'06) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version III; 4'15) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95.

SHAKIN' ALL OVER/SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING (see UNRELEASED TRACKS)

SHAKIN' ALL OVER/SPOONFUL (see UNRELEASED TRACKS)

183. SHAKIN' ALL OVER/SPOONFUL/TWIST AND SHOUT (see also "SHAKIN' ALL OVER" and UNRELEASED TRACKS) (Fred Heath; Willie Dixon; Bert Russell and Phil Medley) (Version I; 6'27) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

184. SHOUT AND SHIMMY (James Brown) (Version I; 3'16) A studio version recorded 10/65 at Pye Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on the U.K. single of "My Generation," 11/5/65. Appears on Who's Missing (1985).

185. SILAS STINGY (John Entwistle) (Version I; 3'02) A studio version recorded 10/67 at Kingsway Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on The Who Sell Out, 12/16/67. (Version II; 3'04) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

186. SISTER DISCO (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'20) A studio version recorded 10/77 at Ramport and Goring Studios, London; produced by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley, engineered by Jon Astley. Released on Who Are You, 8/18/78. Also appears on Hooligans (1981). (Version II; 5'16) A live version recorded 12/28/79 at the Hammersmith Odeon, London; produced by Chris Thomas, engineered by Bill Price. Released on Concerts For The People Of Kampuchea, 3/30/81. (Version III; 4'19) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 4'22) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

187. SLIP KID (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'35) A studio version recorded 5/30/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976), and Hooligans (1981). (Version II; 4'09) An edited remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version III; 4'31) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

188. SMASH THE MIRROR (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 1'32) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 1'22) Performed by Ann-Margret (vocal), Alan Ross (acoustic guitar), John Entwistle (bass guitar), and Kenney Jones (drums). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 1'09) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version IV; 1'35) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version V; 1'16) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING (see UNRELEASED TRACKS)

189. SO SAD ABOUT US (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'01/2'57/2'59) A studio version (mono) recorded 11/66 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on A Quick One, 12/3/66. Also appears on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B (1994) and A Quick One (Revised Edition) (1995). (Version II; 2'59) A stereo mix of version I. Released on Happy Jack, 5/67. (Version III; 2'22) A demo version recorded mid-1966 at Pete Townshend's flat, Chelsea, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Scoop, 3/7/83.

190. SOMEBODY SAVED ME (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'53) A studio version recorded at Eel Pie, AIR, or Wessex Studios, London; produced by Chris Thomas, engineered by Bill Price. Performed by Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Tony Butler (bass guitar), Mark Brzezicki or Simon Phillips (drums). Released on Pete Townshend's All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, 6/82. (Version II; 5'31) A studio version recorded during Face Dances sessions, 6-12/82 at Odyssey Studios, London; produced by Bill Szymczyk, engineered by Bill Szymczyk and Allen Blazek. Released on Face Dances (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.

191. SOMEONE'S COMING (John Entwistle) (Version I; 2'26) A studio version (mono) recorded 8/67 at Talent Masters Studios, New York and Bradley's Barn, Nashville, TN (brass arrangements); produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on the U.K. single of "I Can See For Miles," 10/4/67. Also appears on Rarities Vol.1: 1966-1969 (1983). (Version II; 2'29) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.

192. THE SONG IS OVER (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 6'16) A studio version recorded 5/11/71 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who and Glyn Johns, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Who's Next, 8/14/71. Also appears on Hooligans (1981). (Version II; 6'09) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version III; 5'13) A live version recorded 2/24/94 at Carnegie Hall, NY; produced by Bob Ezrin, recorded by Bob Ezrin and Thom Panunzio. Performed by Roger Daltrey and his 1994 Band (see Appendix). Released on Roger Daltrey's A Celebration: The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who, 7/5/94. (Version IV; 6'13) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who's Next (Revised Edition), 11/7/95.

193. SPARKS (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'47) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). (Version II; 3'06) See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 3'01) A live version recorded 8/17/69 at the Woodstock Festival, Bethel, NY. Released on The Kids Are Alright, 6/23/79. (Version IV; 4'35) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version V; ?) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version VI; 3'47) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version VII; 5'10) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

SPOONFUL (see "SHAKIN' ALL OVER"/"SPOONFUL"/"TWIST AND SHOUT")

SPOTTED HENRY (see "MEDAC")

194. SQUEEZE BOX (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'39) A studio version recorded 5/30/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976), Hooligans (1981), Who's Greatest Hits (1983), The Singles (1984), The Who Collection (1985), and Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version II; 2'53) A demo version recorded early 1975; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Scoop, 3/7/83. (Version III; 2'39) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 2'40/2'43) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who, 8/27/96. Also appears on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition) (1996) and The Best Of The Who: The Millenium Collection (20th Century Masters) (1999). (Version V; 3'13) A live version recorded 6/12/76 at Swansea Football Ground; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

195. SUBSTITUTE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'47) A studio version recorded 2/66 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England; produced by the Who. Released as a single, 3/4/66. Appears on Direct Hits (1968), Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), The Story Of The Who (1976), The Singles (1984), and The Who Collection (1985). (Version II; 3'00) An edited remix of version I with altered lyrics. Released as a U.S. single, 8/67. (Version III; 2'07) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds, 5/23/70. (Version IV; 2'54) A live version recorded during the Who's Farewell Tour, 9-12/82; produced and engineered by Cy Langston. Released on Who's Last, 11/84. (Version V; 3'32) A demo version recorded Winter 1966 at Pete Townshend's flat, Chelsea, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Another Scoop, 3/7/87. (Version VI; ?) A live version recorded 6/18/67 at the Monterey Pop Festival. Released on The Monterey International Pop Festival, 10/9/92. (Version VII; 2'08) A remix of version III. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version VIII; 2'07) A remix of version III. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version IX; 2'11) A live version recorded 8/29/70; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.

196. SUCCESS STORY (John Entwistle) (Version I; 3'20) A studio version recorded 5/23/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. (Version II; 3'20) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.

197. SUMMERTIME BLUES (Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart) (Version I; 3'22) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds, 5/23/70. Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976), Hooligans (1981), The Singles (1984), and The Who Collection (1985). (Version II; 3'07) A live version recorded during the Who's Farewell Tour, 9-12/82; produced and engineered by Cy Langston. Released on Who's Last, 11/84. (Version III; ?) A live version recorded 6/18/67 at the Monterey Pop Festival. Released on The Monterey International Pop Festival, 10/9/92. (Version IV; 3'22) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version V; 3'20) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version VI; 3'24) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Murray Lerner. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96. (Version VII; 3'13) A studio version recorded 10/10/67 at BBC Studios, Portland Place, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.

198. SUNRISE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'02) A studio version recorded 11/2/67 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on The Who Sell Out, 12/16/67. (Version II; 3'03) A remix of version I. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. Also appears on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition) (1995).

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