Find two anniversary reissues: The Kids Are Alright (50th anniversary) and Quadrophenia (40th anniversary).
Kids Are Alright:
Released in 1979, Kids Are Alright admirably accompanies the documentary of the same name. This album brings together the band's most significant recordings from 1965 to 1978. Interviews, concerts, and TV appearances are compiled on this double LP, reminding us how The Who, alongside the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Kinks, contributed to the emergence of British rock that would leave an indelible mark on the entire world.
This 40th-anniversary reissue includes rare live versions of My Generation, I Can't Explain, and I Can See For Miles.
Quadrophenia:
An adaptation of the Rock Opera of the same name released in 1973, this soundtrack and the Franc Roddam film from which it is taken will resonate in ears and hearts as an anthem to the modernist movement.
Vespas, Northern Soul, and English subculture are celebrated in the film, and tracks composed by Pete Townshend clash with classics by James Brown, Booker T & The Mg's, Kingsmen, or The Ronettes to accompany this classic.
This anniversary reissue includes 3 tracks that were not in the original 1973 release of the Opera (Get Out & Stay Out, Four Faces, and Joker James).