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Direct Hits Compilation album by The Who Released October 1968 Recorded 1966-1968 Genre Rock Language English Label Track The Who U.K. chronology The Who Sell Out
(1967)Direct Hits
(1968)Tommy
(1969)Direct Hits is the first U.K. compilation album released by The Who. It collects singles, B-sides, and album tracks originally recorded for Reaction Records and Track Records between 1966 and 1968.[1] Original U.K. issues of this album were released in both stereo and mono versions. The album was not a strong seller and was deleted in the early 1970s. This was the fourth U.K. LP released by The Who.
Earlier Who recordings from 1965, such as My Generation, were released in the U.K. by Brunswick Records and were not available for this release due to licensing issues. This limitation makes the collection rather unrepresentative of The Who's work up to 1968.
Direct Hits shares a few songs with the earlier U.S. compilation album Magic Bus: The Who on Tour, but is otherwise unrelated to that release. Strangely, it does not include the song Magic Bus, which had reached #26 on the U.K. singles chart during the summer of 1968. Until the early 1980s this was the only album to include a few Who rarities such as "In the City", "Dogs", and "The Last Time."
The album is of interest mostly to collectors. It was re-issued on vinyl in stereo during the 1980s in Japan. In 2006 the mono version of this album was made available in the U.S. as a limited edition vinyl re-issue by Classic Records. This release was pressed in regular weight (150 gram) and heavy weight (200 gram) versions. The first CD version was released as a limited edition in Japan in 2007.
Track listing
All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted.
Side One
- "Bucket T" (Altfield, Christian, Torrence) – 2:08
- "I'm a Boy" – 2:36
- "Pictures of Lily" – 2:43
- "Doctor! Doctor!" (Entwistle) – 2:53
- "I Can See for Miles" – 3:55
- "Substitute" – 3:47
Side Two
- "Happy Jack" – 2:11
- "The Last Time" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 2:50
- "In the City" (Entwistle, Moon) - 2:19
- "Call Me Lightning" – 2:19
- "Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand" – 2:05
- "Dogs" – 3:03
References
The Who Studio albums Extended plays Live albums Live at Leeds • Who's Last • Join Together • Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 • BBC Sessions • Blues to the Bush • Live at the Royal Albert Hall • Live from Toronto • View from a Backstage Pass • Greatest Hits LiveEncore Series Compilations Magic Bus: The Who on Tour • Direct Hits • Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy • Odds & Sods • The Story of The Who • Phases • Hooligans • Who's Greatest Hits • Rarities Volume I & Volume II • The Singles • The Who Collection • Who's Missing • Two's Missing • Who's Better, Who's Best • Thirty Years of Maximum R&B • My Generation: The Very Best of The Who • The Ultimate Collection • Then and Now • The 1st Singles Box • Greatest HitsSoundtracks Filmography Tommy • The Kids Are Alright • Quadrophenia • Who's Better, Who's Best • Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live • Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 • Classic Albums: The Who – Who's Next • The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall • The Who Special Edition EP • Live in Boston • Tommy and Quadrophenia Live • The Vegas Job • Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who • The Who At Kilburn: 1977Solo discography Roger Daltrey discography • Pete Townshend discography • John Entwistle discography • Two Sides of the MoonRelated people PersonnelJon Astley • Chris Charlesworth • Bill Curbishley • Bob Heil • Glyn Johns • Kit Lambert • Peter Meaden • Bob Pridden • Chris Stamp • Bill Szymczyk • Shel TalmyMusiciansMitch Mitchell • Dave Golding • Julian Covey • Chris Townson • Scot Halpin • Tim Gorman • Steve "Boltz" Bolton • Simon Phillips • Jon Carin • Damon Minchella • Steve White • Brian Kehew • J.J. Blair • Jon ButtonPerformances 1968 tour • 1969 tour • 1970 tour • 1971 tour • 1972 tour • 1973 tour • 1974 tour • 1975 tour • 1976 tour • 1977-1978 performances • 1979 tour • 1979 concert disaster • 1980 tour • 1981 tour • 1982 tour • 1985 and 1988 reunions • 1989 tour • 1996–1997 tour • 1999 performances • 2000 tour • 2001 The Concert for New York City appearance • 2002 tour • 2004 tour • 2005 Live 8 appearance • 2006–2007 tour • 2008–2009 tourCategories Albums • Associated people • Compilation albums • EPs • Live albums • Members • Songs • Soundtracks • TemplatesRelated articles Discography • The Boy Who Heard Music • Lifehouse • The Who's Tommy • The Roots of Tommy • The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard • A Tale of Two Springfields • Musical equipment • Personnel • Track Records • Double O • Ramport Studios • The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus • CSI franchise (Las Vegas • Miami • New York) • No Plan B (band)Categories:- 1968 compilation albums
- The Who compilation albums
- Track Records compilation albums
- English-language compilation albums
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