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Live at the Royal Albert Hall

The Who · 2003

162 min · 29 tracks · hard rock · progressive rock · R&B

A high-energy celebration of rock history, blending classic anthems with the raw power of live performance.

Why listen to this

Best for
high-energy live performance vibe celebratory anthems for gatherings dynamic flow of classic hits
Context
By 2003, The Who were in a phase of revitalization, having reunited for tours after a long hiatus. 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall' marked their first live album since 1997's 'The Singles,' showcasing their enduring appeal and ability to captivate audiences decades after their initial rise to fame.
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hard rock, progressive rock, R&B

Live at the Royal Albert Hall is an album by The Who, released in 2003. A high-energy celebration of rock history, blending classic anthems with the raw power of live performance. This album captures a pivotal moment in The Who's legacy, receiving positive reviews for its vibrant sound and performance quality. It serves not only as a testament to their musical prowess but also as a fundraising effort for the Teenage Cancer Trust, highlighting the band's commitment to social causes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Live at the Royal Albert Hall sound like?

A high-energy celebration of rock history, blending classic anthems with the raw power of live performance. Rooted in hard rock and progressive rock.

What makes Live at the Royal Albert Hall by The Who notable?

This album captures a pivotal moment in The Who's legacy, receiving positive reviews for its vibrant sound and performance quality. It serves not only as a testament to their musical prowess but also as a fundraising effort for the Teenage Cancer Trust, highlighting the band's commitment to social causes. By 2003, The Who were in a phase of revitalization, having reunited for tours after a long hiatus. 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall' marked their first live album since 1997's 'The Singles,' showcasing their enduring appeal and ability to captivate audiences decades after their initial rise to fame.

Who is Live at the Royal Albert Hall for?

Live at the Royal Albert Hall works well if you're into high-energy live performance vibe, celebratory anthems for gatherings and dynamic flow of classic hits.

How many songs are on Live at the Royal Albert Hall?

Live at the Royal Albert Hall has 29 tracks, running approximately 162 minutes.

Tracklist

29 tracks·162:13

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 I Can’t Explain 2:51
  • 2 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 4:33
  • 3 Pinball Wizard Standout 3:44
  • 4 Relay 8:14
  • 5 My Wife 6:38
  • 6 The Kids Are Alright 6:12
  • 7 Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand 4:12
  • 8 Bargain 6:52
  • 9 Magic Bus 10:05
  • 10 Who Are You 7:05
  • 11 Baba O’Riley Standout 5:50

Disc 2

  • 1 Drowned 6:38
  • 2 Heart to Hang Onto 4:41
  • 3 So Sad About Us 3:19
  • 4 I’m One 2:51
  • 5 Getting in Tune 6:21
  • 6 Behind Blue Eyes 3:48
  • 7 You Better You Bet 5:46
  • 8 The Real Me 5:27
  • 9 5:15 11:40
  • 10 Won’t Get Fooled Again Standout 9:12
  • 11 Substitute 3:20
  • 12 Let’s See Action 5:15
  • 13 My Generation 5:30
  • 14 See Me, Feel Me / Listening to You 5:04

Disc 3

  • 1 I’m Free 2:50
  • 2 I Don’t Even Know Myself 4:43
  • 3 Summertimes Blues 3:20
  • 4 Young Man Blues 5:56

Release Date

June 1, 2003

Genre

hard rock, progressive rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

162 min 13 sec