Good morning, morning people and welcome back to the Tuesday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we celebrate the 75th Birthday of English born multi-instrumentalist and founding member of The Who, Pete Townsend. Happy Birthday Pete ! With him in mind we spotlight their first compilation album, Magic Bus. Magic Bus was released (in the US and Canada only) in December of 1968 on the Decca label, with hopes to cash in on the popularity of the title track. It reached #39 on the Billboard 200 and #31 on the World Record. It collects tracks from their second and third US albums, as well as singles and EP tracks.
1. "Disguises" (mono) Ready Steady Who (EP), 1966 - 3:14
2. "Run Run Run" (stereo) A Quick One, 1966 - 2:44
3. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (mono) UK B-side of "Magic Bus", 1968 - 2:27
4. "I Can't Reach You" (stereo) The Who Sell Out, 1967 - 3:05
5. "Our Love Was, Is" (stereo) The Who Sell Out - 3:09
6. "Call Me Lightning" (mono) UK B-side of "Dogs", 1968 - 2:25
Side two
7. "Magic Bus" (American stereo version) Single A-side - 3:21
8. "Someone's Coming" (mono) Entwistle U.S. B-side of "Magic Bus" - 2:33
9. "Doctor, Doctor" (mono) B-side of "Pictures of Lily", 1967 - 3:02
10. "Bucket T" (mono) Ready Steady Who - 2:11
11. "Pictures of Lily" (mono) Single A-side - 2:43
Roger Daltrey – lead vocals
Pete Townshend – guitar, backing vocals
John Entwistle – bass, backing vocals
Keith Moon – drums
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