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30 Albums For 30 Years (1964-1994)
Jay Sweet
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3 days ago
A look at the 30 most impactful albums for the years 1964-1994. These years coincide with the Beatles led British Invasion to the death of Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain. The show is hosted by Jay Sweet, a musician, noted historian and Professor of Music at Monmouth University.
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A look at the 30 most impactful albums for the years 1964-1994. These years coincide with the Beatles led British Invasion to the death of Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain. The show is hosted by Jay Sweet, a musician, noted historian and Professor of Music at Monmouth University.
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The Who -The Who Sells Out
30 Albums For 30 Years (1964-1994)
10 minutes 27 seconds
5 months ago
The Who -The Who Sells Out


(S4-Ep 29) The Who - The Who Sells Out  (Decca in US, Track In U.K.) 

Released December 15, 1967- Recorded May -November 1967  

Released in late 1967, The Who Sell Out is a bold, quirky concept album designed to mimic a pirate radio broadcast, complete with spoof commercials and jingles. It captures The Who at a transitional moment—embracing psychedelia, satire, and studio experimentation, while hinting at their future in grander rock narratives. Tracks like “I Can See for Miles” deliver explosive rock energy, while introspective gems like “Sunrise” and “I Can’t Reach You” showcase Pete Townshend’s growing sophistication as a songwriter. The album doesn’t entirely cohere as a concept and can feel uneven, but it’s a daring, inventive work with a uniquely British sense of humor. While inspired by Sgt. Pepper’s, The Who’s take on the format is more subversive, poking fun at commercialization while ironically being caught in its web. Though not a massive commercial hit in the U.S., it’s now regarded as one of their most creative and influential releases.

Signature Tracks: "I Can See For Miles,"  "Our Love Was"  "I Can't Reach You"

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30 Albums For 30 Years (1964-1994)
A look at the 30 most impactful albums for the years 1964-1994. These years coincide with the Beatles led British Invasion to the death of Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain. The show is hosted by Jay Sweet, a musician, noted historian and Professor of Music at Monmouth University.