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  1. Hace 4 días · White City: A Novel is the fourth solo studio album by English rock musician Pete Townshend, released on November 11, 1985 by Atco Records. Chris Thomas produced the album (who had also produced Townshend’s previous two albums, Empty Glass and All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes) and it was recorded by Bill Price at three separate recording studios in London, England, which were both of ...

  2. Hace 5 días · I Am An Animal (Empty Glass, 1980) By his own admission, Townshend was boozing and drugging too much at the turn of the ‘80s, taking stock of his life and those he’d lost along the way.

  3. Hace 1 día · “Let My Love Open the Door” is a solo hit by Pete Townshend, released in 1980 as a part of his albumEmpty Glass.” The song is a departure from Townshend’s work with The Who, featuring ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Pete Townshend studio portrait. As the creative engine and windmill-armed guitarist of The Who, Pete Townshend is responsible for a ferociously ambitious amount of music, expanding its reach into concept albums and rock-opera.He’s also a fascinating alloy of the primitive and the spiritual, as liable to create an auto-destructive anthem as he is a sensitive portrayal of an artist in crisis.

  5. Hace 5 días · Solo Studio Albums. Who Came First (1972) Rough Mix (with Ronnie Lane) (1977) Empty Glass (1980) All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (1982) White City: A Novel (1985) The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend (1989) Psychoderelict (1993) Add Pete Townshend's records to YOUR collection:

  6. Hace 4 días · Wire & Glass: Released: 17 July 2006; Label: Polydor Records — 31 3 9 39 83 Singles. Year Song B-side Chart positions Certifications Album UK ... The Who performed the songs "Fire" and "Dig" from Pete Townshend's solo album The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend, which was released in 1989. Videography Film adaptations ...

  7. Hace 5 días · In a Mojo interview, Pete Townshend discussed The Who’s last album with John Entwistle, ‘It’s Hard. Townshend revealed why he disagreed with Kenney Jones’ song reviews: Kenney Jones stated, ‘You’ve stolen the greatest tunes for your solo record and left us with this dross.’ I won’t accept that. That was rude.