Pete Townshend releases ‘Empty Glass,’ his first solo album (1980)
Pete Townshend's 'Empty Glass' is his first solo album of original material released on April 21, 1980 by Atco Records
Singing With David Gilmour
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Happy Birthday David Gilmour. ‘Gilmour Toujours!’
Tracklist :
1 . Remember a Day (w/ Pink Floyd, 1968)
2 . Astronomy Domine (w/ Pink Floyd, 1970)
3 . Echoes (w/ Pink Floyd, Pompei)
4 . Young Lust (w/ Pink Floyd, The Wall Live, 1980)
5 . Until We Sleep (The Tube,1984)
6 . Jealous Guy (w/ Bryan Ferry, Live Aid, 1985)
7 . Comfortably Numb
8 . Plays the Blues (1988)
9 . Shine On You Crazy Diamond (w/ Pink Floyd, 1990)
10 . Evrika (The Endless River, 1993)
11 . The Great Gig In The Sky (Pulse)
12 . w/ The Who
13 . Shine On You Crazy Diamond ( Acoustic version, 2001)
14 . Dominoes
15 . Marooned (2004)
16 . Money (w/ Pink Floyd, Roger Waters)
17 . On An Island
David Gilmour releases ‘About Face,’ his second solo album recorded with Steve Winwood & Jon Lord among others (1984)
David Gilmour's 'About Face' is his second solo studio album co-produced with Bob Ezrin and released on March 5, 1984 by Harvest.
Happy Birthday Roger Daltrey. ‘Look Who’s Singing!’
Tracklist :
1 . My Generation (w/ The Who, 1965)
2 . Pictures of Lily (w/ The Who, 1966)
3 . Substitute (w/ The Who, Monterey, 1967)
4 . I Can See For Miles (w/ The Who, 1968)
5 . Pinball Wizard (w/ The Who, 1969)
6 . Young Man Blues (w/ The Who, Tanglewood, 1970)
7 . Won't Get Fooled Again (w/ The Who, 1971)
8 . Giving it all away (1973)
9 . I'm Free (Tommy, 1974)
10 . Rock Music Awards (w/ Keith Moon & Ann-Margaret, 1975)
11 . One of the Boys
12 . Free Me
13 . Love Reign O'er Me (Seattle, 1982)
14 . Walking In My Sleep (1984)
15 . The Pride You Hide (1985)
16 . Hearts Of Fire
17 . Days Of Light (1992)
18 . Baba
The Who record ‘Live at Leeds’ at the University of Leeds Refectory (1970)
The Who's 'Live at Leeds' is their first live album recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on February 14, 1970 and released on May 23, 1970 by Decca
The Who release their second album : ‘A Quick One’ featuring ‘So Sad About Us’ (1966)
The Who's 'A Quick One' is their second studio album (also titled 'Happy Jack') produced by Kit Lambert and released on December 9, 1966 by Reaction/Polydor /Decca.
Artists United Against Apartheid release a collective album ‘Sun City’ produced by Steven Van Zandt (1985)
Artists United Against Apartheid's 'Sun City' is an album featuring Miles Davis, Bono and Bob Dylan among other guests produced by Steven Van Zandt and released on December 7, 1985 by EMI / Manhattan Records
Brunswick Records publish The Who’s first album : ‘My Generation’ (1965)
The Who's 'My Generation' is their debut studio album produced by Shel Talmy and released on December 3, 1965 by Brunswick Records
We remember Mose Allison. ‘Mose Years’
The Who release their sixth album : ‘Quadrophenia,’ a rock opera featuring ‘The Real Me’ (1973)
The Who's 'Quadrophenia' is their sixth studio (double) album featuring a rock opera fully composed by Pete Townshend and released on October26, 1973 by Track Records.
RCA Records publish David Bowie’s seventh album ‘Pin Ups’ featuring ‘Sorrow’ (1973)
David Bowie's 'Pin Ups' is his seventh studio album featuring covers, co-produced with Ken Scott and released on October 19, 1973 by RCA Records.