Coming from Geffen/UMe on November 6, there's the first-ever standalone release of Live at Hull. The band's incendiary performance at Kingston Upon Hull on February 14, 1970 was considered by the group to be one of their best performances on the tour in promotion of their ambitious concept album Tommy. Unfortunately, despite great acoustics and a great reaction from the crowd, technical problems prevented John Entwistle's bass lines at the beginning of the set (from "Heaven and Hell" to "Substitute") from being properly recorded, and the decision was made to release a live album from the following night's show at the University of Leeds. (Live at Leeds, of course, peaked in the Top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic, sold more than two million copies in the U.S. and is still known as one of the greatest live albums of all time.)
01 Heaven And Hell 02 I Can't Explain 03 Fortune Teller 04 Tattoo 05 Young Man Blues 06 Substitute 07 Happy Jack 08 I'm A Boy 09 A Quick One While He's Away 10 Summertime Blues 11 Shakin' All Over 12 My Generation
Disc 2
01 Overture 02 It's A Boy 03 1921 04 Amazing Journey 05 Sparks 06 Eyesight To The Blind 07 Christmas 08 The Acid Queen 09 Pinball Wizard 10 Do You Think It's Alright? 11 Fiddle About 12 Tommy 13 Can You Hear Me? 14 There's A Doctor 15 Go To The Mirror! 16 Smash The Mirror 17 Miracle Cure 18 Sally Simpson 19 I'm Free 20 Tommy's Holiday Camp 21 We're Not Gonna Take It