The Who – Face Dances – 1981 – Pop Rock / Classic Rock (vinyl lp)

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Label Warner Bros. Records – XHS 3516
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Pop Rock / Classic Rock
Year 1981

Tracklist

A1You Better You Bet (5:36)

A2Don't Let Go The Coat (3:43)

A3Cache Cache (3:57)

A4The Quiet One (3:09)

A5Did You Steal My Money (4:10)

B1How Can You Do It Alone (5:26)

B2Daily Records (3:27)

B3You (4:30)

B4Another Tricky Day (4:55)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Mint (M)
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) excellent
BIN # R82

Here's a fascinating piece of Who history that often gets overlooked by casual fans but represents a pivotal moment in the band's evolution. Face Dances marked The Who's first studio album following Keith Moon's tragic death and John Entwistle's brief departure, with Kenney Jones stepping behind the kit after his tenure with the Faces. This Canadian Warner Bros. pressing captures the band at a crossroads, experimenting with synthesizers and a more polished production approach that divided critics but showcased Pete Townshend's songwriting maturity during a period of personal struggle with alcoholism and hearing loss.

 

What makes this particular pressing noteworthy is the superior Canadian pressing plant quality that Warner Bros. Canada was known for during this era, often rivaling the sonic characteristics of the original UK pressings while being far more accessible to North American collectors. The album itself contains some underrated Townshend compositions, including "You Better You Bet," which became their last significant radio hit, and the introspective "Another Tricky Day." While purists may favor the Moon-era material, Face Dances represents The Who's successful adaptation to the changing musical landscape of the early 1980s, making it an essential document of the band's resilience and evolution. For completists and those interested in the band's lesser-explored chapters, this Canadian pressing offers both historical significance and solid audio quality.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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