The Who have announced a live album, Live at Eden Project, and released the first single, "Pinball Wizard," through earMUSIC.
Live at Eden Project, a live recording of the legendary band's July 2023 performance at Cornwall's iconic Eden Project, will hit stores on May 29.
Backed by the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra, The Who founding members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey delivered a performance that fused classic rock intensity with orchestral grandeur.
Live at Eden Project presents one of the strongest and most focused setlists of The Who's orchestral period. Alongside beloved anthems such as "Baba O'Riley" and "Pinball Wizard", the album includes rarely performed gems like "Cry If You Want," "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere," and "The Rock," creating a career-spanning journey that balances hits, deep cuts, and orchestral showpieces with remarkable fluidity.
Live at Eden Project will be available as a 2CD Digipak, a limited 3LP Gatefold edition pressed on recycled vinyl with no plastic shrink wrap and packed in a separate paper wallet, a standard 3LP Gatefold, and across all major digital platforms.
"Pinball Wizard" is is available for streaming and download here, while Live at Eden Project is available to pre-order here.
Live at Eden Project Tracklist:
1. Overture2. 19213. Amazing Journey4. Sparks5. The Acid Queen6. Pinball Wizard7. We're Not Gonna Take It8. Who Are You9. Eminence Front10. The Kids Are Alright11. You Better You Bet12. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere13. Substitute14. I Can't Explain15. My Generation16. Cry If You Want17. Won't Get Fooled Again18. Behind Blue Eyes19. The Real Me20. I'm One21. 5:1522. The Rock23. Love Reign O'er Me24. Baba O'Riley
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