Following similar volumes of repertory by Yes and The Rolling Stones, Who's Serious: Symphonic Music of the Who presents The London Philharmonic Orchestra running through several of The Who's best-known numbers, including "I Can See For Miles," "My Generation," "Baba O'Riley," and "Pinball Wizard." The release is augmented by a version of "Overture," a medley used by Roger Daltrey to open his solo concerts and recorded here by members of his touring band, including drummer Zak Starkey (Ringo Starr's son) and Simon Townshend (Pete's brother). All told, there are ten tracks here; the interested Who fan will probably find some worthwhile adaptations, but those starting with a negative opinion of the premise are advised to steer clear. And, needless to say, all of the original recordings should be obtained first. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Who's Serious: The Symphonic Music of the Who
02/10/1998
All Music Guide Review
Who's Serious: The Symphonic Music of the Who Track Listing
Credits of Who's Serious: The Symphonic Music of the Who
- Andy MacPherson
- Mixing
- Billy Nichols
- Director, Choir, Chorus, Producer
- Phil Spalding
- Bass
- Zak Starkey
- Drums
- Steve Vining
- Executive Producer
- Ian Wilson
- Choir, Chorus
- Peter Scholes
- Arranger, Conductor
- Alex Lawrie
- Executive Producer
- Peter Smith
- Executive Producer
- Steve Butler
- Choir, Chorus
- Jon Astley
- Arranger, Producer, Mastering, Mixing
- Simon Townshend
- Guitar, Choir, Chorus
- Geoff Whitehorn
- Guitar
- John "Rabbit" Bundrick
- Organ, Piano
- Jaz Coleman
- Arranger
- Rupert Coulson
- Engineer
- Alistair Gordon
- Choir, Chorus
- Jody Linscott
- Percussion
- London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Orchestra, Main Performer, ?












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