Pete Townshend – Psychoderelict (1993/2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Pete Townshend - Psychoderelict (1993/2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Pete Townshend
Album: Psychoderelict
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1993/2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:03:07
Total Tracks: 21
Total Size: 753 MB

Tracklist:

01. Pete Townshend – English Boy (05:07)
02. Pete Townshend – Meher Baba M3 (03:31)
03. Pete Townshend – Let’s Get Pretentious (03:36)
04. Pete Townshend – Meher Baba M4 (Signal Box) (02:23)
05. Pete Townshend – Early Morning Dreams (03:54)
06. Pete Townshend – I Want That Thing (03:58)
07. Pete Townshend – Dialogue Introduction To Outlive The Dinosaur (00:32)
08. Pete Townshend – Outlive The Dinosaur (03:24)
09. Pete Townshend – Flame (Demo) (01:07)
10. Pete Townshend – Now And Then (04:24)
11. Pete Townshend – I Am Afraid (04:34)
12. Pete Townshend – Don’t Try To Make Me Real (02:58)
13. Pete Townshend – Dialogue Introduction To Predictable (00:34)
14. Pete Townshend – Predictable (02:16)
15. Pete Townshend – Flame (02:41)
16. Pete Townshend – Meher Baba M5 (Vivaldi) (02:35)
17. Pete Townshend – Fake It (03:29)
18. Pete Townshend – Dialogue Introduction To Now And Then (Reprise) (00:32)
19. Pete Townshend – Now And Then (Reprise) (02:57)
20. Pete Townshend – Baba O’Riley (Demo) (01:20)
21. Pete Townshend – English Boy (Reprise) (07:05)

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Psychoderelict is a concept album written, produced and engineered by Pete Townshend. Some characters and issues presented in this work were continued in Townshend’s later opus The Boy Who Heard Music, first presented on The Who’s album Endless Wire and then adapted as a rock musical.In 1993, Pete Townshend issued his fourth true studio solo album for Atco (not counting a live album, a couple of demo collections, and a collaboration with Ronnie Lane), entitled Psychoderelict. Perhaps best known for his conceptually based works (the Who’s Tommy, Quadrophenia, etc.), Townshend did indeed thread a storyline throughout the album, which appeared to be the tale of an aging rock star. Psychoderelict includes Townshend’s hardest-rocking songs since his 1980 solo album, Empty Glass, such as “English Boy” and “Let’s Get Pretentious.” Three instrumental tracks paying tribute to Townshend’s spiritual mentor, Meher Baba, incorporate the synth loop from the Who’s “Baba O’Riley,” the best being “Meher Baba M4” (although strangely, the synths sound remarkably similar to the Who’s 1978 hit “Who Are You”). –AllMusic Review by Greg Prato

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