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Odds & Sods is the latest milestone in MCA's successful series of Who reissues in conjunction with the band and it's handpicked group of producers and compilers. This newly expanded edition of the 1974 classic rarities collection contains more than double the number of tracks than the original LP and is completely remixed and re-mastered. This release features 9 (!!!) previously unreleased recordings, plus the ultra-rare studio version of "Young Man Blues."Reviews:
''Odds & Sods'' is a compilation album of studio outtakes and rarities by British rock band The Who released by Track/Polydor in the United Kingdom and Track and MCA in the United States in 1974.
In the autumn of 1973, while Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, and Keith Moon were preparing for the ''Tommy'' film, John Entwistle was put in charge of compiling an album to counter the rampant bootlegging that occurred at The Who's concerts. He and the producer of his solo albums, John Alcock, compiled ''Odds & Sods'' from various tapes. Two LPs of material were collected, but only one was released. The material from the second unreleased LP was later included on the 1998 remastered CD version. Townsend's frank opinions of the quality of some of the tracks were omitted from the original LP's liner notes but included on the reissued CD. The album reached number ten in the UK charts and number eight in the US. - Wikipedia