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Pete Townshend - White City: A Novel (Original Us Pressing Needledrop)(Jgster6969)

Track listing:
  1. Give Blood 5:46
  2. Brilliant Blues 3:07
  3. Face The Face 5:56
  4. Hiding Out 3:03
  5. Second Hand Love 4:16
  6. Crashing By Design 3:19
  7. I Am Secure 4:02
  8. White City Fighting 4:43
  9. Come To Mama 4:45

Notes


Pete Townshend White City: A Novel Original U.S Pressing Vinyl Rip Flac
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White City: A Novel
Studio album by Pete Townshend
Released 30 November 1985

Recorded 1985 at Eel Pie Studio, Twickenham; Eel Pie Studio, Soho, London; A.I.R. Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length 38:27
Label Atco (US)


White City: A Novel is a solo concept album by Pete Townshend of The Who, released in 1985 on Atco.[1]

The title refers to a story (called a "novel" in the album title) that accompanies the album, and which takes place in a low-income housing estate in the West London area of White City, near where Townshend grew up. The story tells of cultural conflict, racial tension and youthful hopes and dreams in the 1960s — a world of "prostituted children", "roads leading to darkness, leading home" and despairing residents living in "cells" with views of "dustbins and a Ford Cortina". The song "White City Fighting", which features David Gilmour's guitar work,[1] tells listeners that the White City was "a black, violent place" where "battles were won, and battles were blown, at the height of the White City fighting". The album opens with crashing guitar chords that capture a feeling of urban chaos, leading into "Give Blood", a song with Townshend's trademark, moral lyrics demanding listeners to "give blood, but you may find that blood is not enough".

The disc also mentions a film based on the album, directed and "adapted for longform video" by Richard Lowenstein. The 60 minute video, entitled "White City: The Music Movie", was released by Vestron Music Video in 1985 and stars Pete Townshend, Andrew Wilde and Frances Barber. The videotape also features exclusive footage of Pete Townshend discussing the album and film, and the premiere performance of "Night School". That song, in a different form, would be included on Hip-O's 2006 re-release as a bonus track.
Contents
"White City Fighting"

The track "White City Fighting" originated as a tune written by David Gilmour for his second solo album About Face.[1] He asked Townshend to supply lyrics, but felt that he couldn't relate to them, so Townshend used the song instead, with Gilmour playing guitar.[1] Gilmour sent the same tune to Roy Harper, whose lyrics had the same effect on Gilmour.[1] Harper used the result, "Hope", which has a markedly slower tempo, on his 1985 album with Jimmy Page called Whatever Happened to Jugula?.[1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars link
Rolling Stone (positive) Jan 16, 1986
Track listing

All songs written by Pete Townshend except as noted.

"Give Blood" – 5:44
"Brilliant Blues" – 3:06
"Face the Face" – 5:51
"Hiding Out" – 3:00
"Secondhand Love" – 4:12
"Crashing By Design" – 3:14
"I Am Secure" – 4:00
"White City Fighting" (David Gilmour, Townshend) – 4:40
"Come to Mama" – 4:40



Personnel

Pete Townshend – vocals, guitar
Steve Barnacle – bass guitar
Mark Brzezicki – drums
John "Rabbit" Bundrick – keyboards

Additional personnel

Clem Burke – drums
Tony Butler – bass guitar
Phil Chen – bass guitar
David Gilmour – guitar
Peter Hope-Evans – harmonica
Kick Horns: Simon Clarke, Roddy Lorimer, Tim Sanders, Peter Thoms
Chucho Merchan – bass guitar
Pino Palladino – bass guitar
Simon Phillips – drums
Ewan Stewart – voice (spoken word)
Jackie Challenor, Mae McKenna, Lorenza Johnson, Emma Townshend, Justine Frischmann (in "Night School"[2] – backing vocals
Richard Evans album cover design

Charts
Album
Year Chart Peak
Position
1985 Billboard 200 26 [3]
Single
Year Single Chart Peak
Position
1985 "Give Blood" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 5 [4]
1985 "Face the Face" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 3 [4]
1986 "Secondhand Love" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 32 [4]
1986 "Face the Face" Billboard Hot 100 26 [4]
Certifications
Organization Level Date
RIAA – U.S. Gold January 22, 1986 [5]