The Who Two's Missing MCAC 5712 HQ Cassette Rip
(From the-who.info)The mastering on "Two's Missing" isn't as good as the LP version
and the CD does not sound as good as the LP.
I bought this tape when it first came out because I couldn't find a store that carried the LP version
at the time. I later bought the cd and thought this sounds like S%*T, How could the sound quality of my tape be that much better?
but it is, judge for yourselves! I did a straight rip with no Dolby to my stand alone sony Cd recorder.
through my pioneer receiver. It came out great IMHO.
Enjoy!
(From WIKIPEDIA)
All tracks composed by Pete Townshend; except where indicated
Side one
1. "Bald Headed Woman" (Shel Talmy) – 2:09
2. "Under My Thumb" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 2:35
3. "My Wife" (Live) (John Entwistle) – 6:38
4. "I'm a Man" (Kit Lambert, Stamp) – 3:11
5. "Dogs" – 3:05
6. "Dogs Part Two" (Keith Moon) – 2:26
7. "Circles" (Revised version) – 2:09
Side two
8. "The Last Time" (Jagger, Richards) – 2:50
9. "Water" – 4:32
10. "Daddy Rolling Stone" – 2:48
11. "Heatwave" (Original Shel Talmy produced version) (Holland-Dozier-Holland) – 2:40
12. "Goin' Down" (Live) – 3:41
13. "Motoring" – 2:50
14. "Wasp Man" (Keith Moon) – 3:05
"Bald Headed Woman", "Under My Thumb", Dogs", Circles", and "The Last Time" were recorded in mono.
1964-1972
(From the-who.info) The mastering on "Two's Missing" isn't as good as the LP version and the CD does not sound as good as the LP.
"Bald Headed Woman", "Under My Thumb", Dogs", Circles", and "The Last Time" were recorded in mono.
Like Who's Missing, this is an assortment of B-sides, UK-only tracks, outtakes, and live cuts from the 1960s and early '70s. Again, there's some notable, even terrific, material here: the fiery 1967 covers of the Rolling Stones' "The Last Time" and "Under My Thumb," the strange 1968 UK single "Dogs," the heavy R&B of the '65 British B-side "Daddy Rolling Stone." Yet much of the rest of the album is extraneous to all but diehards, like a sluggish 1965 cover of Martha & the Vandellas' "Motoring," Keith Moon's novelty B-side "Wasp Man," or the 1969 instrumental "Dogs, Part 2" (which does have some slick guitar runs and manic drumming). The record's haphazardly sequenced as well. Also, Who's Missing and Two's Missing still manage to miss a couple '60s B-sides that Who fanatics might want (Entwistle's "I've Been Away" and Keith Moon's "In the City"), although those two cuts are now available on the CD reissue of A Quick One. In fact, the well-known bootleg Who's Zoo does a much better job of assembling most of the group's early rarities into two albums.