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Videos Album: Wire & Glass2006

Wire & Glass
EP by
Released17 July 2006
GenreRock
Length11:28
LabelPolydor
ProducerPete Townshend
The Who chronology
The 1st Singles Box
(2004)
Wire & Glass
(2006)
Endless Wire
(2006)
The Who EP chronology
Won`t Get Fooled Again
(1988)
Wire & Glass
(2006)

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Wire & Glass

The Who

2006 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 17 Julio 2006 · Fecha Grabación: 2006 -
    Discográfica: Polydor · · Productor: Pete Townshend

    Wire & Glass (subtitled "Six songs from a mini-opera") is the only EP[1] released from The Who`s 2006 album, Endless Wire. The EP was released exclusively to the iTunes Music Store on 17 July 2006 but a Maxi-CD/12" was released a week later in Australia and the United Kingdom. The EP was released as a "mini-opera" in six songs. No North American distribution was secured prior to the release of Endless Wire, but promo copies were pressed in France, Germany, Ireland, and Ukraine.

    The EP reached the top three on the Canadian Singles Chart. The songs from this album were used in the rock musical adaptation of The Boy Who Heard Music which debuted in July 2007 as part of Vassar College`s Powerhouse Summer Theater workshop series.

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    Wire & Glass (subtitled "Six songs from a mini-opera") is the only EP[1] released from The Who`s 2006 album, Endless Wire. The EP was released exclusively to the iTunes Music Store on 17 July 2006 but a Maxi-CD/12" was released a week later in Australia and the United Kingdom. The EP was released as a "mini-opera" in six songs. No North American distribution was secured prior to the release of Endless Wire, but promo copies were pressed in France, Germany, Ireland, and Ukraine.

    The EP reached the top three on the Canadian Singles Chart. The songs from this album were used in the rock musical adaptation of The Boy Who Heard Music which debuted in July 2007 as part of Vassar College`s Powerhouse Summer Theater workshop series.

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    The songs

    "Sound Round" was reportedly written for the 1971 album Who`s Next but not recorded. "Mirror Door" was released ahead of the rock opera for radio play in June 2006, but initial reaction was lukewarm due to a questionable mix. Between dates on the 2006 UK and European tour, Townshend remixed the track, adding echo to Daltrey`s vocals and giving it a punchier sound.[citation needed]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Pete Townshend

    Wire & Glass track listing
    No.TitleLength
    1."Wire & Glass

    • I. Sound Round – 1:22
    • II. Pick Up the Peace – 1:28
    • III. Endless Wire – 1:51
    • IV. We Got a Hit – 1:18
    • V. They Make My Dream Come True – 1:13"
    7:12
    2."Mirror Door"4:16

    Upon release as a CD/12", all six songs were presented as a single track.

    Personnel

    The Who

    • Roger Daltrey – vocals
    • Pete Townshend – guitars, vocals, mandolin, ukulele, banjo

    Additional musicians

    • John "Rabbit" Bundrick – keyboards, organ
    • Peter Huntington – drums[a]
    • Billy Nicholls – backing vocals
    • Pino Palladino – bass guitar
    • Simon Townshend – backing vocals

    Production

    • Myles Clarke – engineering
    • Bob Pridden – engineering

    Design

    • Richard Evans – design and art direction
    • Ross Halfin – cover photograph

    Charts

    Chart performance for Wire & Glass

    Chart (2006)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[2]

    51

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[3]

    31

    Denmark (Tracklisten)[4]

    3

    Germany (GfK)[5]

    58

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[6]

    39

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[7]

    9

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[8]

    83

    Wire & Glass (subtitled "Six songs from a mini-opera") is the only EP[1] released from The Who`s 2006 album, Endless Wire. The EP was released exclusively to the iTunes Music Store on 17 July 2006 but a Maxi-CD/12" was released a week later in Australia and the United Kingdom. The EP was released as a "mini-opera" in six songs. No North American distribution was secured prior to the release of Endless Wire, but promo copies were pressed in France, Germany, Ireland, and Ukraine.

    The EP reached the top three on the Canadian Singles Chart. The songs from this album were used in the rock musical adaptation of The Boy Who Heard Music which debuted in July 2007 as part of Vassar College`s Powerhouse Summer Theater workshop series.

    The songs

    "Sound Round" was reportedly written for the 1971 album Who`s Next but not recorded. "Mirror Door" was released ahead of the rock opera for radio play in June 2006, but initial reaction was lukewarm due to a questionable mix. Between dates on the 2006 UK and European tour, Townshend remixed the track, adding echo to Daltrey`s vocals and giving it a punchier sound.[citation needed]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Pete Townshend

    Wire & Glass track listing
    No.TitleLength
    1."Wire & Glass

    • I. Sound Round – 1:22
    • II. Pick Up the Peace – 1:28
    • III. Endless Wire – 1:51
    • IV. We Got a Hit – 1:18
    • V. They Make My Dream Come True – 1:13"
    7:12
    2."Mirror Door"4:16

    Upon release as a CD/12", all six songs were presented as a single track.

    Personnel

    The Who

    • Roger Daltrey – vocals
    • Pete Townshend – guitars, vocals, mandolin, ukulele, banjo

    Additional musicians

    • John "Rabbit" Bundrick – keyboards, organ
    • Peter Huntington – drums[a]
    • Billy Nicholls – backing vocals
    • Pino Palladino – bass guitar
    • Simon Townshend – backing vocals

    Production

    • Myles Clarke – engineering
    • Bob Pridden – engineering

    Design

    • Richard Evans – design and art direction
    • Ross Halfin – cover photograph

    Charts

    Chart performance for Wire & Glass

    Chart (2006)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[2]

    51

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[3]

    31

    Denmark (Tracklisten)[4]

    3

    Germany (GfK)[5]

    58

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[6]

    39

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[7]

    9

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[8]

    83

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