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Endless Wire (The Who album)

Endless Wire is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Who, released on 30 October 2006 in the UK through Polydor Records and the following day in the US by Universal Republic. It was their first new studio album of original material in 24 years following the release of It's Hard in 1982, as well as their first since the death of the bassist John Entwistle. It was originally due to be released in early 2005 under the working title WHO2.[14][15]

Endless Wire
Studio album by
Released30 October 2006 (2006-10-30)
RecordedDecember 2004 – May 2006
StudioPete Townshend's home studio and Eel Pie Oceanic Studios[1]
GenreRock
Length52:35
LabelPolydor, Universal Republic
ProducerPete Townshend, with (for Roger Daltrey's vocals only) Bob Pridden and Billy Nicholls
The Who chronology
Wire & Glass
(2006)
Endless Wire
(2006)
Live from Toronto
(2006)
Singles from Endless Wire
  1. "Mirror Door"
    Released: June 2006
  2. "Wire & Glass"
    Released: 17 July 2006
  3. "Tea & Theatre"
    Released: 2006
  4. "It's Not Enough"
    Released: 2006
  5. "Black Widow's Eyes"
    Released: 2006

Endless Wire received generally positive reviews from music critics.[16] It debuted at #7 on the Billboard album chart and #9 in the UK.[17] Portions of it were featured on The Who Tour 2006-2007. Most of 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.

History and composition edit

Most of what is known about the development of the album has come from Pete Townshend's website. On 21 March 2005, Pete Townshend announced the postponement of the new Who album.[18] On 24 December 2005, Townshend announced that manager Bill Curbishley had introduced a "great scheme" to allow the band to tour in mid-2006 in support of new material, even if Townshend did not have "a full thirty tracks ready to go."[19] On 20 March 2006, Daltrey announced that he and Townshend were making progress with the album and that Townshend had written a song about Stockholm syndrome, titled "Black Widow's Eyes". Daltrey also said that Townshend was playing some bass on the album.[20]

On 28 March 2006, Townshend announced through the diary portion of his website that a mini-opera, titled "The Glass Household", now formed the core of the album. It is based on his novella The Boy Who Heard Music. He also announced plans to have a shortened version of the opera released prior to the release of the full album.[21] This diary entry also confirmed the line-up of the band: Pino Palladino on bass, Pete Townshend on guitars, his brother Simon Townshend on backing vocals, and John "Brass Rabbit" Bundrick on keyboards. Peter Huntington, from Rachel Fuller's band, was on drums because Zak Starkey was touring with Oasis.

On 9 April 2006, Townshend announced that the shortened version of "The Glass Household" had been played to executives at Polydor, and a release date had been set for June, with a tour of Europe following, and the album in September.[22] On 3 May 2006, Pete Townshend posted on his diary page that the mastering for the new EP, titled Wire & Glass, was complete and that the tracks would soon be sent to Polydor. Townshend anticipated a mid-June release for the EP, and a mid-September release for the full album. He had also announced that the Who would begin rehearsing for their tour, during which time Townshend would finish recording the rest of the album with Roger Daltrey.[23]

A version of "It's Not Enough" was released online at artistdirect.com. "It's Not Enough" had tentatively been announced as the first single off the album, to be released simultaneously.

On 3 October 2006, "It's Not Enough" was made available on iTunes. "Tea & Theatre" was also made available. Then on 14 October 2006, Polydor built a website for the album, endlesswire.co.uk, on which samples of the songs "We Got a Hit", "Endless Wire", "It's Not Enough", "Black Widow's Eyes", "Mike Post Theme", and "Man in a Purple Dress" were made available to listen to, but not to download. As of 23 October 2006, the entire album was available to stream on music.aol.com.

Endless Wire debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200, selling about 81,000 units in its first week of release.[24]

Additional songs edit

In addition to the 19 tracks listed below, three songs were either considered for inclusion on the album or reportedly recorded for the album but were left off:

  • "Ambition"

Reportedly written in 1971 for the Lifehouse concept, Townshend debuted this song on In the Attic in 2006.

  • "Uncertain Girl"

Another song that was debuted by Townshend on In the Attic in 2006. It was recorded in the studio with Zak Starkey on drums, and Daltrey on vocals, but Townshend expressed doubt on whether it would make it on the album or not when he first played it on in the Attic, and it was not included. However, it did make an appearance in the Vassar College workshop performance of the rock musical The Boy Who Heard Music.

  • "How Can I Help You, Sir?"

On 18 December 2005, Pete Townshend posted a diary entry that chronicled the recording of this track:

Here is a film I made of a working day developing a demo of a song for the next Who album called "How Can I Help You, Sir?" I have played this in raw form on Rachel Fuller's IN THE ATTIC and last night on her Pay For View Christmas Special. That is the way it sounds played acoustic. What you can hear here is the way it is beginning to evolve as a rock track. Adding Roger's voice will increase the edge. In a very real sense every song I write when I sit at home with an acoustic guitar has two distinct lives. The acoustic version may seem to be softer and more intimate. But in this case — in a song about a sick person's refusal to allow anyone to help them, a lonely person refusing to allow anyone to get close — the acoustic version has more bite. The rock version seems altogether more jolly, almost a throwaway. It will be interesting to see how it sounds when Roger and I get it into the studio together.

The video can be downloaded from Townshend's site.[25] In 2015 the track was released on Townshend's solo compilation Truancy.

Adaptation as a rock musical edit

Townshend is also working the songs from this album into a full-length rock musical, a rough version of which debuted 13 July 2007 as part of Vassar College's Powerhouse Summer Theater workshop series. The production was adapted and directed by Ethan Silverman and presented as a staged concert reading with minimal dialogue. The cast included John Hickok as Ray High, Jon Patrick Walker as Josh, Matt McGrath as Gabriel, and Bree Sharp as Leila. Songs in this adaptation included:

The song "Real Good Looking Boy" was previously issued on the Who's compilation album Then and Now. The song "I Can Fly" was previously issued on Fuller's EP Shine.

Track listing edit

All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted.

Endless Wire track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fragments"Townshend, Lawrence Ball3:58
2."A Man in a Purple Dress" 4:14
3."Mike Post Theme" 4:28
4."In the Ether" 3:35
5."Black Widow's Eyes" 3:07
6."Two Thousand Years" 2:50
7."God Speaks of Marty Robbins" 3:26
8."It's Not Enough"Townshend, Rachel Fuller4:02
9."You Stand by Me" 1:36
Wire & Glass: A Mini-Opera
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Sound Round" 1:21
11."Pick Up the Peace" 1:28
12."Unholy Trinity" 2:07
13."Trilby's Piano" 2:04
14."Endless Wire" 1:51
15."Fragments of Fragments"Townshend, Ball2:23
16."We Got a Hit" 1:18
17."They Made My Dream Come True" 1:13
18."Mirror Door" 4:14
19."Tea & Theatre" 3:24
Bonus tracks on some editions
No.TitleLength
20."We Got a Hit" (Extended)3:03
21."Endless Wire" (Extended)3:03

Compact Disc edition of The Who Live at Lyon edit

Recorded at the Théâtre Antique, Vienne, Isère, France (near Lyon) on 17 July 2006. Included as an extra in Europe, Asia, and at Best Buy stores in the US.

No.TitleLength
1."The Seeker"2:36
2."Who Are You"6:58
3."Mike Post Theme"3:55
4."The Relay"7:40
5."Greyhound Girl"3:04
6."Naked Eye"8:26
7."Won't Get Fooled Again"/"Old Red Wine"10:40

DVD edition of The Who Live at Lyon edit

  1. "I Can't Explain" – 3:04
  2. "Behind Blue Eyes" – 4:39
  3. "Mike Post Theme" – 3:41
  4. "Baba O'Riley" – 5:59
  5. "Won't Get Fooled Again" – 10:03

Personnel edit

The Who principal musicians edit

Additional musicians edit

  • Peter Huntington – drums (8, 10-11, 14, 16-18)
  • Billy Nicholls – backing vocals (10-11, 14)
  • Lawrence Ball – electronic music (1, 15)
  • Rachel Fuller – keyboards (8), orchestration supervisor (13)
  • Gill Morley – violin on (13)
  • Brian Wright – violin (13)
  • Ellen Blair – viola (13)
  • Vicky Matthews – cello (13)
  • Stuart Ross – bass guitar (8)
  • Jolyon Dixon – acoustic guitar (8)

Design edit

  • Richard Evans – Design and art direction utilising elements created with the Visual Harmony software designed by Dave Snowdon and Lawrence Ball.

Charts edit

Chart performance for Endless Wire
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[26] 63
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[27] 28
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[28] 81
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[29] 60
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[30] 77
French Albums (SNEP)[31] 62
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[32] 34
Irish Albums (IRMA)[33] 52
Italian Albums (FIMI)[34] 36
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[35] 23
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[36] 57
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[37] 51
UK Albums (OCC)[17] 9
US Billboard 200[24] 7

"It's Not Enough" reached number 37 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, where it was released as a B-side with "Black Widow's Eyes".

Certifications edit

Certifications for Endless Wire
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[38] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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  33. ^ "Irish-charts.com – Discography The Who". Hung Medien. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
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External links edit

  • Endless Wire at Discogs (list of releases)

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Endless Wire is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Who released on 30 October 2006 in the UK through Polydor Records and the following day in the US by Universal Republic It was their first new studio album of original material in 24 years following the release of It s Hard in 1982 as well as their first since the death of the bassist John Entwistle It was originally due to be released in early 2005 under the working title WHO2 14 15 Endless WireStudio album by The WhoReleased30 October 2006 2006 10 30 RecordedDecember 2004 May 2006StudioPete Townshend s home studio and Eel Pie Oceanic Studios 1 GenreRockLength52 35LabelPolydor Universal RepublicProducerPete Townshend with for Roger Daltrey s vocals only Bob Pridden and Billy NichollsThe Who chronologyWire amp Glass 2006 Endless Wire 2006 Live from Toronto 2006 Singles from Endless Wire Mirror Door Released June 2006 Wire amp Glass Released 17 July 2006 Tea amp Theatre Released 2006 It s Not Enough Released 2006 Black Widow s Eyes Released 2006Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic64 100 2 Review scoresSourceRatingAbout com 3 AllMusic 4 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5 The Guardian 6 Mojo 7 MSN Music Consumer Guide C 8 Pitchfork4 7 10 9 PopMatters 10 Rolling Stone 11 Spin 12 Uncut 13 Endless Wire received generally positive reviews from music critics 16 It debuted at 7 on the Billboard album chart and 9 in the UK 17 Portions of it were featured on The Who Tour 2006 2007 Most of 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 Contents 1 History and composition 2 Additional songs 3 Adaptation as a rock musical 4 Track listing 4 1 Compact Disc edition of The Who Live at Lyon 4 2 DVD edition of The Who Live at Lyon 5 Personnel 5 1 The Who principal musicians 5 2 Additional musicians 5 3 Design 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksHistory and composition editMost of what is known about the development of the album has come from Pete Townshend s website On 21 March 2005 Pete Townshend announced the postponement of the new Who album 18 On 24 December 2005 Townshend announced that manager Bill Curbishley had introduced a great scheme to allow the band to tour in mid 2006 in support of new material even if Townshend did not have a full thirty tracks ready to go 19 On 20 March 2006 Daltrey announced that he and Townshend were making progress with the album and that Townshend had written a song about Stockholm syndrome titled Black Widow s Eyes Daltrey also said that Townshend was playing some bass on the album 20 On 28 March 2006 Townshend announced through the diary portion of his website that a mini opera titled The Glass Household now formed the core of the album It is based on his novella The Boy Who Heard Music He also announced plans to have a shortened version of the opera released prior to the release of the full album 21 This diary entry also confirmed the line up of the band Pino Palladino on bass Pete Townshend on guitars his brother Simon Townshend on backing vocals and John Brass Rabbit Bundrick on keyboards Peter Huntington from Rachel Fuller s band was on drums because Zak Starkey was touring with Oasis On 9 April 2006 Townshend announced that the shortened version of The Glass Household had been played to executives at Polydor and a release date had been set for June with a tour of Europe following and the album in September 22 On 3 May 2006 Pete Townshend posted on his diary page that the mastering for the new EP titled Wire amp Glass was complete and that the tracks would soon be sent to Polydor Townshend anticipated a mid June release for the EP and a mid September release for the full album He had also announced that the Who would begin rehearsing for their tour during which time Townshend would finish recording the rest of the album with Roger Daltrey 23 A version of It s Not Enough was released online at artistdirect com It s Not Enough had tentatively been announced as the first single off the album to be released simultaneously On 3 October 2006 It s Not Enough was made available on iTunes Tea amp Theatre was also made available Then on 14 October 2006 Polydor built a website for the album endlesswire co uk on which samples of the songs We Got a Hit Endless Wire It s Not Enough Black Widow s Eyes Mike Post Theme and Man in a Purple Dress were made available to listen to but not to download As of 23 October 2006 the entire album was available to stream on music aol com Endless Wire debuted at 7 on the Billboard 200 selling about 81 000 units in its first week of release 24 Additional songs editIn addition to the 19 tracks listed below three songs were either considered for inclusion on the album or reportedly recorded for the album but were left off Ambition Reportedly written in 1971 for the Lifehouse concept Townshend debuted this song on In the Attic in 2006 Uncertain Girl Another song that was debuted by Townshend on In the Attic in 2006 It was recorded in the studio with Zak Starkey on drums and Daltrey on vocals but Townshend expressed doubt on whether it would make it on the album or not when he first played it on in the Attic and it was not included However it did make an appearance in the Vassar College workshop performance of the rock musical The Boy Who Heard Music How Can I Help You Sir On 18 December 2005 Pete Townshend posted a diary entry that chronicled the recording of this track Here is a film I made of a working day developing a demo of a song for the next Who album called How Can I Help You Sir I have played this in raw form on Rachel Fuller s IN THE ATTIC and last night on her Pay For View Christmas Special That is the way it sounds played acoustic What you can hear here is the way it is beginning to evolve as a rock track Adding Roger s voice will increase the edge In a very real sense every song I write when I sit at home with an acoustic guitar has two distinct lives The acoustic version may seem to be softer and more intimate But in this case in a song about a sick person s refusal to allow anyone to help them a lonely person refusing to allow anyone to get close the acoustic version has more bite The rock version seems altogether more jolly almost a throwaway It will be interesting to see how it sounds when Roger and I get it into the studio together The video can be downloaded from Townshend s site 25 In 2015 the track was released on Townshend s solo compilation Truancy Adaptation as a rock musical editTownshend is also working the songs from this album into a full length rock musical a rough version of which debuted 13 July 2007 as part of Vassar College s Powerhouse Summer Theater workshop series The production was adapted and directed by Ethan Silverman and presented as a staged concert reading with minimal dialogue The cast included John Hickok as Ray High Jon Patrick Walker as Josh Matt McGrath as Gabriel and Bree Sharp as Leila Songs in this adaptation included Act I Prelude Pick Up the Peace Ray In the Ether Josh Ray God Predicts Marty Robbins Gabriel Ray Unholy Trinity Gabriel Josh Leila Trilby s Piano I Gabriel I Can Fly Fuller Leila There s No Doubt Gabriel Josh Ray Endless Wire Prelude Josh Leila Gabriel Ray Sound Round Ray and Company Real Good Looking Boy Ray Josh Gabriel Trilby s Piano II Trio Fragments Company Endless Wire Company Act II We Got a Hit Company She Said He Said Gabriel Leila Uncertain Girl Josh Heart Condition Leila It s Not Enough Townshend Fuller Gabriel Josh Leila They Made My Dream Come True Ray In the Ether Ray Trilby s Piano III Gabriel Josh Leila Mirror Door Company Fragments Company Tea amp Theatre Ray Josh Leila The song Real Good Looking Boy was previously issued on the Who s compilation album Then and Now The song I Can Fly was previously issued on Fuller s EP Shine Track listing editAll songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted Endless Wire track listingNo TitleWriter s Length1 Fragments Townshend Lawrence Ball3 582 A Man in a Purple Dress 4 143 Mike Post Theme 4 284 In the Ether 3 355 Black Widow s Eyes 3 076 Two Thousand Years 2 507 God Speaks of Marty Robbins 3 268 It s Not Enough Townshend Rachel Fuller4 029 You Stand by Me 1 36 Wire amp Glass A Mini OperaNo TitleWriter s Length10 Sound Round 1 2111 Pick Up the Peace 1 2812 Unholy Trinity 2 0713 Trilby s Piano 2 0414 Endless Wire 1 5115 Fragments of Fragments Townshend Ball2 2316 We Got a Hit 1 1817 They Made My Dream Come True 1 1318 Mirror Door 4 1419 Tea amp Theatre 3 24 Bonus tracks on some editionsNo TitleLength20 We Got a Hit Extended 3 0321 Endless Wire Extended 3 03 Compact Disc edition of The Who Live at Lyon edit Recorded at the Theatre Antique Vienne Isere France near Lyon on 17 July 2006 Included as an extra in Europe Asia and at Best Buy stores in the US No TitleLength1 The Seeker 2 362 Who Are You 6 583 Mike Post Theme 3 554 The Relay 7 405 Greyhound Girl 3 046 Naked Eye 8 267 Won t Get Fooled Again Old Red Wine 10 40 DVD edition of The Who Live at Lyon edit I Can t Explain 3 04 Behind Blue Eyes 4 39 Mike Post Theme 3 41 Baba O Riley 5 59 Won t Get Fooled Again 10 03Personnel editThe Who principal musicians edit Roger Daltrey lead vocals 1 3 5 6 8 10 12 16 18 19 Pete Townshend guitars lead vocals 4 7 9 13 15 17 backing vocals bass guitar drums piano keyboards violin banjo mandolin drum machine Zak Starkey drums 5 Pino Palladino bass guitar 10 11 14 16 18 John Rabbit Bundrick Hammond organ 10 11 18 Simon Townshend backing vocals 10 11 14 Additional musicians edit Peter Huntington drums 8 10 11 14 16 18 Billy Nicholls backing vocals 10 11 14 Lawrence Ball electronic music 1 15 Rachel Fuller keyboards 8 orchestration supervisor 13 Gill Morley violin on 13 Brian Wright violin 13 Ellen Blair viola 13 Vicky Matthews cello 13 Stuart Ross bass guitar 8 Jolyon Dixon acoustic guitar 8 Design edit Richard Evans Design and art direction utilising elements created with the Visual Harmony software designed by Dave Snowdon and Lawrence Ball Charts editChart performance for Endless Wire Chart 2006 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 26 63Austrian Albums O3 Austria 27 28Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 28 81Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 29 60Dutch Albums Album Top 100 30 77French Albums SNEP 31 62German Albums Offizielle Top 100 32 34Irish Albums IRMA 33 52Italian Albums FIMI 34 36Norwegian Albums VG lista 35 23Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 36 57Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 37 51UK Albums OCC 17 9US Billboard 200 24 7 It s Not Enough reached number 37 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart where it was released as a B side with Black Widow s Eyes Certifications editCertifications for Endless Wire Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 38 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit The Who Official Band Website Roger Daltrey Pete Townshend John Entwistle and Keith Moon Endless Wire Thewho com Retrieved 15 May 2011 Critic Reviews for Endless Wire Metacritic Retrieved 24 January 2019 White Dave The Who Endless Wire About com Archived from the original on 12 July 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2013 Endless Wire at AllMusic Larkin Colin 2007 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195313734 Petridis ALexis 27 October 2006 CD The Who Endless Wire Music guardian co uk London Retrieved 4 September 2011 Gilbert Pat November 2006 Regeneration The Who Endless Wire Mojo p 98 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Christgau Robert December 2006 Consumer Guide MSN Music Retrieved 22 December 2013 Mitchum Rob 2 November 2006 The Who Endless Wire Album Reviews Pitchfork Pitchforkmedia com Archived from the original on 6 September 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2012 Cober Lake Justin 23 October 2006 The Who Endless Wire Popmatters com 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