Pete Townshend wrote yesterday in his diary on his homepage some details about the new, yet untitled "The Who" album, the first since "Itīs Hard" from 1982.
Check this out:
http://www.petetownshend.co.uk/diary/display.cfm?id=278&zone=pr20 May 2006
My Work Is Done - Almost.......
In order to have an album released in September of this year I need to deliver my completed production by the end of June.
My part as a musician on the Who album is now complete. I have recorded twenty three tracks and selected and finished my part in seventeen, of which eleven are ready to release. The remaining six tracks only require vocals from Roger (or a vocal test to see whether he should replace my existing voacls) this week, and by Friday everything will be ready for me to mix in the first gap in the UK tour between Leeds and Brighton on the weekend of 17th/18th June and our return to play the Leeds O2 festival on 25th June. Originally I left this gap so I could give my son some support in his first big exams, and I will do that as well. But it is fortuitous I have this time.
The tracks line up like this: the complete Mini-Opera based on The Boy Who Heard Music consists of ten tracks (of which six are previewed on Wire & Glass the Maxi-Single to be released in June/July). The seven other tracks represent an even mixture of straight acoustic and conventional rock band tracks. As I've said before, this has been recorded as simply as possible, starting in my home studio on analogue tape, 8 tracks only, and moving on to my pro studios only for the final computer round up. It's an exciting sound to my ears. Not old-fashioned at all.
I will deliver finished masters to Polydor on June 28th.
Still not sure what to call it.