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Lifehouse (album)


 

Lifehouse is a sci-fi rock opera double album by The Who intended as a follow-up to Tommy. It was abandoned as a double album rock opera in favor of creating the traditional rock album, Who's Next, though its songs would appear on various Who albums, singles, and Pete Townshend solo albums.

Related Topics:
Sci-fi - Rock opera - Double album - The Who - Tommy - Who's Next

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In 1978, the Lifehouse project was revived by John Entwistle with a slightly changed plot; it was scrapped and its remains are included on Who Are You.

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John Entwistle - Who Are You

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In the year 2000, Pete Townshend revived the Lifehouse concept with his set The Lifehouse Chronicles and the sampler The Lifehouse Elements.

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The Lifehouse Chronicles - The Lifehouse Elements

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The Lifehouse Chronicles boxed set has six disks: two disks of music from the Lifehouse project, one disk of experiments and remixes of the Lifehouse songs, a disk of classical works by Pete Townshend, Scarlatti, Purcell, and Corette that were used in the Lifehouse radio play, and two disks containing the radio play itself. The radio play was also released separately on a double cassette.

Related Topics:
Pete Townshend - Scarlatti - Purcell - Corette - Radio play

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