If you’re new to the world of The Who, DO NOT buy this singles collection.

 It’s practically as if Townshend and Daltrey had set about shrinking each single with a vice until it became the size of a CD.

This review highlights The Who’s 1st Singles Box as a detailed collector’s item best suited for devoted fans. It praises the packaging, rare tracks included, and the representation of The Who’s musical evolution spanning from their early mod pop-rock days to later iconic pieces. The reviewer advises new listeners to avoid this set due to its focus on collectors and format. While the price was considered high and frustrating, the overall quality and historical value shine through. Explore The Who’s timeless classics and rare gems in this exclusive singles box set—perfect for hardcore fans and collectors!

 The title track 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' is the true masterpiece, a 17-minute song with one of the first lengthy drum solos ever performed.

 Ingle almost seems drunk while singing, and he demonstrates it with his voice’s continuous ups and downs. The effect is divine.

This review highlights Iron Butterfly's 1968 album In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida as a pivotal work in psychedelic and heavy rock. The review details each track's style and contributions, emphasizing the monumental 17-minute title track. It praises the band's instrumental skills, vocal style, and lasting impact on rock and metal history. Listen to Iron Butterfly's legendary In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida and experience the psychedelic rock milestone today!

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