Quadrophenia (Remastered + extra tracks) (四重人格(重制版+附加版))
1979年Quadrophenia(四重人格)这部由电影的上映带起了Mod的复兴。片中内容讲述了1960年代因为出生于劳工阶级的Mods,因为无法摆脱现实的桎梏,无法摆脱自己的社会阶级,以及生活当中的苦闷,真实再现了Mods的生活。 一句话评论 Hell On Wheels! The Year Was 1964, and The Battle Was Just Beginning! A Way Of Life [rerelease] We are the mods, we are the mods. We are, we are, we are the mods. 幕后制作 本片由The Who监制,配乐除了使用The Who的Quadrophenia专辑当中的音乐外,还加上Mods最爱的黑人灵魂乐等乐风,Sting在当中也有饰演一角。 Quadrophenia is the soundtrack album to the 1979 film Quadrophenia which refers to the 1973 rock opera Quadrophenia.It was initially released on Polydor Records in 1979 as a cassette and LP and was re-released as a compact disc in 1993 and 2001. The album was dedicated to Peter Meaden, a prominent Mod and first manager of The Who, who had died a year prior to the album's release. The album contains ten of the seventeen tracks from the original rock opera Quadrophenia (as not all of the tracks were used in the film). These are different mixes than those that appear on the 1973 album as they were remixed in 1979 by John Entwistle. The most notable difference is the track "The Real Me" (used for the title sequence of the film) which features a different bass track, more prominent vocals and a more definite ending. Most of the tracks are also edited to be slightly shorter. The soundtrack also includes three tracks by The Who that did not appear on the 1973 album - "Four Faces, "Get Out and Stay Out" and "Joker James." The latter two songs marked Kenney Jones's first on-record appearance with the Who after taking over on drums for the late Keith Moon.