Although this two hour-plus 1993 concert kicks off with Townshend's slightly croakier take on various Who classics, the bulk is given over to a theatrical show of his concept piece, Psychoderelict. Centring around an ageing rock star whose career is revitalised by a plot involving the media and an erotic photograph of a 14-year-old girl, Psychoderelict - begun in the 70s - is, with hindsight, an eerily accurate prediction of internet paedophilia and Townshend's own public troubles. Other than the Who-ish English Boy, the songs don't match the theory, although his take on Behind Blue Eyes is wonderfully self-doubting.
As well as the exciting news about the release of The Who’s historic recording of their concert at the Fillmore East, New York City in 1968, we are delighted to also announce the release of the 45th Anniversary Expanded Edition of Pete Townshend’s first solo album, Who Came First. To be more accurate (or pedantic) it’s actually the 46th anniversary this year as the album was released in 1972.
Classic Records has what they call a DAD format. Basically, it's a DVD-V with minimal video content. Here is their 96kHz-24bit version of PT's "Another Scoop" presented as an ISO and FLAC files.