Hooligans (album)

Hooligans is a double compilation album of The Who released by MCA Records in 1981. It focuses on Who songs from the 1970s with only the titles "I Can't Explain", "I Can See for Miles" and "Pinball Wizard" from the 1960s. The album reached #52 on the US charts.[1]

Hooligans
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 1981
Recorded1964–1978
GenreRock
Length76:54
LabelMCA
The Who chronology
Phases
(1981)
Hooligans
(1981)
It's Hard
(1982)

It is most notable as the first US album to include three hard to find Who singles. The 1971 UK single "Let's See Action" was not released in the US,[2] and for this album the title was changed to "(Nothing Is Everything) Let's See Action". Two other singles, "Join Together" and "Relay", were released both in the UK and US in 1972. US releases of "Relay" were re-titled "The Relay".[3] The version of the song on this album was edited by use of a fade that occurs about 25 seconds early. "5:15" is the single version from the Quadrophenia soundtrack released in 1979, not the original single version released in 1973.

Track listing

All tracks written by Pete Townshend except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."I Can't Explain"2:05
2."I Can See for Miles"4:02
3."Pinball Wizard"3:00
4."(Nothing Is Everything) Let's See Action"3:56
5."Summertime Blues" (Eddie Cochran, Jerry Capehart)3:23
6."The Relay (edited version)"3:28
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Baba O'Riley"5:01
2."Behind Blue Eyes"3:40
3."Bargain"5:32
4."The Song Is Over"6:11
Side three
No.TitleLength
1."Join Together"4:21
2."Squeeze Box"2:41
3."Slip Kid"4:30
4."The Real Me"3:21
5."5:15 (Single version)"4:50
Side four
No.TitleLength
1."Drowned"5:06
2."Had Enough" (John Entwistle)4:29
3."Sister Disco"4:20
4."Who Are You"6:21

Sales certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA – US Gold 8 February 1993[4]
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References

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