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| The Who | Primary Artist |
| Roger Daltrey | Vocals, Group Member |
| Pete Townshend | Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, Drums, Viola, Viol, Group Member |
| Simon Townshend | Background Vocals, Group Member |
| Ellen Blair | Viola, Guest Appearance |
| John "Rabbit" Bundrick | Hammond Organ, Group Member |
| Billy Nicholls | Background Vocals, Guest Appearance |
| Pino Palladino | Bass, Group Member |
| Zak Starkey | Drums, Group Member |
| Stuart Ross | Bass, Guest Appearance |
| Brian G. Wright | Violin, Guest Appearance |
| Rachel Fuller | Keyboards, Guest Appearance |
| Gill Morley | Violin, Guest Appearance |
| Jolyon Dixon | Acoustic Guitar, Guest Appearance |
| Peter Huntington | Drums, Guest Appearance |
| Lawrence Ball | electronics, Guest Appearance |
| Roger Daltrey | Liner Notes |
| Pete Townshend | Composer, Producer, Liner Notes, Orchestration, drum programming, Instrumentation |
| Billy Nicholls | Vocal Producer |
| Alan Rogan | Guitar Techician |
| Bobby Pridden | Engineer, Vocal Producer |
| Ian Cooper | Mastering |
| Richard Evans | Art Direction |
| Rachel Fuller | Composer, Orchestration |
| Myles Clarke | Engineer |
| Lawrence Ball | Composer, Software |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The Who retired following their 1982 farewell tour but like Frank Sinatra's frequent retreats from the stage, it was not a permanent goodbye. Seven years later, the band -- Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle; that is, Keith Moon's replacement Kenny Jones wasn't invited back -- embarked on a reunion tour, and ever since then the band was a going concern. Perhaps not really active -- they did not tour on a regular basis, they did not record outside of a version of "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" for the 1991 Elton John and Bernie Taupin tribute album Two Rooms -- but they were always around, playing tribute gigs and reviving old projects, ...