Music

Join Together

UK: Released on Virgin Records in March 1990 as 2-Cassette (Virgin TCVDT 102) and 3-LP (Virgin VDT 102) box sets and as 2-CD (VSCD 102)
US: Released on MCA Records in March 1990 as 2-CD (MCAD2-19501) and 3-LP (MCA3-19501) box sets and as 2-CD (MCA MCAD2-19501).

DISC ONE

  1. OVERTURE
  2. 1921
  3. AMAZING JOURNEY
  4. SPARKS
  5. EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND (THE HAWKER)
  6. CHRISTMAS
  7. COUSIN KEVIN
  8. THE ACID QUEEN
  9. PINBALL WIZARD
  10. DO YOU THINK IT’S ALRIGHT?
  11. FIDDLE ABOUT
  12. THERE’S A DOCTOR
  13. GO TO THE MIRROR!
  14. SMASH THE MIRROR
  15. TOMMY, CAN YOU HEAR ME?
  16. I’M FREE
  17. MIRACLE CURE
  18. SALLY SIMPSON
  19. SENSATION
  20. TOMMY’S HOLIDAY CAMP
  21. WE’RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT

DISC TWO

  1. EMINENCE FRONT
  2. FACE THE FACE
  3. DIG
  4. I CAN SEE FOR MILES
  5. A LITTLE IS ENOUGH
  6. 5’15
  7. LOVE, REIGN O’ER ME
  8. TRICK OF THE LIGHT
  9. ROUGH BOYS
  10. JOIN TOGETHER
  11. YOU BETTER YOU BET
  12. BEHIND BLUE EYES
  13. WON’T GET FOOLED AGAIN

JOIN TOGETHER was a boxed album package of the 1989 reunion tour, designed as a memento of that tour. It features Pete, Roger and John augmented by many other musicians – two drummers, keyboards, an extra guitarist, brass section and choir – recorded live in America. The first half of the double album features a selection of Tommy songs, followed by Who hits in the second and, for the first time on record, a Pete solo song, ROUGH BOYS, performed by the band. There’s also a live rendition of I CAN SEE FOR MILES which the four-man Who found difficult to perform live originally because it required two guitars. Another first was Pete playing acoustic guitar on stage (ostensibly due to hearing problems) and some of his rhythmic chord work, especially on the early Tommy tunes, is first rate.

The album was dedicated to Keith Moon.

Recorded and mixed by Bob Clearmountain.
Produced by Bob Clearmountain, Billy Nicholls and Clive Franks.

Design and Art Direction by Richard Evans at Icon.
Photography by Davies & Starr.