Article: THE WHO - THEN & NOW: First New Studio Recordings Since 1982 Join 18 of the Band's Biggest Hits on New Compilation.

LOS ANGELES, March 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The "now" is the first new studio recordings from The Who in 22 years. The "then" is a celebration of one of the greatest bands in rock history during the 40th anniversary year of the British Invasion. Together, THE WHO - THEN & NOW (MCA/UMe), released March 30, 2004, becomes the only collection to span the group's entire recording career, 18 of its biggest hits and best-loved tracks from 1965-1981 and now two brand-new songs.

"Real Good Looking Boy," a tribute to Elvis Presley, and "Old Red Wine" were penned by guitarist Pete Townshend and feature lead vocals by Roger Daltrey. The tracks signal a return to the studio for ...

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