I sent Michael Fremer an e-mail with a bunch of questions about the Classic Records Who LPs. He wrote back today with the info. Here's the scoop:
Q: Will the reissues use the original mixes or the remixes created for the CD reissues?
A: original analog tapes
Q: Will the first two albums (My Generation/The Who Sings My Generation and A Quick One/Happy Jack) use the U.S. or U.K. track line-ups?
A: U.K. track line-ups in mono, with a possibility of "Happy Jack" and
other singles as 7" bonus discs or they will reissue "Direct Hits"
(Track 613 006) in mono.
Q: Will the second and third albums be released in mono, stereo or both?
A: mono
Q: Will any bonus tracks from the CD reissues be included?
A: no bonus tracks
Q: Which anthologies, if any, will be included in the series?
A: not sure except for "Direct Hits" and "Odds and Sods"
Q: How closely will the reissues replicate the original artwork and packaging? The early pressings of Sell Out came with a poster. The original UK pressing of Tommy came with a glossy jacket. Live at Leeds came with lots of goodies. Both Tommy and Quadrophenia came with booklets/librettos. Odds and Sods had a die cut cover, etc.
A: original artwork plus posters, goodies in Live at Leeds, original cracking on tape, etc. librettos, and glossy if possible
Q: Will any of the albums be released in 45 rpm versions?
A: 45s may come, but much later
Q: Who will be mastering the reissues and will the mastering equipment be tube or solid state?
A: Bernie, using tubes. Interestingly, they cut "Who's Next" both ways
and while the original was cut solid state, they went for tubes because
the vocals sounded so much more natural and I agree, having heard the
record at home.
Hmmmm... mono "Sell Out." I might get that one. "Direct Hits" could be interesting, too. What was the track list on that?
Ryan