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product_id: 109888234
title: "Sell Out"
brand: "the who"
price: "S/.87"
currency: PEN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.pe/products/109888234-sell-out
store_origin: PE
region: Peru
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# Sell Out

**Brand:** the who
**Price:** S/.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Sell Out by the who
- **How much does it cost?** S/.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- the who enthusiasts

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## Description

1967 album remastered with Bonus tracks & Upgraded Artwork! Includes " I Can See For Miles".

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## Customer Reviews

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    CAN'T SEE FOR MILES
  

*by C***P on Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2013*

Deep into my quest for the great unplayed music I finally hit a very rich vein. I can remember hearing Can't Explain on the radio in 1965 or 6. But music does not become a mystical presence in my life until I discover my very first Top 40 Countdown in February of '67, a mere four weeks before the March 20 DJ Pick of the Week: Happy Jack. I couldn't get enough stacked vocals in my songs back then and still can't. I bought the 45 because my allowance was too small to take a chance on an album. The song made Top 5 in Syracuse, N.Y. on the threshold of the big psychedelic push. By October I was stunned by one of the most in-your-face records I'd ever heard: I Can See For Miles. I bought that 45 before it reached it's peak. Now, mind you, there might have been Hendrix or The Airplane or harder groups, but their album cuts were off the radar of regular radio. I wore this record out and must have driven my mother over the edge more than once. Again, I could not afford an album.Tonight is the first time I've ever heard it and it's fantastic. It hints at the transition into Tommy the following year, only this is much more light hearted. If you only know the later period that began with Won't Get Fooled or Baba O'Reilly this may not be for you. A lot of my friends would call it too fluffy. Not me. I have always enjoyed less ego driven guitar and blown speakers. The songs would have held up on their own, but they are loosely blended into a concept album by the vintage radio segues. Don't waste your money on the regular version of this CD. The deluxe version gives you the mono and stereo mix plus some well appreciated bonus material. It's hard to recall but the B side of one of those 45s had Mary Anne with the Shaky Hands. At first I was disappointed with the album version until I realized the U.S. mix was here as well. It sounds incredible.And here is my only warning: DO NOT buy this CD set for the mono version of I Can See For Miles. Disk one gives it to you in stereo - the vocals and guitars seem to be battling for attention. The mono mix is one of the worst remasterings I've ever encountered. The guitar is out in the back garden except for some of the loud, harsh middle notes (but not the break); the drums may as well have been an early tentative demo except for a smashing tinny cymbal that sounds like it's off a child's set; and the vocals sound like they were song into a coffee can. What were they thinking? This is the high point of the entire album. Could my memory be off? Not this time. The bonus material gives you an early mono mix. It is note for note an exact replica of my 45 except it is before the double tracked voices were added. Really?  I got so annoyed I logged on to Amazon's MP3 to see if I could find a better version and discovered, supposedly, that the version on Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy (greatest hits) is mono. I will borrow it from a friend, I will play it through my best speakers, and if it is the better mono version I will rip a copy and use it to replace this one. If the rest of this CD wasn't so good I would have given it 4 stars.

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    Now This Is Excitement
  

*by J***K on Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2015*

Now this is excitement! The third installment from The Who and it packs a mighty wallop! From Armenia City in the Sky to Rael this album rocks and explodes at the same time. But, that's not all! This is the Japanese version of the Deluxe Edition and there is another disc full of bonus tracks which include unreleased tunes and alternate versions of some of the songs from the album. You will be amazed to find something they had not done in a while, an instrumental, and it's called, "Hall of The Mountain King" that is really rockin' with excitement. Within this package is also several paper sleeves of this album from around the world. A true rock masterpiece. If you wish to see a couple of these sleeves, view the main Sell Out page. There are two of them that come with the Japanese version. There's so much to be heard between these two discs, 53 tracks to be exact, and all is so unbelievable. The only drawback that I have why do we need 4 tracks of Mary-Anne with the Shaky Hand. I mean I love the song, but 4 times. Come on other things could have been on there. Like the song Melancholia which is on the Domestic version of Sell Out as a single disc on MCA. Melancholia can not be found on any other version  foreign or domestic of Sell Out or any other cd or album. Great song by the way. Well that is all I have for this set, and I still think it is a great set. In fact, I love all The Who's Deluxe Editions. By the way, this particular version of the Sell Out Japanese veraion is no longer available on Amazon. As far as to my knowledge, but there is a new version with just a single disc and I believe less tunes and they are charging for this single disc the same price I paid for the two disc version with all the extra goodies. Talk about inflation?!

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    Solid classic early Who
  

*by W***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2015*

This one has grown on me tremendously since I first got it. I would say it took a few listens before I really appreciated it. I cannot speak as to what it meant at the time compared to other late 60's releases as I was born in 1970 and grew up listening to 80's heavy metal. I have a huge appreciation for the incredible late 60's and early 70's bands. Probably a pinnacle is music from around 1965-1975 with so much great stuff it is ridiculous, Beatles, Stones, Black Sabbath, The Who, Hendrix, on and on. This Who album contains brilliant songs with intermittent comedy jingles. I have grown to like the comedy sections but do wish they were set as separate tracks on the CD in case you wanted to delete them and listen to a straightforward album. I would rank this slightly below the all time classics such as Who's Next, By The Numbers, Tommy, and Quadrophenia. Maybe a 4.5 rounded up. Some truly great songs on here though and a must for any Who collection. I cannot wait to hear the vinyl on headphones!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*