A Quick One (Happy Jack)

RELEASE
1966
LABEL
Polydor
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, British Invasion, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Mod, Album Rock

Album Review

The Who's second album is a less impressive outing than their debut, primarily because, at the urging of their managers, all four members penned original material (though Pete Townshend wrote more than anyone else). The pure adrenaline of My Generation also subsided somewhat as the band began to grapple with more complex melodic and lyrical themes, especially on the erratic mini-opera "A Quick One While He's Away." Still, there's some great madness on Keith Moon's instrumental "Cobwebs and Strange," and Townshend delivered some solid mod pop with "Run Run Run" and "So Sad About Us." John Entwistle was also revealed to be a writer of considerable talent (and a morbid bent) on "Whiskey Man" and "Boris the Spider."
Richie Unterberger, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Run Run Run
  2. Boris the Spider
  3. I Need You
  4. Whiskey Man
  5. Heat Wave
  6. Cobwebs and Strange
  7. Don't Look Away
  8. See My Way
  9. So Sad About Us
  10. A Quick One While He's Away
  11. Happy Jack