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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rough_MixRough Mix - Wikipedia

    A number of more famous colleagues also appeared on the recording, among them Who bassist John Entwistle, Ian Stewart and Charlie Watts from The Rolling Stones, and Eric Clapton. Orchestral arrangements for the track "Street in the City" were provided by Townshend's father-in-law, noted British film and television theme composer ...

  2. Rough Mix. 4.0. excellent. Review. by sunflower2020 USER ( 36 Reviews) December 15th, 2007 | 6 replies. Release Date: 1977 | Tracklist. Review Summary: Pub rock at its best. Eric Clapton, Charlie Watts and John Entwistle guest.

  3. The rocking instrumental “Rough Mixfollows, with Clapton’s electric guitar driving it, some truly outstanding drumming from Spinetti, and Bundrick showing why he was the “go-to” organ player for so much of the Island Records roster during this period.

  4. Rough Mix, an Album by Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane. Released 18 September 1977 on MCA (catalog no. MCA-2295; Vinyl LP). Genres: Roots Rock. Rated #168 in the best albums of 1977, and #9563 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Ronnie Lane (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, bass, banjo, ukulele), Pete Townshend (vocals ...

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    • 1976-1977
    • Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane
    • 18 September 1977
  5. 27. Aug. 2021 · Pete Townshend Remembers His 1970s Track Featuring Drums By Charlie Watts The song was ‘My Baby Gives It Away,’ from ‘Rough Mix,’ the album that Townshend released with another old friend...

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  6. 14. Juli 2023 · From The Who’s official site, we learn that Rough Mix “was initially released in September 1977 while The Who were on hiatus and was a collaboration with Small Faces bassist the late Ronnie Lane, and features contributions from Who bassist John Entwistle, Eric Clapton, and Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts amongst others.”

  7. Rough Mix is blistering in terms of sidemen: Eric Clapton, Charlie Watts, Boz Burrell, Ian Stewart… Pete could have snapped his fingers and have a new band within seconds. And it would have been a more fulfilling band than The Who to him at that point for certain.