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  1. Another Specialty pressing also exists, at All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, without "E A S T." Recorded at Eel Pie, A.I.R. and Wessex studios in London. Issued in gatefold sleeve and printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits.

  2. 27. März 2024 · 17 May 2024 sees the release of the second in a series of half speed mastered studio albums from Pete Townshend, All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes and White City (A Novel). These limited-edition black vinyl versions have been mastered by long-time Who engineer Jon Astley at Close To the Edge and cut for vinyl by Miles Showell at Abbey Road ...

  3. All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (LP, Album, Gatefold, Cinram Pressing) ATCO Records, ATCO Records: XSD 38149, XSD 38-149Canada: 1982: All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) ATCO Records, ATCO Records: ATC K 50 889, ATC 50 889Europe: 1982

  4. 7. Dez. 2006 · In preparation for reviewing "All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes," I stopped by Penn State's library and checked out their copy of Townshend's autobiography "Who I Am" to see what the great Who guitarist had written about this period from his career. Townshend reports that when he was recording "Cowboys," he found that "The sound was epic", and adds that "I didn't drink very much [good ...

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  5. I f you’ve ever been collared by someone who just wouldn’t stop talking, you’ll be better prepared for All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes. The Who were a band of action, but Pete Townshend on his own overanalyzes, overscrutinizes and overstates his emotions, overshooting his audience in the process.

  6. Listen to All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes by Pete Townshend on Apple Music. 1982. 11 Songs. Duration: 41 minutes.

  7. 17. Feb. 2005 · Kronomyth 4.0: The prolixity and cons of hitchikers. I’ve had the odd fortune to run into some real chatterboxes in my day, but even they didn’t talk my ear off the way All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes does. The Who were a band of action, but Pete Townshend on his own overanalyzes, overscrutinizes and overstates his emotions ...