- Artist:
- Tom Wright
Their Generation - The Who In America 1967-69: Collector’s Edition [Signed By Pete Townshend]
Release date: 30 May, 2025
2025's must have music book Their Generation - The Who In America 1967-69 is now available as a stunning and highly limited collector's edition.
Made in a blink-and-miss one time edition of 80 copies only signed by Pete Townshend, this special edition includs a hand numbered print featuring the band's official photographer and tour manager Tom Wright’s printed signature and official estate stamp.
This truly unique and stunning edition of one of the years most requested music books comes with the highest recommendation, strictly 1 per customer...
Their Generation - The Who In America 1967-69: Collector’s Edition available now from The Sound Of Vinyl.
Each Collector’s Edition contains:
- Their Generation: The Who in America 1967-69 hand signed by Pete Townshend. The story of The Who's momentous first tours of America told through fabulous photos by the band's official photographer and tour manager Tom Wright.
- An exclusive 8x10” four colour giclee print of The Who on 258gsm Epson semimatte archival paper. Photograph taken on August 2nd, 1967 in Jackson, Mississippi on the Who’s first tour of the US. Each print is hand numbered and stamped with Tom Wright’s signature and official estate stamp.
- The book and print are inserted into a handcrafted slip case - 293x227x26mm. The slipcase is manufactured of 2000 micron (2mm) thick board and lined with a printed paper cover. Digitally printed in 4 colour process with matte lamination and gloss spot UV varnish. Each slipcase is hand numbered.
Each Collector’s Edition package will be shipped in a protective outer carton.
The story of The Who's momentous first tours of America told through fabulous photos by the band's official photographer and tour manager Tom Wright.
Tom Wright first met Pete Townshend at Ealing Art School in the early 60s. He became The Who's official tour photographer and manager from 1967 in the US, also managing the Grande Ballroom in Detroit where The Who's rock opera Tommy premiered. He was much more than the band's photographer, he was a friend and photographed them right up to their farewell tour in 1991. Tom's vast record collection and musical influences had a big impact on the band in their early years.
Their Generation covers The Who's first tours of North America, a hugely creative time with explosive performances both on and off stage, the time of their US hit 'I Can See for Miles' and much more.
"Tom Wright’s intimate collection of photography of The Who in the sixties is as passionate and potent as the band itself. That’s no small accomplishment. Wright’s work here is a study in sound, fury and heart. In these images, you can feel all the combustible energy and camaraderie that still make The Who one of the greatest bands… if not THE greatest... ever. Clearly Wright was given the kind of access a documentarian dreams of. He was invited into the eye of the hurricane, and knew exactly where to point the camera. The early explosions of the band onstage, as well as the unique off-stage chemistry and personal charisma of Townshend, Daltrey, Entwistle and Moon is all thrillingly present in this bounty of mostly unseen photography. Soak it up, peek behind the curtain. Feel the music and feel the birth and rocket-like trajectory of all that was to come. Long Live Rock! Long Live The Who!" - Cameron Crowe, director of Almost Famous, former Rolling Stone music journalist.
- Formats:
- Book
- Cat#:
- 978191727406