''It's Hard'' is the tenth
studio album by English rock band
the Who
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. Released on 4 September 1982, it was the last to feature bassist
John Entwistle, who died in 2002. It was also the second and final Who studio album with drummer
Kenney Jones
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, as well as the last to be released on
Warner Bros. Records in the US. It was released on
Polydor Records
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in the UK, peaking at No. 11, and on Warner Bros. in the US where it peaked at No. 8 on the ''
Billboard
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'' Pop Albums chart.
The US rights to both this album and ''
Face Dances
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'' subsequently reverted to the band, who then licensed them to
MCA Records
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Pre-history
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(later
Geffen Records
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, itself once distributed by WB) for reissue. The album achieved gold status by the
RIAA
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in the US in November 1982. It was their last album for over two decades until ''
Endless Wire'' in 2006.
Artwork
The album cover, designed and photographed by Graham Hughes, depicts a young boy playing an
Atari ''
Space Duel''
arcade game. This is intended as a contemporary update to the song "
Pinball Wizard," from the album ''
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''.
Background
The first track on the album, "
Athena
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", peaked at No. 28 on the ''
Billboard
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'' Pop Singles chart. "Dangerous", "It's Your Turn" and "One at a Time" were written by Entwistle, but he only sang lead vocals on "One at a Time" with Daltrey singing lead on the two others.
In 1997,
MCA Records
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re-released the album with new mixes for several songs, correcting problems evident in the original mixes for "Athena" and "
Eminence Front".
In 1994, Daltrey said "''It's Hard'' should never have been released" and that he also had arguments with Townshend over the release of the album. He stated the record company wanted them to make a new record, then do a tour for the album, so in many ways they were forced to release it. In a 1985 interview, Townshend said, "''Face Dances'' and ''It’s Hard'' were made by a band who were very unsure about whether or not they wanted to be making a record, and I think that’s a terrible doubt."
Alternate takes exist of "
Eminence Front" featuring Roger Daltrey on lead vocals and "One Life's Enough" featuring Pete Townshend on lead vocals.
"
I've Known No War
"I've Known No War" is a song by the English rock band the Who, originally released on their tenth studio album ''It's Hard'' (1982). Written by Pete Townshend, the song reflects personal thoughts on the Cold War, and contains lyrics referring to ...
" features the orchestra arrangement from the 1979
Quadrophenia film version of "I've Had Enough".
Critical reception
Critical reviews on its release in 1982 were polarizing. Parke Puterbaugh of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' gave it the magazine's highest rating (5 stars) and commented that it was "their most vital and coherent album since
he 1971 album
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Who's Next
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''".
Puterbaugh also proclaimed that the song "
I've Known No War
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" was "a song that could become an anthem to our generation much the way '
Won't Get Fooled Again' did a decade ago."
Robert Christgau
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, on the other hand, icily disparaged the "prolix" nature and "operatic pretensions" of Townshend's musical ideas, as well as his "book-club poetry".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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of Allmusic considered the album to be an "undistinguished final effort" with "few memorable melodies and little energy".
Live performances
Just over half of this album has been played live over the course of the band's career, most of the performances coming from the then
farewell tour in 1982 supporting the album.
"Dangerous" was the first song from this album to be played live, as the third song on the band's first 1982 concert. Its live performances did not deviate too far from the studio cut.
"Athena" was played sporadically on the 1982 tour, sometimes as an encore and other times in the regular set. The band hated playing the song and thought that their performance on it was not up to their standards, so they dropped it in the middle of the tour.
"A Man Is a Man" was also played sporadically on the same tour, and its last performance also came during the same concert with the last performance of "Athena".
"It's Hard" was played the entire 1982 tour and regularly featured a short full-band jam at its conclusion.
"Cooks County" was only played once, on 6 October 1982 at the
Rosemont Horizon
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in
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, in place of "It's Hard". This was because the song was written by Townshend after seeing a television documentary on Chicago's
Cook County Hospital.
"Eminence Front" was one of two songs (the other being "Cry If You Want") from this album to last until after the 1982 tour, and the only one to become a staple of the band's concerts. It was played in the tours of 1982,
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2002,
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,
2006, 2007,
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, and 2022. A highlight of these live performances was the guitar solo before the lyrics came in, where Townshend would play the solo differently every night.
"Cry If You Want" was played in every 1982 concert except one. These performances featured Townshend playing an extended guitar solo as an outro. In 2006, Daltrey requested that it be brought back, and it was for the first leg of the tour. However, it did not stay in the set list for long, only lasting three concerts. Later, the band would start incorporating it into their jams of "
My Generation", albeit in a shorter and jazzier form, where it lasted until 2009. The song was briefly revived for
The Who Hits 50! tour in late 2014.
2011 reissue
On 24 December 2011 the original mix of the album was reissued in Japan in a miniature replica of the original album art work. The album was remastered by
Jon Astley for this reissue using
Direct Stream Digital (DSD) to transfer the analog master tape to digital and included the bonus tracks added to the CD release of the album. The release was a limited edition in the
SHM-CD format. The reissue included a picture of the original vinyl label.
Track listing
All songs written by
Pete Townshend
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Towns ...
except where noted. The 1997
digitally remastered reissue of ''It's Hard'' added four live tracks recorded on the last show of the Who's
1982 tour, on 17 December in
Toronto
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.
Personnel
The Who
*
Roger Daltrey
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Daltrey's hit songs with The Who include "My Generation", "Pinball Wizard", "Won't Ge ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, backing vocals on "Eminence Front" and "One at a Time"
*
Pete Townshend
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Towns ...
– guitar, Lowrey organ and synthesizer on "Eminence Front", backing vocals, lead vocals on "Eminence Front", co-lead vocals on "Athena" and "Cooks County"
*
John Entwistle – bass, horns, backing vocals, lead vocals on "One at a Time"
*
Kenney Jones
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– drums
Additional musicians
*
Andy Fairweather Low – rhythm guitar on "It's Your Turn"
*
Tim Gorman – keyboards, electric piano on "Eminence Front"
Production
*
Glyn Johns – Producer, engineer
*
Jon Astley – Executive producer
*
Chris Charlesworth
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– CD reissue executive producer
*
Bill Curbishley
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Life
Curbishley was one ...
– Executive producer
*
Greg Fulginiti – Mastering
*
Doug Sax – Mastering
*
Bob Ludwig
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– Remastering
*Robert Rosenberg – Executive producer
*
Richard Evans – CD reissue design
*Graham Hughes – Design and photography
Charts
Certifications
References
External links
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Liner Notes
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1982 albums
Albums produced by Glyn Johns
MCA Records albums
Polydor Records albums
The Who albums
Warner Records albums