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“Tommy” is a groundbreaking rock opera album by the British rock band The Who. Released on May 23, 1969, this ambitious double album marked a significant moment in the evolution of rock music, transcending traditional album structures and presenting a cohesive narrative throughout its tracks.
Crafted by the band’s principal songwriter, guitarist Pete Townshend, “Tommy” tells the story of its titular character, a “deaf, dumb, and blind boy” who experiences a traumatic event in his childhood that renders him psychosomatically disabled. Despite his challenges, Tommy becomes a pinball champion and eventually a spiritual leader, drawing on themes of isolation, trauma, and enlightenment.
Musically, “Tommy” is a rich tapestry of hard rock, pop, and elements of classical music, showcasing The Who’s versatility. The album features some of the band’s most iconic tracks, including “Pinball Wizard,” “I’m Free,” and “See Me, Feel Me.” The work’s complex orchestration and narrative depth were a departure from the conventional rock albums of the time and showcased the band’s technical and creative prowess.
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