Scoop 3

Scoop 3

Infobox Album | Name = Scoop 3
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Pete Townshend


Released = December 11, 2001
Recorded = Unknown
Genre = Rock
Length = Unknown
Label = Unknown
Producer = Unknown
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8hr67ul020jf link]
This album = "Scoop 3"
(2001)
Last album = ""
(2001)
Next album =

"Scoop 3" is the third in a series of albums by Pete Townshend partly containing demos and alternate versions of previous Who songs. It contains considerably less of those than the previous "Scoop" and "Another Scoop" however, containing much more recent material than the previous albums. In addition to Who music, the album also contains songs from Townshend's decades-old albums such as "" and "All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes". Notably, one of the demos, "Marty Robbins", recorded in June of 1984, would later appear in 2006 in completed form on The Who's first album in 24 years, Endless Wire, with the song retitled as God Speaks of Marty Robbins.

Track listing

#"Can You See the Real Me"
#"Dirty Water"
#"Commonwealth Boys"
#"Theme 015"
#"Marty Robbins"
#"I Like It the Way It Is"
#"Theme 016"
#"No Way Out (However Much I Booze)"
#"Collings"
#"Parvardigar"
#"Sea and Sand"
#"971104 Arpeggio Piano"
#"Theme 017"
#"I Am Afraid"
#"Maxims for Lunch"
#"Wistful"
#"Eminence Front"
#"Lonely Words"
#"Prelude 970519"
#"Iron Man Recitative"
#"Tough Boys"
#"Did You Steal My Money?"
#"Can You Really Dance?"
#"Variations on Dirty Jobs"
#"All Lovers Are Deranged"
#"Elephants"
#"Wired to the Moon, Pt. 2"
#"How Can You Do It Alone"
#"Poem Disturbed"
#"Squirm Squirm"
#"Outlive the Dinosaur"
#"Teresa"
#"Man and Machines"
#"It's In Ya"



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