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Who’s Next | Life House

The Who

602435873077
187 tracksReleased 2023-01-01Polydor

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602435873077 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Who’s Next | Life House by The Who, released 2023-01-01 on Polydor. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 187 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBA137100010, GBA137100020, GBA137100030.

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UPCWho’s Next | Life House
ISRC170 recordings
ISWC96 works
IPI3 songwriters

Track List (170)

Baba O’Riley
The Who
Bargain
The Who
Love Ain’t for Keeping
The Who
My Wife
The Who
The Song Is Over
The Who
Getting in Tune
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
Young Man Blues
The Who
Time Is Passing
The Who
Too Much of Anything
The Who
Bargain
The Who
My Generation
The Who
(I’m a) Road Runner
The Who
Naked Eye
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself
The Who
Baba O’Riley
The Who
The Song Is Over
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
Baba O’Riley
The Who
Bargain
The Who
Love Ain’t for Keeping
The Who
My Wife
The Who
The Song Is Over
The Who
Getting in Tune
The Who
Going Mobile
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself
The Who
Teenage Wasteland
Pete Townshend
Goin’ Mobile
Pete Townshend
Baba O’Riley
Pete Townshend
Time Is Passing
Pete Townshend
Love Ain’t for Keeping
Pete Townshend
Bargain
Pete Townshend
Too Much of Anything
Pete Townshend
Greyhound Girl
Pete Townshend
Mary
Pete Townshend
Behind Blue Eyes
Pete Townshend
Pure and Easy
Pete Townshend
Let’s See Action
Pete Townshend
Won’t Get Fooled Again
Pete Townshend
Song Is Over
Pete Townshend
Baba O’Riley
The Who
Bargain
The Who
Love Ain’t for Keeping
The Who
My Wife
The Who
The Song Is Over
The Who
Getting in Tune
The Who
Going Mobile
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
Young Man Blues
The Who
Time Is Passing
The Who
Too Much of Anything
The Who
Bargain
The Who
My Generation
The Who
(I’m a) Road Runner
The Who
Naked Eye
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself
The Who
Baba O’Riley
The Who
Bargain
The Who
Love Ain’t for Keeping
The Who
My Wife
The Who
The Song Is Over
The Who
Getting in Tune
The Who
Going Mobile
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
Love Ain’t for Keeping
The Who
Pure and Easy
The Who
Young Man Blues
The Who
Time Is Passing
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself
The Who
Too Much of Anything
The Who
Getting in Tune
The Who
Bargain
The Who
Pinball Wizard
The Who
See Me, Feel Me
The Who
Baby Don’t You Do It
The Who
Water
The Who
My Generation
The Who
(I’m a) Road Runner
The Who
Naked Eye
The Who
Bony Moronie
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
Introduction
The Who
I Can’t Explain
The Who
Substitute
The Who
Summertime Blues
The Who
My Wife
The Who
Baba O’Riley
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Bargain
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Who
Baby Don’t You Do It
The Who
Magic Bus
The Who
Introduction to Tommy
The Who
Overture
The Who
Amazing Journey
The Who
Sparks
The Who
Pinball Wizard
The Who
My Generation
The Who
Naked Eye
The Who
See Me, Feel Me
The Who
Going Down
The Who
Baby Don’t You Do It (New York Record Plant Sessions / 1971 / take 2 / unedited)
The Who
Won’t Get Fooled Again (New York Record Plant Sessions / 1971 / take 13)
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes (Record Plant, NYC Sessions Version 1) [Take 15, March 16, 1971]
The Who
Love Ain't For Keeping (Record Plant, NYC Sessions) [Take 14, March 17, 1971]
The Who
The Note (aka Pure and Easy) (New York Record Plant Sessions / 1971 / take 21)
The Who
I’m in Tune (aka Getting in Tune) (New York Record Plant Sessions / 1971 / take 6)
The Who
Behind Blue Eyes (New York Record Plant Sessions / 1971 / version 2 / take 10)
The Who
Teenage Wasteland
Pete Townshend
Too Much of Anything
Pete Townshend
Goin’ Mobile
Pete Townshend
There’s a Fortune in Those Hills (demo)
Pete Townshend
Love Ain’t for Keeping
Pete Townshend
Bargain
Pete Townshend
Greyhound Girl
Pete Townshend
Mary (alternative mix)
Pete Townshend
Behind Blue Eyes
Pete Townshend
Time Is Passing
Pete Townshend
Finally Over (demo)
Pete Townshend
Baba O’Riley (original demo)
Pete Townshend
Pure and Easy
Pete Townshend
Getting in Tune (Lifehouse Chronicles / alternative mix)
Pete Townshend
Let’s See Action
Pete Townshend
Won’t Get Fooled Again
Pete Townshend
Baba O’Riley
Pete Townshend
The Song Is Over (Lifehouse Chronicles / 2021 remix)
Pete Townshend
Pure and Easy (Olympic studio mix / demo)
Pete Townshend
Mary
Pete Townshend
Baba O’Riley (first editing demo)
Pete Townshend
Song Is Over
Pete Townshend
Pure and Easy (new unedited remix)
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself
The Who
Time Is Passing (original mix / stereo)
The Who
Too Much of Anything (original mix with count in and original vocal)
The Who
Naked Eye (remake version)
The Who
Bargain (early mix with single‐tracked vocal)
The Who
Love Ain’t for Keeping (unedited remix)
The Who
My Wife (unedited remix)
The Who
Getting in Tune (warm‐up jam / take 1)
The Who
Going Mobile (early alternate mix)
The Who
The Song Is Over (basic track)
The Who, Nicky Hopkins
When I Was a Boy (remix)
The Who
Let’s See Action (unedited original mix)
The Who
Relay (unedited remix with alternate vocal)
The Who
Put the Money Down (remix with alternate vocal)
The Who
Join Together (unedited remix)
The Who
The Seeker (original single A‐side mix)
The Who
Here for More (original single B‐side mix)
The Who
Heaven and Hell (stereo remix)
The Who
Water (unedited remix / Twickenham sessions / 1970)
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself (unedited remix / Twickenham sessions / 1970)
The Who
Naked Eye (unedited remix / Twickenham sessions / 1970)
The Who
Postcard (original mix / Twickenham sessions / 1970)
The Who
Now I’m a Farmer (new remix / Twickenham sessions / 1970)
The Who
The Seeker (unedited version / full‐length remix)
The Who
Water (re‐make / take 8)
The Who
I Don’t Even Know Myself (re‐take / take 16)
The Who
Let’s See Action (original single A‐side mix)
The Who
When I Was a Boy (original single B‐side mix)
The Who
Join Together (original single A‐side mix)
The Who
Relay (original single A‐side mix)
The Who
Waspman (original single B‐side mix)
The Who
Long Live Rock (original Olympic mix)
The Who

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What is UPC 602435873077?
UPC 602435873077 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Who’s Next | Life House" by The Who, released on Polydor.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
A UPC identifies a release (the bundle of tracks sold as one product). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording (a single track). Every track on a UPC release has its own ISRC, but they all share the same UPC.
How many tracks are on UPC 602435873077?
UPC 602435873077 contains 187 tracks, each with its own ISRC.
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What is UPC 602435873077?

602435873077 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Who’s Next | Life House by The Who. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 187 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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