Quadrophenia
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Quadrophenia
Summary
Quadrophenia is an album[1]. Quadrophenia ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (608 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Quadrophenia's instance of is recorded as album[3].
- Quadrophenia's genre is rock music[4].
- Quadrophenia was produced by Bill Curbishley[5].
- Quadrophenia was performed by The Who[6].
- Quadrophenia's record label is recorded as Polydor[7].
- Quadrophenia is part of The Who's albums in chronological order[8].
- Quadrophenia's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- Quadrophenia was distributed by vinyl record[10].
- Quadrophenia was released on October 5, 1979[11].
- Quadrophenia's different from is recorded as Quadrophenia[12].
- Quadrophenia's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11574', 'amount': '+3381'}[13].
- Quadrophenia's form of creative work is recorded as soundtrack album[14].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[15]
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Secondary type(s): Compilation, Soundtrack[16]
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First release date: 1979[17]
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Genre(s): garage rock, mod, rock, rock opera, soul[18]
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Community tags: film soundtrack, garage rock, girl group, mod, rhythm & blues, rock, rock & roll, rock opera, soul[19]
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MusicBrainz ID: fffa863e-7c39-3b1a-9aff-fa812b66b305[20]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Quadrophenia was The Who[6]. Quadrophenia was produced by Bill Curbishley[5].
Publication
Quadrophenia was published on October 5, 1979[11]. Quadrophenia's language of work or name is recorded as English[9]. Quadrophenia's genre is rock music[4]. Quadrophenia is part of The Who's albums in chronological order[8]. Quadrophenia was distributed by vinyl record[10].
Why It Matters
Quadrophenia ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (608 views/month).[2] Quadrophenia has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]