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Revision as of 08:56, 3 October 2008

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Smash Your Head Against the Wall is the debut solo album by John Entwistle of The Who, released on Track Records. Its bizarre cover strangely resembles an Egyptian sarcophagus - but it is in fact Entwistle wearing a death mask while looking through the chest X-ray of a lung cancer patient, a parody of anti-smoking advertisments of the era.

The album itself offers a more downbeat and aggressive view of life than even the Who had to offer at their most pessimistic, as witnessed in the title track (aka "My Size"), the hazy rocker "Heaven And Hell" (which features some sterling acid guitar riffing by Cyrano Langston) and the closing track, "I Believe In Everything", which ends with a seemingly impromptu chorus of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", to end a sometimes uncompromising album on an unexpectedly happy note. Who bandmate Pete Townshend once said about the album, "We learned more about John from him making an album than we did in all the years he'd ever played bass with us", a reference to both his quiet demeanor and his then-mostly unknown capabilities as a songwriter.

Keith Moon, Vivian Stanshall and Neil Innes all make guest appearances.

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Entwistle; except where indicated

  1. "My Size"
  2. "Pick Me Up (Big Chicken)"
  3. "What Are We Doing Here?"
  4. "What Kind of People Are They?"
  5. "Heaven and Hell"
  6. "Ted End"
  7. "You're Mine"
  8. "No. 29 (Eternal Youth)"
  9. "I Believe in Everything"

Bonus tracks

  1. "Cinnamon Girl" (Neil Young) (Previously released out-take)
  2. "It's Hard to Write a Love Song" (demo)
  3. "The Haunted Can Be Free" (demo)
  4. "World Behind My Face" (demo)
  5. "My Size" (early take)
  6. "What Kind of People Are They?" (demo)
  7. "Pick Me Up (Big Chicken)" (demo)
  8. "No. 29 (Eternal Youth)" (demo)
  9. "Ted End" (demo)

Personnel