This is Townshend's best solo album (in my not so humble opinion), and it's so good that it can sit alongside several of Pete's classic Who recordings. It came out right around 1982 or so, and it's a vast improvement over The Who's It's Hard, which came out right around the same time. It's like Pete saved all his best material and passion for his solo album here. There are only one or two throwaway songs (Exquisitely Bored and Communication), but they're still good. The rest of the material is absolutely first rate. The opener, Stop Hurting People, is beautiful and majestic even, with a great synthesizer line (Townshend really knew how to use that machine. He never had any cheesy synthesizer lines). The Sea Refuses No River is a great Pete epic. I also love Stardom in Action and Uniforms, and the album's single, Slit Skirts, is a great closer to a great album. The lyrics here are some of the best that Townshend ever came up with. And the obtuse, verbose, somewhat obsfucating title is very cool too. Townshend managed to make up for the mediocrity of It's Hard here. Perhaps he was subconsciously trying to break The Who up. Who knows? Regardless, we have this great album we can enjoy over and over again....