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The Iron Man

Pete Townshend Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (23 Dec 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Atlantic
  • ASIN: B000002IOF
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 181,784 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. I Won't Run Any More
2. Over The Top
3. Man Machines
4. Dig
5. A Friend Is A Friend
6. I Eat Heavy Metal
7. All Shall Be Well
8. Was There Life
9. Fast Food
10. A Fool Says
11. Fire
12. New Life/Reprise

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Pete Townsend, Nina Simeon & John Lee Hooker sing and play Ted Hughes' short story, the Iron Man. This musical provides the link between the original short story and the more recent big screen animation. Musically satisfying, all Who fans will enjoy the vocal contributions from Nina Simeon and John Lee Hooker. The musical and the film, produced by Pete Townsend, provide satisfying and intelligent variations on the theme of the original story. Something for all original Who fans and their (grand) kids.
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Useful teaching tool 24 Jun 2007
Format:Audio CD
I used this CD to help bring to life Hughes's story of The Iron Man to my class of 8 year olds. I played a few of the tracks for them and asked them to tell me what part of the story they told and to explain how they knew this. We studied the lyrics to the grulesome 'Fast Food'(which the children loved) particually closely. I allowed the children to listen to the CD on headphones during any freetime they had during the day. I wish I could have taken the class to see the musical being performed, as I feel this would have enhanced their understanding and appreciation of the story even further.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Big Message, Big Broadway Production, Big Success 22 Sep 2000
By dev1 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
So what happens when the man who had hoped to die before he got old doesn't? The answer. Iron Man. Looking at Iron Man from a strict rock & roll perspective, the album is a failure. Short on Who axe thrashing, Townshend's ironic lyrical barbs and guitar power cords, Who fans are apt to dog Iron Man, and rightfully so. There's not a fat energetic teen anthem to be found. Townsend has grown-up along with his fans, and "my generation" is still the same generation - it's just that they're now middle-aged. Like the Who's morality plays (Tommy & Quardophenia), the concept of Iron Man is the same; that is, young people have a great capacity for courage and love, they're driven by faith pursuing a greater common good.

This rock opera is a big Broadway production number: a huge cast of vocalists, orchestra and sleek arrangements. Sort of the Who does Cats. `I Won't Run Any More' an excellent anti-establishment anthem for middle-agers with the line "I'm not gonna run anymore/I'm not gonna run like a rat to a piper's tune." The guitars rip on par with `Won't Get Fooled Again.' `Dig' is far removed from the egotistical `My Generation' with Roger Daltrey respectfully praising parents and grandparents. John Lee Hooker's guitar work on `Over The Top' and `I Eat Heavy Metal' is majestic and masterful. `I Eat Heavy Metal' is a torrid electric blues number played to put the Top-10 Hair Sissies to shame. Hooker sounds as though he's snacking on automobile engine blocks. Roger Daltrey and the percussion on `Fire' light-up Iron Man like a 1,000 watt bulb.

Iron Man closes with Chyna and Nicola Emmanuel leading the entire cast in the inspired Grand Finale (New Life/Reprise). Iron Man is a captivating work about children for adults who aren't too "cool" to share children's fantasies. I'm not cool, just a middle-aged guy with the faith, energy and compassion of a child. Iron Man works for me.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
An intriguing Pete Townshend effort 20 Mar 2002
By Catherine S. Vodrey - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This Pete Townshend album is essentially the musical he wrote to the book "The Iron Man" by English poet laureate Ted Hughes. A diatribe against the heavy industry that dots the green English landscape, "The Iron Man" is a classic David-and-Goliath tale. Townshend does his best to put it to music and while the album has flaws, it is still a masterful piece of work.

"A Friend is a Friend" is a lovely, meandering, Who-esque anthem to the power of friendship. Townshend's yearning voice perfectly embodies the childlike refrain of "A friend is a friend/Nothing can change that/Arguments, squabbles/Can't break the contract." On "Was There Life," Townshend puts a Joe Jacksonesque and vaguely Spanish spin on discovering love sitting right before his eyes.

While some of the songs have a fey, too-whimsical quality, Townshend wisely grounds these with the gravelly, dark voices of John Lee Hooker and Nina Simone. Simone is absolutely spectacular on "Fast Food," as is Hooker on "I Eat Heavy Metal"--what fun to hear him growling the lyrics, "I eat heavy metal/I don't truck with tinsel/I drink heavy water/I eat turbo schnitzel." Simone goes toe to toe with Hooker when she commands, "No I haven't booked/I don't want it grilled/I don't want it cooked/I don't even want it killed/If it's dead I heave/It makes me sick/So check that it can breathe/And bring it to me quick!"

Not only does this album tell a story, but it does so via Pete Townshend. Can you ask for anything better?

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Not That Bad... 24 April 2006
By Joshua Miller - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Pete Townshend's musical "The Iron Man" is based on a story by a man named Ted Hughes. Inside the CD is the story and the lyrics. I read a few of the lyrics but none of the story, I wanted to feel the music first before knowing the story. This musical is like a movie told in music, it's got singers playing characters and certain characters telling stories. As of this writing, I still have not read the story but have gathered some of it. Now I want to say, this is a great CD and it's really interesting. All the songs, as songs and not as chapters in a story, are good. They're catchy and have good vocals; Some of them sound like old pop songs, which is a bit cheesy, but it's still good. Here's the tracks and some comments on them:

1. Pete Townshend & Deborah Conway "I Won't Run Any More"-5/5-Good vocals by Conway.

2. John Lee Hooker "Over the Top"-5/5-John Lee Hooker (The Iron Man) the man man! This song is really cool, although the vocals that sing "over the top we go" are kind of annoying.

3. Simon Townshend "Man Machines"-4/5-Interesting 43 second interlude sang by who I believe to be Pete Townshend's son.

4. The Who "Dig"-5/5-Roger Daltrey sounds a little bit different from the "Baba O'Reilly" days, but still cool.

5. Pete Townshend "A Friend is a Friend"-5/5-A really good song with great lyrics.

6. John Lee Hooker "I Eat Heavy Metal"-5/5-Awesome. The brooding sound at the end is really good too.

7. Pete Townshend, Deborah Conway, & Chyna "All Shall Be Well"-5/5-The best song on here, so far...

8. Pete Townshend "Was There Life"-5/5-Great.

9. Nina Simone "Fast Food"-5/5-It's about an alien in the guise of a dragon wanting human flesh to eat or she will destroy the plant. Interesting story and really good song. Simone sings it perfectly.

10. Pete Townshend "A Fool Says..."-5/5-Interesting lyrics, really...

11. The Who "Fire"-5/5-This is a great song and it's not written by Townshend.

12. Cyna, Pete Townshend, & Nicole Emmannuel "New Life/Reprise"-5/5-Very good, really cool song.

There you go. I know this is an old CD and I haven't listened to any of Pete Townshend's recent stuff, but his lyrical talent has grown a lot since his days in The Who. The lyrics to "A Fool Says..." are really good and so are a few of the other ones here. His guitar playing is still great and he's a top notch singer. This is really an awesome CD.

GRADE: A
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