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A Benefit for Maryville Academy

1999 live album by Pete Townshend


Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy (Platinum 9555) is a 1998 live album by English rock musician Pete Townshend, member of The Who, recorded at the House of Blues in Chicago.[1] It was produced by multi-instrumentalist Jon Carin. A bonus CD features two tracks with Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam's vocalist.

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It was released by Platinum Entertainment, licensed by the Who's charity, Double O Promotions Limited and all artist royalties benefit the Roman Catholic Chicago-based institution Maryville Academy, "a leader in the treatment of physically, sexually, and emotional abused children. It provides a safe, secure, and stable environment where these youngsters can regain the hope they lost so long ago and begin the healing process."

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Pete Townshend, except where noted

Bonus CD

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Tracks on disc two come from the Maryville Academy benefit show performed at the House of Blues on 14 June 1997.

Performers

Disc 1

Disc 2

  • Pete Townshend - vocals, guitar
  • Eddie Vedder - vocals
  • Jon Carin - keyboards, vocals

References

  1. Pete Townshend - Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 15 April 2023

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