The Who-Tommy CD (Remastered), 1996 MCA MINT!


Tommy is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Who, a double album first released on 19 May 1969.[2] The album was mostly composed by guitarist Pete Townshend, and it is a rock opera that tells the story of Tommy Walker. Tommy is traumatised from witnessing his father murder his mother's lover. Tommy's parents compound his trauma by denying the experience. In reaction, Tommy becomes dissociative ("deaf, dumb and blind"). Tommy then experiences the trauma of being sexually abused. As a way of coping with his trauma, Tommy dissociates further through playing pinball. He gains a following because of his skill at playing pinball. After numerous misguided attempts to heal Tommy, a doctor prescribes him a mirror so he can confront himself and his experience. Instead, Tommy becomes self-absorbed and comes to think of himself as a messianic figure. When the mirror is eventually broken, Tommy comes out of his dissociative state. Tommy then tries to lead his followers to believe that the only path to healing is through him. His followers eventually reject him and his teachings.