Whistle Rymes

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Whistle Rymes
Whistle Rymes cover
Studio album by John Entwistle
Released May, 1972
Genre Rock
Professional reviews
John Entwistle chronology
Smash Your Head Against the Wall
(1971)
Whistle Rymes
(1972)
Rigor Mortis Sets In
(1973)

Whistle Rymes is the second solo album by John Entwistle, bassist for The Who. The album, his most successful solo output, features work by a then lesser known Peter Frampton (who had recently split from Humble Pie) and Jimmy McCulloch. The album title itself is a play on how his last name is often misspelled. It was the first album to feature bass synthesizer.[citation needed]

[edit] Track listing

All songs by John Entwistle:

  1. Ten Little Friends
  2. Apron Strings
  3. I Feel Better
  4. Thinkin’ It Over
  5. Who Cares?
  6. I Wonder
  7. I Was Just Being Friendly
  8. The Window Shopper
  9. I Found Out
  10. Nightmare (Please Wake Me Up)

[edit] Bonus tracks

  1. I Wonder (demo)
  2. All Dressed Up (demo)
  3. Back On The Road (demo)
  4. Countryside Boogie (demo)