A Quick One is the second album by English rock band The Who, released in 1966. American record company executives at Decca Records released the album under the title Happy Jack, rather than the sexually suggestive title of the UK release, and due to "Happy Jack" being a top forty hit in the U.S. "Happy Jack" was not included on the UK version of the album, but instead was released as a non-album single. This is widely regarded by fans to have been a pivotal album for the group, due to the departure from the R&B / pop formula featured on the band's first release. Part of the marketing push for the album was a requirement that each band member should write at least two of the songs on it (although Roger Daltrey only wrote one), so this Who album is the least dominated by Pete Townshend's writing. Bonus tracks in this album (11-20) are from de 1995 extended CD release. 01 - Run Run Run 02 - Boris the Spider 03 - I Need You 04 - Whiskey Man 05 - Heat Wave 06 - Cobwebs And Strange 07 - Don't Look Away 08 - See My Way 09 - So Sad About Us 10 - A Quick One, While He's Away 11 - Bat Man 12 - Bucket T 13 - Barbara Ann 14 - Disguises 15 - Doctor,Doctor 16 - I've Been Away 17 - In the City 18 - Happy Jack 19 - Man With the Money 20 - My Generation-Land of Hope And Glory LINK