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1) In my eyes and ears, these bonus tracks are easily the best on any Who re-release bar "Who's Next"; while the Who ain't no Beach Boys in the vocal department, it's still interesting to hear the luvly vocal harmonies combined with Pete's guitar crunch.

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Is '1' grammatically correct?

"Who's Next" is the name of an album. The Who are a British rock group. By 're-release' is meant an album that has been re-released. Some of these have bonus tracks, as is the case with the album he is talking about here. He has misspelled 'lovely'... maybe deliberately... I don't know...

My problem is with: " these bonus tracks are easily the best on any Who re-release bar "Who's Next".

I was wondering if 'the best on any Who re-release' is correct. I have heard 'the best of any...' (which wouldn't work here), but not 'the best on..." or 'the best in..."
 

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1) In my eyes and ears, these bonus tracks are easily the best on any Who re-release bar "Who's Next"; while the Who ain't no Beach Boys in the vocal department, it's still interesting to hear the luvly vocal harmonies combined with Pete's guitar crunch.
Some of the re-release albums have bonus tracks - there are bonus tracks on some of the re-release albums.
 

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You can't expect anything better on the internet.
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Did you spot that 'luvly' is spelt wrong?
 
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