![]() And we're not talking about his fairly honourable cover of Cargo by Axel Bauer. His avowed inability to write music has seen him make choices which are often surprising, and more than once, dismaying. Note that, apart from the success of his two first albums, which even made some fear for the future of the Who in the mid-70s, Daltrey is far from being as serious about his solo career as Townshend is in his. After that, not only did he play no part in Under A Raging Moon, a song on the album of the same name by the much-missed Keith Moon, but he also forbade John Entwistle from playing bass on it, on pain of reprisals.īut perhaps the latter got vexed listening to the joyful Going Back Home recorded in 2014 by the singer, alongside Wilco Johnson. ![]() The last time he deigned to lend a helping hand was on McVicar in 1980. ![]() ![]() But that's all water under the bridge and today it's hardly a surprise to see Roger Daltrey accompanied by Pete Townshend on his ninth studio album. There was a time not so long ago when these two men wouldn't holiday together, or indeed spend any studio time together on each other's projects once their "obligations" to the Who were out of the way. ![]() Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. ![]()
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