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Roger Daltrey as Long as I Have You Review

Equally Long As I Have You lot
How Far
Where Is A Man To Get?
Get On Out Of The Pelting
I've Got Your Love
Into My Arms
You Haven't Washed Nothing
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
Certified Rose
The Honey You Save
Always Heading Dwelling house

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As Long As I Have You

CD, Anthology

Commonwealth Records – B0028314-02 Us 2018 Usa 2018

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As Long As I Have Y'all

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Polydor – 6747163 Europe 2018 Europe 2018
Every bit Long Every bit I Have Y'all

LP, Anthology, Limited Edition

Crimson

Polydor – 6752470 U.k. 2018 UK 2018

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As Long As I Have You lot

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SHM-CD

Polydor – UICP-1181 Japan 2018 Nihon 2018

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Every bit Long Every bit I Have Y'all

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Blue, 180 Gram

Polydor – 6752469 Europe 2018 Europe 2018
As Long As I Have You

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Polydor – 6747173 Europe 2018 Europe 2018

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As Long As I Have You

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Polydor – 6751615 Europe 2018 Europe 2018
Equally Long Every bit I Have You

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Polydor – 060256747163 Brazil 2018 Brazil 2018

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Every bit Long As I Have You

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Polydor (2) – 6747163 Russian federation 2018 Russia 2018

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Polydor – none 2018 2018

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Equally Long As I Have You

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Polydor – 6747163 Canada 2018 Canada 2018

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this was released a couple of years agone when roger released this solo album in spring 2018, this cherry-red vinyl edition was sold online at the time and was available on the who shop online for a trivial while, as yous can see this only came in a cardboard ruby polydor great britain record sleeve dissimilar the bluish vinyl version i got at the time... how limited is this?? that is a expert question....

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Prissy one Roger.Gave me tears and made me cry.Looking forrard to your London concert in April.

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The idea backside Roger Daltrey's new solo anthology—his ninth overall and first since 1992—was originally intended for Daltrey'southward main gig, The Who.

Every bit Daltrey explained to Billboard in June: "(Near 10 years ago), I said to Pete (Townshend, The Who's guitarist), 'Rather than you having to sweat blood to write new songs, why don't we just record an album of what nosotros used to play earlier we made it big and before yous started writing the material?'"

Before The Who were The Who, Daltrey, Townshend and visitor played energetic covers of American soul and R&B songs in London bars. Equally Long As I Have You doesn't stick to that formula exactly, with Daltrey tackling old country, funk and pop songs here, too, also as a couple of his own tunes. Only the energy level of this set is high plenty that you can imagine Daltrey channelling his early '60s self in the studio.

He sounds invigorated by the material, in other words. And his band—which includes Townshend on seven tracks—pumps out a consistently tight and muscular sound. The lynchpin seems to exist the title track, a version of Garnet Mimms' 1964 unmarried that pairs Daltrey'southward inspired vocal work with a throwback bankroll chorus, Townsend's rhythm-guitar strut and a horn department that walks around the song like information technology owns the identify.

Information technology's an impressive start, and Every bit Long As I Have You is stronger in its start half than its second. Daltrey echoes the current political and social unease with an impassioned accept on Parliament'southward "Come up In Out of the Rain" (titled "Become On Out of the Pelting" here). His nuanced singing on Boz Scaggs' sentimental "I've Got Your Love" is a nice break from all the powerhouse vocal performances. And he beefs up Stephen Stills' "How Far," an otherwise mellow, strummy '70s country-folk song with a killer chorus. Congenital atop a foundation of sturdy acoustic guitar work and paced differently than its environment, "How Far" is a highlight of the anthology.

Elsewhere, Daltrey transforms K.T. Oslin's 1988 piano carol "Where is a Woman to Go?" into an ambitious gospel song and executes a faithful cover of mid-'60s standout "The Love You Save" by Joe Tex. The two covers reinforce Daltrey's skills as a vocal selector: He saw the potential in Oslin'due south song, and he knew not to mess with Tex's. Credit to him.

There are a few misses on Equally Long As I Have You, too, most notably a version of Nick Cave's "Into My Arms" sung in Daltrey's lower register. Whether it's an endeavour to match Cave'southward rumble or an audience for his own Johnny Cash's American Recordings career phase, Daltrey sounds out of his chemical element. He's amend on Stevie Wonder'south "You Haven't Done Nothing," but the organization feels hesitant and heavy handed, about clunky.

The 2 originals on Every bit Long As I Have Y'all are sweet and measured. "Certified Rose" is a soulful tribute to Daltrey's daughter, and album closer "Always Heading Home" reflects on life and mortality, topics heavy on Daltrey's mind, no doubtfulness, after his unsafe bout with viral meningitis in 2015. The song is a bit showtunes-y and it feels out of place with the 10 songs before information technology, but hey, at historic period 74, and with 50 years of The Who on his resume, Roger Daltrey has earned the right to end his solo albums however he wants.
"Ben Salmon"

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this is a nice thick blue vinyl edition of the new solo lp released by roger daltrey, this is an eu pressing and also has a rather thick sleeve and a nice inner sleeve.................................

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this is a very squeamish nippon but shm mastered pressing of the new solo album by roger daltrey, shm mastering or remastering is only bachelor in japan, personally i liked rogers collaboration with wilco johnson back in 2014 improve so this disc merely this is still very skillful, i just wish they would FINALLY do daltreys solo stuff from 1973 to current 24-hour interval on japan cardboard sleeves already but since rogers solo stuff is mixed up with multiple labels i guess i tin can see that being a problem.........................

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