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Album Review: Daltrey

  • Artist: Roger Daltrey
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1973 04
  • Genre: Rock

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Although Roger Daltrey was by no means the first member of the Who to take the solo plunge (both John Entwistle and Pete Townshend beat him to the punch), he was the first to make any kind of commercial impact. While "Giving It All Away" peeled off his self-titled debut album to hit the U.K. Top Five, the album itself went Top 50 in America and, almost as an afterthought, introduced the writing talents of the young and then-unknown Leo Sayer to the public at large. Eight months ahead of his own breakthrough hit, "The Show Must Go On," Sayer and writing partner Dave Courtney composed eight of Daltrey's ten tracks; Courtney co-produced the album with Adam Faith, then wrote the remaining pair with Faith himself. Of Sayer's contributions, both "Giving It All Away" and the opening "One Man Band" would subsequently reappear on his own Just a Boy album, itself titled for the chorus line of "Giving It All Away." Daltrey's majestically plaintive rendition remains the definitive version, however, all the more so when linked with the "It's a Hard Life" lament that serves as prelude to the song on Daltrey. Far from the rocking bombast for which the Who were traditionally renowned, but far, too, from the somewhat maudlin melancholy of Pete Townshend's period balladeering, "Giving It All Away" showcases the sheer emotional dynamism that Daltrey was so capable of, a mood that the remainder of the album stretched in any number of directions. From the mock reggae of "The Story So Far" to the achingly fragile "You Are Yourself," Daltrey portrays its maker in colors that the Who could never have emulated -- a sometimes horrifying shock for die-hard fans, but a pleasant surprise for anyone tired of hearing him voice the increasingly dictatorial Townshend's self-aggrandizement. Indeed, the string-haunted "When the Music Stops" could almost be an open letter to his bandmate, just as "One Man Band" should have determined Daltrey's own immediate future. Sadly, however, his solo adventuring would remain just that, something to do between Who projects, with all the sad baggage that implies. There was a time, however, when Daltrey proved himself capable of operating far outside the Who's sphere of influence. And Daltrey still bristles with the pride of that discovery. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One Man Band (Lyrics) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
Way of the World (Lyrics) David Courtney Roger Daltrey
You Are Yourself Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
Thinking (Lyrics) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
You and Me David Courtney Roger Daltrey
It's a Hard Life (Lyrics) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
Giving It All Away (Lyrics) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
The Story So Far Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
When the Music Stops (Lyrics) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
Reasons Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey
One Man Band (Reprise) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Roger Daltrey

Credits

Roger Daltrey (Vocals), Roger Daltrey (Main Performer), Jon Astley (Remastering), Russ Ballard (Guitar), Russ Ballard (Vocals), David Courtney (Piano), David Courtney (Producer), Adam Faith (Producer), Dave Arbus (Violin), B.J. Cole (Guitar (Steel)), Robert Henrit (Drums), George Peckham (Engineer), Dave Wintour (Bass), Roy Young (Horn), Dave Arbis (Violin)
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Daltrey
Studio album by Roger Daltrey
Released April 1973
Recorded January-February 1973, at Barn Studios, Apple Studios, and Nova Sound Studios
Genre Rock
Label MCA (US), Track (UK)
Producer David Courtney, Adam Faith
Professional reviews
Roger Daltrey chronology
Daltrey
(1973)
Ride a Rock Horse
(1975)

Daltrey is the first solo album by The Who's lead singer, Roger Daltrey. It was first released in 1973. The album took six weeks to record during January and February 1973. Sessions took place at Roger's Barn Studio, Burwash, East Sussex, where the backing tracks were laid down; vocals, overdubs, and mixing were completed at The Beatles' Apple Studios at 3 Savile Row (the vocals for "One Man Band (reprise)" were recorded on the Apple rooftop, where The Beatles had performed their famous final concert in January 1969), and at Nova Sound Studios.

With one exception, the songs were all co-written by the previously unknown Leo Sayer, who later became a well-known singer in his own right. The song "One Man Band," which begins and ends this album, is one of Sayer's signature tunes.


Contents

Track listing

All songs written by David Courtney and Leo Sayer except where noted.

  1. "One Man Band" - 3:54
  2. "The Way of the World" (Adam Faith, David Courtney) - 3:16
  3. "You Are Yourself" - 4:13
  4. "Thinking" - 4:27
  5. "You and Me" (Adam Faith, David Courtney) - 2:32
  6. "It's a Hard Life" - 3:39
  7. "Giving it All Away" - 3:26
  8. "The Story So Far" - 4:08
  9. "When the Music Stops" - 3:12
  10. "Reasons" - 3:50
  11. "One Man Band (reprise)" - 1:18

Non-album material

  • "There Is Love" – 4:39 (B-side of "Thinking", and released as a bonus track on the 2005 remaster)

Singles

  • "Giving It All Away" / "The Way Of The World" (released March 1973; #5 in the UK, #83 in the US)
  • "Thinking" / "There Is Love" (released September 1973; did not chart in UK or US)

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