Daltrey, Roger

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

Can't Wait To See The Movie
New - Vinyl - 81759-1
Sealed 1987 Original. Saw Notch. more
Can't Wait To See The Movie
New - Vinyl - 81759-1
1987 Original in shrink with hype sticker. EX copy. more
Daltrey
Used - Vinyl - MCA-328
1973 Original. more
Daltrey
New - Vinyl - MCA 328
Sealed 1973 Brown & Blue Label Gatefold Original. Cut Out Hole. more
Daltrey
Used - Vinyl - 328
1973 Brown & Blue Label Gatefold Original With "Sample Copy" Sticker On Back Jacket. Cut Corner. more
Daltrey
Used - Vinyl - 328
1973 Brown & Blue Label Gatefold Original. more
McVicar (Original Soundtrack Recording)
New - Vinyl - PD-1-6284
Sealed 1980 Embossed Silver Foil Cover Original. Features John Entwistle, Kenny Jones, Pete Townshend And Others. Custom Album Hype Sticker On Shrink. Piece Of Trivia: Len Gregory Was The Hard Man Doing The Bench Pressing In This Movie, He Is More Famously Known As The Cartridge Man. more
McVicar (The Who Films Presentation Starring Roger Daltrey)
Used Import - POLD 5034
1980 UK oriignal on Clear vinyl hosued in an embossed silver foil cover original. Jacket has shelf wear/corner dings & some small crease lines at spine edge. Features John Entwistle, Kenny Jones, Pete Townshend and others. Piece of trivia: Len Gregory was the hard man doing the bench pressing in this movie, he is more famously known as the Cartridge Man. more
McVicar-For The Record
Used - Vinyl - SA 038
1980 White Label Promo Only Rarity. Roger Daltrey Discusses The Movie And Its Music With Excerpts From 10 Of The Songs. LP Looks Unplayed, Jacket Has Two Light Corner Creases. more
One Of The Boys
Used - Vinyl - 2442146
1977 UK Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy. more
One Of The Boys
New - Vinyl - MCA 2271
Sealed 1977 Original With Custom Card Inner Sleeve. Tiny Cut Out Hole. “Roger Daltrey Called On A Wider Circle Of Friends For His Third Album And Came Up With A More Varied Collection Of Songs, From Steve Gibbons' Raucous Title Track To Ex-Zombie Colin Blunstone's Country-Styled "Single Man's Dilemma." Daltrey Also Co-Wrote Three Songs With Producers David Courtney And Tony Meehan, And Beatle Completists Should Note That Paul Mccartney Contributed A New Song, "Giddy." But The Best Selections Were Andy Pratt's "Avenging Annie," A Stirring Story-Song (And Minor U.S. Chart Entry), And Murray Head's Plaintive Ballad "Say It Ain't So, Joe," Both Of Which Daltrey Sang As Effectively As He Had Any Who Song. The Backup Band Included Such Notables As Who Bassist John Entwistle, Wings Guitarist Jimmy Mcculloch, Keyboardist Rod Argent, And Special Guest Guitarists Hank B. Marvin (Of The Shadows), Alvin Lee (Ten Years After), Eric Clapton, Andy Fairweather-Low, And Mick Ronson. But Daltrey Was Never In Danger Of Getting Lost In The All-Star Session. Nevertheless, The Album Was Not Treated As A Major Release And Found Only Modest Commercial Success.” William Ruhlmann, AMG. more
Parting Should Be Painless
New - Vinyl - 80128-1
Sealed 1984 Original. Custom Song Hype Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Clean Cut Out Hole. more
Ride A Rock Horse
Used - Vinyl - MCA 2147
1975 Black Label With Rainbow Logo Original Still In Shrink more
Ride A Rock Horse
New - Vinyl - 2147
Sealed 1975 Original. Cut Corner, Light Corner Crease. Custom Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Ride A Rock Horse
Used - Vinyl - MCA 2147
1975 Black Label With Rainbow Logo Original With Custom Insert And Album Hype Sticker On Front Cover. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
The Who‘s Tommy Orchestral
Used - Vinyl - 7763531
2019 2LP gatefold black vinyl original. Glossy, NM- vinyl. VG++ jacket. "The Who's Tommy Orchestral is perhaps a bit of a convoluted title but it's not as much of a jumble as the billing of "Roger Daltrey with members of the Who Band and Orchestra Conducted by Keith Levenson." The title and credit explain the 2019 album, which splices together performances given in Bethel, New York and Budapest. Prior to the 2018 tour that provided the source material for this record, Daltrey told Rolling Stone "We stay faithful to the record. We treat it with the respect that you'd treat a Mozart opera." This is more or less true. Daltrey and his supporting musicians don't bother to rearrange or reinterpret the original Pete Townshend compositions, and the presence of members of the Who Band does give this volume and muscle, qualities that are often absent in orchestral renditions of rock material. What the orchestra does add is a considerable dose of pomp and circumstance, a subtlety that can push this version of Tommy toward the stuffy. Then again, the orchestra isn't as interesting as Daltrey. Baring a reduced range but considerable vocal control, Daltrey seems engaged with material that he's been singing for half-a-century, and that kind of commitment is what distinguishes an album that otherwise feels a shade too familiar." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine more

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