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| ARTIST: | Roger Daltrey |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Atlantic |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Who's Gonna Walk on Water, Before My Time Is Up, Times Changed, You Can't Call It Love, Mirror Mirror, Perfect World, Love Is, Blues Man's Road, Everything a Heart Could Ever Want (Willow), Days of Light, Unforgettable Opera |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075678235924 |
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Customer Reviews of Rocks in the Head
Better than His Work With the Who!! This is Roger's finest album, a showcase for the melding of Who vocals and LA Hair-Band rock stylings. Whoever thought this up is a genius!! Imagine Appetite for Destruction, but with Roger's vocals. Pure gold.
Great Great Album
This is simply maybe the second best of Roger Daltrey s' solo albums of new material (for me his best is "Under a Ragin Moon).
It contains songs co-written by Roger and especially the last one "Unforgetable Opera" , seems not only written with the The Who or the Rock opera TOMMY in mind, but also seems to be addresed to Pete Townshend
"Take the key in your hands, its time to walk a naked stage of glass from hot sands, where a sound within your heart will rage, and it rocks in the head moving ever on, life is an unforgettable opera"...
It is simply his best song ever with music and words by Roger Daltrey and former Joan Jetts guitarrists Gerard McMahon who also did a great production job. There are various great songs on this cd apart from Unforgetable Opera: Willow, Who s gonna walk on water, Before my time is Up and love is.
Just get this cd and also his great live recording "A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who".
Get it. Maybe then record companies will release a couple on "unrelease" albums he recorded in 1977 and 79 and in the 80s.
Nearly four stars
I hated this album after first listening to it. It sat on my shelf literally for years, unplayed. I mocked it. Then for some reason I played it again and guess what? It's good. It would be four stars, but I still expect so much from Roger that he is still rated on a higher level.Rocks in the Head isn't like his very enjoyable first solo album, but thankfully it isn't like his Brian Adams fixation albums either. It is a good gender crossing AOR album that just needs a listener with an open mind. Recently, Roger Daltrey had made that tough, but this album does deliver, both in craft and with quality songs.