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McVicar Studio album by Roger Daltrey Released June 1980 Recorded Advision Studios, London and Air Studios, Montserrat, West Indies Genre Rock Length 36:36 Label Polydor Producer Jeff Wayne Roger Daltrey chronology One of the Boys
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(1982)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] McVicar Roger Daltrey's fourth studio album, and also the soundtrack album of McVicar, the film of the same name. The film was a bio-pic of English bank robber John McVicar, was produced by Daltrey and also featured him in the starring role. Because all members of The Who played on the album, it is often considered to be an unrecognized Who album although there was no participation by the band in the songwriting.
The album was released in June, 1980, on Polydor PD-1-6284 in the USA. It was produced by Jeff Wayne and recorded at Advision Studios, London. Daltrey's vocals were recorded at Air Studios, Montserrat, West Indies. The album reached #22 in the U.S. charts and produced Daltrey's highest charting single, "Without Your Love."[2]
In 2001 Swedish HipHop group Infinite Mass used Daltrey's song "My Time is Gonna Come" (as well as the bass line in the song) for their International hit "Bullet". The music video for "Bullet" is a composite of clips from the film McVicar and new footage.
Contents
Track listing
- "Bitter and Twisted" (Steve Swindells) - 4:07
- "Just a Dream Away" (Russ Ballard) - 4:17
- "Escape, Part One" (Jeff Wayne) - 4:00
- "White City Lights" (Billy Nicholls, Jon Lind) - 3:17
- "Free Me" (Russ Ballard) - 3:59
- "My Time Is Gonna Come" (Russ Ballard) - 3:17
- "Waiting for a Friend" (Billy Nicholls) - 3:24
- "Escape, Part Two" (Jeff Wayne) - 4:00
- "Without Your Love" (Billy Nicholls) - 3:18
- "McVicar" (Billy Nicholls) - 2:50[3]
Singles chart position
- "Free Me," #53
- "Waiting For A Friend," #104
- "Without Your Love," #20[4]
Personnel
- Roger Daltrey - vocals
- Kenney Jones - drums
- Dave Mattacks - drums
- Stuart Elliott - drums
- John Entwistle - bass
- Herbie Flowers - bass
- Dave Markee - bass
- Ricky Hitchcock - guitar
- Billy Nicholls - guitar
- Pete Townshend - guitar
- John "Rabbit" Bundrick - keyboards
- Ken Freeman - synthesizers, keyboards
- Jo Partridge - slide, electric & acoustic guitars
- Frank Ricotti - percussion
- Tony Carr - percussion
- Ron Aspery - flute[2]
See also
- Roger Daltrey discography
References
Roger Daltrey Jon Button • Scott Devours • Loren Gold • Frank Simes • Simon Townshend Studio albums Live albums Singles I'm Free • Without Your Love • After the Fire • Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me • Rock and Roll • Days of Light • Behind Blue Eyes • Pinball Wizard • My GenerationCompilations Selected films Tommy • Lisztomania • The Legacy • McVicar • Mack the Knife • Buddy's Song • The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns • Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula • The Young Messiah • Johnny WasChildren's programming The Wheels on the Bus (video series) • The Real Story of Happy Birthday to YouStage musicals The Hunting of the Snark • The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True • A Christmas Carol • My Fair LadyFilms produced Related articles Albums • Discography • The Who • The RD Crusaders • Teenage Cancer Trust • No Plan B (band) • Holmshurst ManorCategories:- 1980 albums
- Roger Daltrey albums
- Polydor Records soundtracks
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