- One of the Boys (Roger Daltrey album)
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One of the Boys Studio album by Roger Daltrey Released May 1977 Recorded November 1976-March 1977, Ramport and Pathe Marconi Studios Genre Rock Label MCA Producer Dave Courtney, Tony Meehan Roger Daltrey chronology Ride a Rock Horse
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(1980)One of the Boys is the third solo album by The Who's lead singer, Roger Daltrey. It was first released in 1977. The sessions were recorded at The Who's Ramport Studios during the winter of 1976[1] (vocals were recorded at Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris, due to tax complications), and Daltrey allowed students from the local Battersea technical school to film them as an educational project. This also marked the first time that Daltrey had written or co-written a song since "Here For More" (released as the B-side of The Who's "The Seeker") in 1970, and Lisztomania in 1975. Daltrey's original choice for producers, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, was denied.
The cover is after Magritte's famous painting Reproduction Interdite.[2] Photography and design were by Graham Hughes.
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Track listing
- "Parade" (Phillip Goodhand-Tait) - 3:41
- "Single Man's Dilemma" (Colin Blunstone) - 3:03
- "Avenging Annie" (Andy Pratt) - 4:32
- "The Prisoner" (David Courtney, Todd, Daltrey) - 3:32
- "Leon" (Phillip Goodhand-Tait) - 4:47
- "One of the Boys" (Steve Gibbons) - 2:45
- "Giddy" (Paul McCartney) - 4:47
- "Satin And Lace" (David Courtney, Tony Meehan, Daltrey) - 4:06
- "Doing It All Again" (David Courtney, Tony Meehan, Daltrey) - 2:27
- "Say It Ain't So Joe" (Murray Head) - 4:16[3]
Non-album material
- "Martyrs and Madmen" (Steve Swindells) - 4:16 (recorded during these sessions but remained unreleased until 1982 compilation Best Bits)
- "Treachery" (Swindells) - 4:56
- "Written on the Wind" (Paul Korda) - 3:22 (released in place of "Say It Ain't So Joe" on original UK LP)
Singles
- "Written on the Wind/Dear John" (released April 1977; #46 in the UK singles chart, and not released in the US)
- "One of the Boys/You Put Something Better Inside Me" (released June 1977; did not chart in the UK, and not released in the US)
- "Say It Ain't So Joe/Satin and Lace" (released July 1977; did not chart in the US, and not released in the UK)
- "Avenging Annie/The Prisoner" (released October 1977; #88 in the US, and not released in the UK)
- "Say It Ain't So Joe/The Prisoner" (released February 1978; did not chart in the UK, and not released in the US)
- "Leon/The Prisoner" (released April 1978; did not chart in the US, and not released in the UK.[1]
Personnel
- Rod Argent - keyboards
- Brian Odgers - bass guitar
- John Entwistle - bass guitar, "Boris" vocals on "One of the Boys" and "Avenging Annie"
- Phil Kenzie - saxophone
- Jimmy Jewell - saxophone
- Andy Fairweather-Low - backing vocals
- Stuart Tosh - drums
- Alvin Lee - guitars
- Jimmy McCulloch - guitars
- Paul Keogh - guitars
- Hank B. Marvin - guitars
- Mick Ronson - guitars
- Keith Moon - drums on "Say It Ain't So, Joe"
- Paul Korda - piano on "Written on the Wind"[1]
See also
- Roger Daltrey discography
References
Roger Daltrey Jon Button • Scott Devours • Loren Gold • Frank Simes • Simon Townshend Studio albums Daltrey • Ride a Rock Horse • One of the Boys • McVicar • Parting Should Be Painless • Under a Raging Moon • Can't Wait to See the Movie • Rocks in the HeadLive 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:- 1977 albums
- Roger Daltrey albums
- MCA Records albums
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