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Rocks in the Head
1992 studio album by Roger Daltrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rocks in the Head is the eighth solo studio album by the English rock singer Roger Daltrey. It was released in 1992 on Atlantic Records, and recorded at The Hit Factory.[1]
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Roger Daltrey's co-written songs
Roger Daltrey is credited (along with Gerard McMahon) for co-writing seven of the eleven tracks, including "Times Changed", "You Can't Call It Love", "Love Is", "Blues Man's Road", "Days of Light", "Everything a Heart Could Ever Want", and "Unforgettable Opera".
The notes credit "Musical Direction and Production" to Gerard McMahon, who also performs as a primary backup musician.
Cover photography and design were by Graham Hughes.[1]
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Song overview
"Everything a Heart Could Ever Want (Willow)" was written about Daltrey's daughter. Daltrey’s daughter, Willow, sings backing vocals on the song.
"Days of Light" peaked at No. 6 on the US rock charts.
Track listing
Personnel
- Roger Daltrey – guitar, harmonica, vocals
- Emily Burridge – cello
- Ricky Byrd – guitar, backing vocals
- Jamie Daltrey – backing vocals
- Mark Egan – bass
- Gregg Gerson – drums
- Don Henze – backing vocals
- Pim Jones – guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, soloist, wah wah guitar
- David Katz – bass, keyboards, violin
- Robert Lamm – piano
- Jay Leonhart – upright bass
- Jody Linscott – percussion
- Gerard McMahon – guitar, keyboards, musical director, backing vocals
- Billy Nicholls – backing vocals
- Thommy Price – drums
- Dave Ruffy – drums
- Jenny Ruffy – backing vocals
- Shaun Solomon – bass
- Pat Sommers – backing vocals
- John Van Eps – keyboards, programming, Synclavier
- Vinnie Zummo – flamenco guitar, soloist
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Charts
References
External links
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