

“Love Don’t Live Here Anymore”, 7″, 12″ extended, 1985Ĭo-produced with David Richards the debut album which was simply called “Virginia Wolf”.Drums here are provided by Rog 😉 and he co-produced the single with David Richards. The song “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore” was a single, issued 1985, an came from an album “Take It Or Leave It”. I had to look for that record a long time, but finally found it somewhere. What a shame he didn’t play on more song there. Although not too much of cymbals we find there (unlike Rog). It is a very peaceful song, sounds of the drums aren’t too complicated. This was the first time, along with John this time, he joined Elton on one song from the album “Ice On Fire”. That’s probably why he did so many in 1985. When Taylor had his break from Queen, he had enough time to do some guest appearances. “Bursting At The Seams”, 7″ Virgin VS 816, & 12″ extended, 1985.Unfortunatelly I haven’t listened to this one.Ī single “Bursting At the Seams” had been released in 1985, on which Roger played drums and which he co-produced with David Richards. Taylor co-produced a single for that artist and played additional drums and synth there.

In the year of 1985 Rog also did some helping to Feargal Sharkey along with David Richards, Queen’s and Taylor’s producer, recently owner of Mountain Studio, Montreux, Switzerland (which actually is his home bureau now).
ROGER DALTREY 80S FULL
So take a listen to this one! And remember, look for a full album version, as the single version has shorter solos. Drummer who plays on the whole album is just middle good, sorry Mark Brzezicki. The third of them is Roger, so 4:09 minutes starts his drumming 😉 Is one of the best there, also good are the late Cozy Powell’s, Carl Palmer’s and Zak Starkey’s. The mood in this song is really fantastic and about its end we have a solo combined from music played by different drummers. But the highlight is the last song, track number 11, “Under A Raging Moon”. Many melancholy or nice songs, good to listen when doing sth else, as a background. “Star Fleet”/ “Son Of Star Fleet”, 1983ġ985 Roger Daltrey recorded his solo album.Better not to complain, because in my opinion the album has nothing to do with what Queen did and that’s the point. Everyone knows he is there and that’s where it all starts. It’s not that jittering in your ears he is there. People tend to say why that Rog there, but it isn’t that obvious he sings there. There was a single issued, and it had song “Son Of Star Fleet” on it – which is an instrumental version of “Star Fleet”. Queen fans call it wrong, but Brian asked Rog to sing backing vocals for a title track, which is “Star Fleet”. And out of this came a mini album, “Star Fleet Project”. In 1983 Brian decided he gathered some friends and had some jamming. All that one can find on “Vinyl Confessions” album, released 1982.Īlbum “Dance” had three times Rog’s drums and percussion: “Crash”, “You Are You Are”, “Moral”. The names are: “Right Away”, “Diamonds & Pearls” and “Play The Game Tonight”. Roger did bvc’s to three songs, two of which were singles. “Emotions In Motion” was an album name and also a track name, in which Rog sang bvc’s (along with Freddie). “Julie Andrews Greatest Hits”/ “Richard & Joey”, 1981.It was done in a comic way, with comic Mel Smith when Rog was at Montreux. Also he did the same with its B-side, “Richard & Joey”.

The single “Julie Andrews Greatest Hits” had Rog sing bvc’s and produce it. 1975-1976 (Sheer Heart Attack and A Night at the Opera Tour).
