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Can't Wait to See the Movie by Roger Daltrey
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- Date First Available : July 31, 2020
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Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2001
Though UNDER A RAGING MOON is the most lauded of Roger Daltrey's solo work, this is my favorite of his solo releases. The songs are power pop/rock exhibiting Daltrey's trademark fire-and-ice vocals. If you're a fan of Daltrey the singer - and not just a WHO fan collecting sound-alikes to WHO material - this is the one for you. If you're a WHO'S NEXT fan and you find yourself paying more attention to BARGAIN, PURE AND EASY And GETTING IN TUNE than the single-releases, this is the one for you. It showcses Daltrey's vocals over background pyrotechnics, though the production isn't slack at all. On the negative side, there is one problem with the CD - the edge is missing. Each song blends so smoothly into the next there is something disquieting about it. Like there's something wrong with perfection.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2018
This, like most of Roger Daltrey's (founder and lead vocalist of The Who) solo records, gets a bum rap. But I like it. I'm biased, since I love Daltrey and think just about everything he does is great, but I would like this album even if I wasn't such a fan. I like the songs. Hearts of Fire and The Heart Has Its Reasons are two that that I especially like. Daltrey's voice is legendary (a four-octave range) and he's in great form here. No primal screams, just honest to goodness pure vocal talent.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2011
The most under rated Roger Daltrey album ever.Hearts of Fire and Lover's Storm are true Daltrey classics,delivered with passion,power and emotion.Take Me Home and Alone in the Night descibe feelings of solitude that everyone can relate to at some time in their life;but sung in a way that is optimistic and gives hope that everything will come good in the end.Miracle of Love and Ready for Love continue on a similar theme,while When the Thunder Comes and The Price of Love remind us all of the turbulent and fragile nature of relationships.Every track on the album is worthy of mention,but better still - go and buy a copy ! A must for all Roger Daltrey fans and a reminder of why he was chosen to play McVicar and Tommy !
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019
I'm a huge Who fan and quite fond of some of Roger's solo work. But this album has dated so badly, with its 1980s production.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2009
I got my CD in timely manner and was completely satisfied with it, just like last time. I would definitely order from CD Imports again and again. Thanks CD Imports for a job well done, Felicia
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2015
GREAT CD!!! THANK YOU.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2014
Great!
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2008
I went into this album thinking I'd already heard Roger's two best solo albums, 'McVicar' and 'Under a Raging Moon,' and didn't think there could possibly be any more of his solo albums I'd ever rate that highly on my hit parade. But this album truly exceeded all of my expectations, and just goes to show that one should never accept the opinions of others and let them make up one's mind if one hasn't yet gotten the chance to directly experience it. In general, I really don't think Roger's solo work is as awful as its reputation. It is kind of hit and miss, but it's not what I'd consider awful either. It also helps that he co-wrote two of the songs, "Take Me Home" and the terrific "Balance on Wires." I'd never say this album ranks up there with the likes of his two best, but I still love it.
Unlike his two best solo albums, which are loaded with great rockers, this is more of a pop album, with some ballads thrown in. But in spite of being known as a rock and not a pop singer, Roger does a fantastic job with the material, and just because something is a pop album doesn't mean it should be dismissed. A well-made pop album can be just as capable as a rock album of being a classic, or at least a good album. He was also working with all of the right people for this project, and as usual his fantastic voice can carry any song. Though UARM was his last really great album, and the last time he screamed from start to finish, his vocals are still in top form here. He was starting to get a bit older, but he still had that wonderful vocal versatility, able to sound gruff, dangerous, and dirty in one song and then angel-sweet in another. There's just so much musical energy on this album, though perhaps I'm biased in liking it this much, since I was an Eighties child, and therefore have a sentimentality for that overproduced sound and just the general Eighties time stamp. I don't really think "Take Me Home" makes the best closing track, but in spite of that minor flaw, I consider this one of my favorite of Roger's solo albums. I'd totally recommend it to someone who already has his two best and is looking for something more.
Unlike his two best solo albums, which are loaded with great rockers, this is more of a pop album, with some ballads thrown in. But in spite of being known as a rock and not a pop singer, Roger does a fantastic job with the material, and just because something is a pop album doesn't mean it should be dismissed. A well-made pop album can be just as capable as a rock album of being a classic, or at least a good album. He was also working with all of the right people for this project, and as usual his fantastic voice can carry any song. Though UARM was his last really great album, and the last time he screamed from start to finish, his vocals are still in top form here. He was starting to get a bit older, but he still had that wonderful vocal versatility, able to sound gruff, dangerous, and dirty in one song and then angel-sweet in another. There's just so much musical energy on this album, though perhaps I'm biased in liking it this much, since I was an Eighties child, and therefore have a sentimentality for that overproduced sound and just the general Eighties time stamp. I don't really think "Take Me Home" makes the best closing track, but in spite of that minor flaw, I consider this one of my favorite of Roger's solo albums. I'd totally recommend it to someone who already has his two best and is looking for something more.
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Gis A. Bun
4.0 out of 5 stars
Feels like an 80s album
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2020
This really feels like the album was recorded in the 1980s - in the days where they like to bang on drums and other electronics instead of actual drumming.
When i first looked at the title of the album, I thought it was a compilation of soundtrack music when it didn't seem to be.
When i first looked at the title of the album, I thought it was a compilation of soundtrack music when it didn't seem to be.
Egger
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spitzen Klasse
Reviewed in Germany on November 2, 2018
Ich liebe dieses Album. GRANDIOS !! Ein Kracher jagt den anderen. Habe Ihn mit den Who"s live erlebt. Einfach ein Geniales Albun von ROGER`s seiner Solo Zeit. DANKE fuer dieses Juwel
Oliver Brednich
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top
Reviewed in Germany on August 12, 2019
Immer wieder gerne
Jalla
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hearts of fire
Reviewed in Germany on January 19, 2014
Mittelmäßiges Album vom Who-Shouter. Gesanglich zwar richtig gut, was aber nichts nützt, wenn die Songs selbst nur Mittelmaß sind. Zudem ist es eher eine ruhige Scheibe.
アナスタシア
5.0 out of 5 stars
なぜこれが売れない?
Reviewed in Japan on November 26, 2005
87年作、この作品の存在を知ったのはりリースから20年経った2005年、当時WHOを聞きまくっていた自分がまったくこの作品の存在に気づかなかったのは不思議だ。内容はイッツハードや顔がダンスよりも、格段に良いと思う。80年代のWHOの理想の形がここに凝縮されているといってもいいくらい曲がいい。ロジャーもきっと売れると確信したはずだが結果は惨敗、原因は宣伝不足か?ロジャーがこの結果に失望してアルバム製作をしなくなったのがわかる気がする。最後の曲以外は捨て曲なし、エモーショナルな佳曲が並ぶ、キラーカットはラスバラードの提供曲である1曲目で、当時絶頂期だったラスバラードらしさのでた佳曲だと思う。誰かこのアルバムをもういちど日のあたるところに持ってきて、アピールしてもらえなういでしょうか?あまりにもロジャーがかわいそうだ。