Music review: Roger Daltrey – ‘As Long as I Have You’
Roger Daltrey returns to his early musical roots on his ninth solo effort.
The Who frontman channels plenty of smooth R&B with punches of rock luster from the earlier days before Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon and John Entwistle went on to become one of the biggest rock bands on the planet.
“As Long as I Have You” comes 45 years after DaltreyĢƵ first solo album and rates as one of his best with the 74-year-old vocalist heartily belting out 11 tracks about love, life, emotional trials and perseverance.
Townshend joins his bandmate and plays guitar on a variety of the selections from a set consisting of spirited covers as well as some moving original arrangements.
The title track, originally recorded by soul singer Garnet Mimms back in 1964, serves as a rousing rock and blues number that is fueled by a stirring combination of feisty guitar riffs, vibrant horns and ebullient backing vocals.
Daltrey takes full ownership of Stevie WonderĢƵ “You Haven’t Done Nothing,” ParliamentĢƵ “Get On Out of the Rain” and Joe TexĢƵ “The Love You Save,” while Stephen Stills’ “How Far” comes across sounding like classic Who with the assistance of Townshend on acoustic guitar as Daltrey confesses, “Most of my life/I’ve been living on the road/Then I realized that the suitcase ain’t my home.”
An incredible touching cover of Nick CaveĢƵ “Into My Arms” simply steals the spotlight with Daltrey demonstrating that he can passionately handle a piano ballad with the same haunting tone as Cave did back in 1997 on “The BoatmanĢƵ Call.”
Original tracks “Certified Rose” and “Always Headed Home” find the rocker once again revealing his softer side on these reflective pieces that gently illustrate a life well lived.
In addition to his new solo album, fans can look forward to the release of DaltreyĢƵ memoir in the fall of 2018 and a mini tour this summer that will feature Daltrey performing the WhoĢƵ rock opera “Tommy” with the assistance of a local orchestra at each show.
Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at clinton43@me.com.

