AS LONG AS I HAVE YOU

| Roger Daltrey

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AS LONG AS I HAVE YOU

As Long as I Have You is the tenth solo album by Roger Daltrey, released on 1 June 2018. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    It’s not all R&B, but it is Maximum Daltrey.  

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  • Paste Magazine

    He sounds invigorated by the material, in other words. And his band—which includes Townshend on seven tracks—pumps out a consistently tight and muscular sound.  

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  • Spill Magazine

    The album has a great feel and will be a welcomed return for any fan of The Who, as well as any fan of strong soulful tunes.  

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  • Classi Rock

    A soul master class from Who man Roger Daltrey. Accept no substitute  

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  • All Music

    This album also benefits from its tight backing band, which is graced with a swinging horn section but distinguished by Townshend playing a secondary, sympathetic role to Daltrey, helping to give this muscular, occasionally moving record an air of grace.  

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  • Cryptic Rock

    Roger Daltrey shows no signs of aging and his stellar performance on As Long As I Have You is a testament to this theory. The raw sound of As Long As I Have You places the emphasis on Daltrey’s gigantic voice and stunning persona.  

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  • Digital Journal

    There is a great deal of variety on this 11-track musical effort, and each song on here has its own identity. The control Daltrey maintains over his voice is impeccable, and he proves that his music will stand the test of time.  

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  • Spectrum Culture

    Daltrey has learned to eliminate the bad notes and to properly use the right ones with both passion and control.  

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  • mxdwn.com

    Daltrey’s voice hasn’t aged much since the ’60s and ’70s, making this album nostalgic, while remaining a great new addition to Daltrey’s repertoire.  

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  • Penny Black Music

    But Roger’s voice is the diva. Even when he interprets songs that fueled the Who’s early fame, songs he ingested as a wiry teen himself, he gets it right.  

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  • Weekend Notes

    this is a very good album  

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  • Herald Standard

    rates as one of his best with the 74-year-old vocalist heartily belting out 11 tracks about love, life, emotional trials and perseverance  

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  • Daily Mail

    his credibility and authenticity as a vocalist make the tunes his own no matter who wrote them  

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  • Zumic

    For an album that covers a wide range of genres, including classic R&B, gospel, bluesy rock, folk, and country, Daltrey proves he still has a great deal of versatility to offer.  

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  • Original Rock

    The voice is still there and it shines through the very soul of these timeless songs and recordings. This is a worthy addition to any Daltrey/Who collection.  

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