THE WHO - PETE TOWNSHEND Credits ROGER DALTRY With Making Endless Wire Better
November 10, 2006, 17 years ago
Launch Radio Networks has issued the following report from Bruce Simon:
PETE TOWNSHEND might have written most of the material for the new WHO album called Endless Wire, but he's the first person to admit it wasn't a one-man project.
Townshend told us that a lot of the credit for how Endless Wire turned out has to go to ROGER DALTREY, whose vocal performance made everything better: "What was surprising for me was how Roger fought really, really hard to sing 'Man In A Purple Dress', to sing 'Two Thousand Years', and to sing 'Tea & Theatre', 'cause I had those mixed with my vocals, absolutely convinced that he would say, 'Listen, you know, the balance is wrong here, Pete -- you're singing 10 songs, and I'm only singing six.' He went into the studio, he did vocals on these tracks, and I heard them, and I said to the producer Billy Nicholls, I just said, 'He's nailing them.'"
It all worked out for the best, as Endless Wire debuted this week on the Billboard 200 album chart at #7, with more than 81,000 copies changing hands.
The Who play the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas tonight (Friday, November 10th).