Under a Raging Moon is the sixth solo studio album by the English singer Roger Daltrey, released in September 1985 by Atlantic Records. The album reached No. 42 on the US charts, and the single "After the Fire", written by Pete Townshend, reached No. 48. It includes a tribute to Keith Moon, former drummer of the Who who died in 1978, on the track "Under a Raging Moon".[1] In Canada, the album reached No. 33 on the RPM Magazine charts,[2] and "After the Fire" reached No. 53.[3]
Mike DeGagne of AllMusic wrote about the title track: "Daltrey's thunderous but passionate ode to his former friend and drummer Keith Moon is a fervent downpour of frustration that can be truly felt inside every line of the song."[6] DeGagne erroneously credits the entire drum solo section to Mark Brzezicki: He plays one of the seven solos and the primary drum part throughout the rest of the track. Zak Starkey accompanies Brzezicki in a drums duet following the solos and through the song's fadeout.[citation needed]
The track "Love Me Like You Do" was not included on the vinyl release, and was later re-released as the B-side to Daltrey's 1986 single, "Quicksilver Lightning", the theme to the film Quicksilver.
Personnel
Musicians
Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, harmony vocals (Track 1), backing vocals (Track 11), sequencing (Tracks 2, 11), emulator (Tracks 3–5), Hammond organ (Track 7)
Mark Brzezicki – drums, triangle and cabasa (Track 2), percussion (Track 3)