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  1. 19 de feb. de 2007 · This classic soundtrack featuring vocals by the Who's Roger Daltrey (and instrumental support by John Entwistle and Pete Townshend) was originally released in 1980. Now available on Polydor Sound Savers compact discs and cassettes, key tracks include "Bitter And Twisted," "Just a Dream Away," "Free Me," "My Time Is Gonna Come," "Waiting for a ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1980 Vinyl release of "McVicar (The Who Films Presentation Starring Roger Daltrey)" on Discogs.

  3. Roger Daltrey – McVicar. Label:Polydor – POLD 5034: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue. Country:UK: Released:1980: Genre: ... The Who Films Presentation Starring Roger Daltrey This reissue has a White cover as opposed to the Silver cover on the original. Other Versions (5 of 51)View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year:

  4. 11 de mar. de 2004 · The rock-band Who's Roger Daltrey plays inmate and title character John McVicar, in a film that follows his incarcaration, escape and life on the run. Atmospheric film wiith a good performance by Daltrey as the cool, angry and hardened by life career criminal. Solid musical score with vocals by Daltrey. Dramatization based on true events.

  5. 1 de jun. de 1980 · Listen to McVicar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Roger Daltrey on Apple Music. 1980. 10 Songs. Duration: 36 minutes.

  6. Roger Daltrey singles chronology. "Giving it All Away". (1973) " Free Me ". (1980) "Without Your Love". (1980) " Free Me " is a song written by Russ Ballard and performed by Roger Daltrey, singer for English rock band The Who. The song is on Daltrey's 1980 solo album McVicar and in the film McVicar, also released in 1980.

  7. Roger Daltrey gives a powerful performance as McVicar in a film that is shocking, brutal and full of gritty violent realism. Based on the true life story of professional British criminal John McVicar, the film strongly depicts the brutal aspects of British prison life and follows McVicar into his eventual rehabilitation.