Rock drummer solo albums: a great topic for a question-and-answer board game, or for pointless discussions about things that, to those who venture into the round-trip, are the most important in the world at the time.
An incomplete list cannot be omitted Ringo (1973), where the four Beatles met separately to conceive Starr’s best solo album; nominal value (1981), Phil Collins’ divorce LP, which inspired both hip-hop and rock samples. From bed to living room by Charlie Garcia; Strange frontier (1984) by Roger Taylor, also with the help of his Queen companions; Charlie Watts’ jazz excursions outside of the Rolling Stones and, locally, the various efforts of Fernando Samalea and Michel Peyronel.
Parallel to Radioheadand in silence, Philip Selwaythe man behind the makers patches of OK Computerspursues a solo career that deserves more attention than it gets.
Source: Clarin