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Wilko Johnson / Roger Daltrey - Going Back Home [320k MP3]
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Going Back Home is a collaborative studio album by former Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson and The Who lead vocalist Roger Daltrey. The album features ten original songs by Johnson and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?". 

The album entered the UK Albums Chart at No 3, making it Daltrey’s highest ranking since The Who's album Face Dances made it to No 2 in 1981, while Johnson's last major chart success was Dr Feelgood's live album Stupidity which reached No 1 in 1976.

Track Listing [320k MP3]

01. 	"Going Back Home" (Wilko Johnson / Mick Green) 	4:00
02. 	"Ice on the Motorway"   	2:50
03. 	"I Keep It to Myself"   	3:21
04. 	"Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?" (Bob Dylan) 	3:37
05. 	"Turned 21"   	3:06
06. 	"Keep On Loving You" (Johnson,Watt-Roy, Ramundo) 	2:57
07. 	"Some Kind of Hero"   	2:25
08. 	"Sneaking Suspicion"   	3:45
09. 	"Keep It Out of Sight"   	2:43
10. 	"Everybody's Carrying a Gun"   	2:55
11. 	"All Through the City"   	2:50

Johnson and Daltrey decided to work together after meeting when seated next to each other at an awards ceremony in 2010 and quickly striking up a friendship. Daltrey said, "It turned out we both loved Johnny Kidd & the Pirates. They'd been a big influence on both our bands. That heavy power-trio sound, backing up a singer; it's a British institution. No-one does that better than us."

Johnson was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January 2013, but was well enough to press ahead with the collaboration when The Who finished their world tour. Going Back Home was recorded in the space of a week in November 2013. According to Johnson, "Roger jumped up and said, 'Let's do it,'. He knew this lovely little studio called Yellow Fish in Uckfield. Unfortunate name for a place, but a great studio." The album's tracklisting was revealed on 22 February 2014.