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Roger Taylor Announces Release Of ‘The Outsider Tour Live’

Culled from shows recorded during his hugely successful October 2021 Outsider UK tour, the album will be out on September 30.

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Roger Taylor is to release The Outsider Tour Live: a live album recorded during his hugely successful October 2021 Outsider UK tour which saw the Queen founding member perform a series of ‘intimate’ shows: “My modesty tour, I just want it to be lots of fun, very good musically”, said Taylor at the time of announcing his first live performances outside of Queen in over twenty years.

Coming on Vinyl, as a 2CD set, and digital release, Taylor’s The Outsider Tour Live features 22 tracks performed across his 14-date sold out late 2021 tour becomes available on September 30. A lead single, “Surrender”, will precede the album with a digital services release on September 8.

While geared towards highlighting his warmly-embraced Outsider album – which Taylor admits being written and recorded under the COVID lockdown shadow resulted in work he describes as “slightly nostalgic and wistful” – when Taylor toured the album across the UK the emphasis was on sheer escapist pleasure. He said: “I just want everybody to enjoy it, get away from the depressing time we’d been having.”

While for some time, as his new songs suggested, we’d all just been “trying to get by”, Taylor’s ‘Outsider’ show delivered a roar of release and blasts of euphoric exuberance.

With a smartly gauged set list blending the new material with irresistible Queen classics, and a glorious revisiting of his six-album strong solo catalogue, Taylor’s gigs proved a masterclass in how to thrill an audience by finding the sweet spot which marries the shock of the new and the hysteria of rock’s history.

As a member of Queen and through his well-received achievements beyond the band, Taylor has blown up musical genres, broken records and been rhapsodized for five decades. Yet these performances come across as fresh, alert and motivated.

And Taylor knows when to introduce a breather into the finely-tuned balance of drum force and power vocals and quiet reflection, delivering genuine lump in the throat moments with the solemnity of “Say It’s Not True” – his song addressing the terror of a positive HIV diagnosis (recorded to support the Nelson Mandela 46664 AIDS action campaign), and his Electric Fire album cut “Surrender”, in which he takes on the subject of domestic abuse. “Foreign Sand” is delivered in a simple acoustic guitar accompanied version.

With an extraordinary band featuring keyboard player Spike Edney, drummer Tyler Warren, multi-instrumentalist Tina Keys, Neil Fairclough, bass, and Christian Mendoza, guitar, plus (in London) a grand finale guest spot from one Brian May – “my brother from another mother!” hollered Taylor onstage – the tour caught a mood. And caught fire. Whether Taylor was diving into his solo body of work for a jewel like “Up” or revisiting regal peaks such as “I’m In Love With My Car”, or bringing us bang up to date with the searingly truthful “Gangsters Are Running The World”, this set was a masterclass in reminding us of the songwriting skill that has matched his achievements as one music’s most celebrated drummers.

Taylor’s voice, as we’d long known from his Queen contributions, was effortlessly emotive, and when he stepped back from the microphone to take a shift behind the drumkit (duelling with Tyler Warren), he brought home every kind of magic. “While I’m still able to do it, I really want to embrace it”, he’s said. “I can still clobber away, but I like to think I clobber with more subtlety these days!” And as multi-instrumentalist Tina Keys has said, “Roger’s beautiful voice seems to get better with age. He’s a great frontman too – even on stage I was starstruck! We all had such fun playing together, and I think the crowd could tell”.

“I don’t try and sound like Queen or not like Queen”, Roger has said of the Outsider songs, “I just want it to be me”. Yet by the time of the encores during this tour, life-affirming cover versions of his old pal and collaborator David Bowie’s anthem “Heroes” and Led Zeppelin’s raucous “Rock’N’Roll” were raising the roof, giving an insight into Taylor’s tastes. Along the way, “Tenement Funster” reminds us of when you’re “young and you’re crazy”, and another Taylor composition “These Are The Days Of Our Lives” exudes soul without excess sentiment. Additional peaks include the gorgeous “Under Pressure”, which really did burn the building down and kick our brains ‘round the floor.

Mayhem ensued when, at the London show, a verse into Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti”, Brian May emerged from the wings to let rip on guitar, sticking around as Roger and band then went into the Taylor composition “A Kind Of Magic”. And with the crowd still giddy, Roger’s “Radio Gaga” closed out the evening, with everybody happily doing the time-honored raised handclaps routine. Everyone, in that moment an insider, and life about more than just getting by.

As energetic as it is eloquent, The Outsider Tour Live album gives you a sense that absolutely anything is possible.

The album release comes with a first single, Taylor’s live version of “Surrender”, his painfully honest song spotlighting the issue of domestic violence, which on its original 1999 release triggered widespread attention to the issue, bringing it to the forefront on the debating platform, even being adopted by the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary in its efforts to promote a culture of zero tolerance. For this live version, Taylor is joined on vocals by touring band member, singer/multi-instrumentalist, Tina Keys.

Pre-order The Outsider Tour Live.

‘The Outsider Tour Live’ Tracklist:

CD1:
“Strange Frontier” – Live from London ,2021
“Tenement Funster” – Live from London, 2021
“We’re All Just Trying To Get By” – Live from Plymouth, 2021
“A Nation Of Haircuts” – Live from Guilford, 2021
“These Are The Days Of Our Lives” – Live from Norwich, 2021
“Up” – Live from Bournemouth, 2021
“Gangsters Are Running This World” – Live from Plymouth, 202
“Absolutely Anything” – Live from Norwich, 2021
“Surrender” – Live from Bournemouth, 2021
“Man On Fire” – Live from London, 2021
“Rock It (Prime Jive)” – Live from London, 2021
“Under Pressure” – Live from London, 2021
“Say It’s Not True” – Live from Bexhill, 2021

CD 2:
“I’m In Love With My Car” – Live from Guilford, 2021
“Outsider” – Live from Plymouth, 2021
“More Kicks” – Live from Guilford, 2021
“Foreign Sand” – Live from Plymouth, 2021
“Tutti Frutti” – Live from London, 2021
“A Kind Of Magic” – Live from London, 2021
“Rock ‘n’ Roll” – Live from Newcastle, 2021
“Heroes” – Live from Coventry, 2021
“Radio Ga Ga” – Live from Guilford, 2021

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  1. Dale Bradley

    September 20, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    I’ve still got my tickets when Roger Taylor performed at Truro City Hall as it was back in the day, a terrific night. Now how about performing in his home city once again, in the tremendous rebuilt, Hall for Cornwall. Come on Roger. I presented you with the set of Royal Mail Stamps, when you very kindly invited me to your home in Cornwall, a well remembered morning and chat.

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