The Rod Stewart Album (Remastered) Rod Stewart

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Album-Release:
1969

HRA-Release:
20.12.2019

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  • 1 Street Fighting Man 05:08
  • 2 Man Of Constant Sorrow 02:33
  • 3 Blind Prayer 04:41
  • 4 Handbags & Gladrags 04:27
  • 5 An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down 03:07
  • 6 I Wouldn't Ever Change A Thing 04:48
  • 7 Cindy's Lament 04:30
  • 8 Dirty Old Town 03:43
  • Total Runtime 32:57

Info for The Rod Stewart Album (Remastered)

In between their departure from the Jeff Beck Group and their joining the Small Faces, Rod Stewart and buddy Ron Wood went into the studio to record „The Rod Stewart Album“. Within the span of eight songs, Stewart used his soulful rasp to dismiss any ideas that he was merely Beck's singer. With Wood riding shotgun and playing potent bottleneck guitar, Stewart's talents were demonstrated on mostly self-penned material. The only exceptions were a rollicking 'Street Fighting Man,' a baroque reading of Mike D'Abo's 'Handbags And Gladrags' (featuring D'Abo on piano) and folkie Ewan MacColl's 'Dirty Old Town.' Stewart's own material showed off a love of sweeping storytelling ('Blind Prayer'), and even a bit of proggy experimentation ('I Wouldn't Ever Change A Thing' with Keith Emerson on organ).

The golden throated rocker's debut solo album on Mercury Records includes the hit single 'Handbags & Gladrags' as well as his cover of The Rolling Stones' 'Street Fighting Man'. The musicians included old pal Ron Wood, Ian MacLagan, Mike D'Abo on guitar and The Nice's Keith Emerson on organ.

Rod Stewart, vocals, guitar
Martin Pugh, guitar
Ron Wood, guitar
Martin Quittenton, acoustic guitar
Mac, piano, organ
Michael d'Abo, piano
Keith Emerson, organ
Michael Waller, drums

Recorded at Landsdowne & Olympic Studios in 1969
Produced by Lou Reizner

Digitally remastered

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