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Released: | 3/8/1998 |
Condition: | New |
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STEWART,ROD - EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY
Price:
€9.99
Format: Compact Disc
Availability:
Immediate Dispatch
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The aesthetic Rod Stewart had been honing over his first three solo albums--an aesthetic that combined folk, hard rock, and R&B swagger--was perfected on EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY. The album's combination of strong, original songs and plum cover versions reveal the artist's range and versatility as he simultaneously paid tribute to mentors and declared his own craft. Members of Stewart's regular group, the Faces, provide intuitive support, making nearly every track shine with passion and edge. Stewart's take-no-prisoners interpretation of the Temptations' "(I Know I'm) Losing You" brought new dimensions to a Tamla/Motown classic. "Maggie May", one of the great pop anthems, is the obvious standout, but the remaining selections, such as "Mandolin Wind" and Tim Hardin's beautiful "Reason To Believe", have a similar sense of purpose. Through it all, of course, is Stewart's soulful, beautifully textured singing, which reaches its pinnacle on these performances, ensuring the artist's standing as one of rock's all-time greatest vocalists. If you buy only one Rod Stewart album, EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY should be it.
Discs 1 | 1) | Every Picture Tells A Story | 2) | Seems Like A Long Time | 3) | That's Alright | 4) | Amazing Grace | 5) | Maggie May | 6) | Tomorrow Is Such A Long Time | 7) | Mandolin Wind | 8) | I'm Losing You | 9) | Reason To Believe |
Rock/Pop
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