
The Rod Stewart Album is a Rock album by Rod Stewart, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 117 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- gritty
- swaggering
- smoky
About
This is the “raw” Rod Stewart. Before his pop hits. Before his move to Los Angeles. Before the dip into disco. When he was still “Rod the Mod,” having just left the Jeff Beck Group, and, with Ron Wood, begun a new group as the Faces, and still with enough time to kickstart a solo career. With Wood on guitar and his own incredible natural wonder of a voice, Rod Stewart held nothing back on this eight-song solo debut. His choice of covers is impeccable and well suited to his sandpaper rasp. And the band is simply relentless, the drums pounding, the acoustic guitars often more urgent than the electrics, and the keyboards tinkling as if performing in a bar filled with rowdy applause. The Rolling Stones’ “Street Fighting Man” shudders with conviction. Mike d’Abo’s “Handbags and Gladrags” delivers a strong sense of self-reliance. “Man Of Constant Sorrow” is taken from its folk roots and turned into a rock epic. Stewart’s own tunes equally impress. “Blind Prayer” is practically heavy metal with brooding blues. “An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down” demands a honky-tonk stomp. “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing” sends the organ into overdrive. And “Cindy’s Lament” is pure rock drama. A classic.
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Tracklist
- 1Street Fighting Man5:08
- 2Man of Constant Sorrow2:33
- 3Blind Prayer4:40
- 4Handbags and Gladrags4:27
- 5An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down3:07
- 6I Wouldn't Ever Change a Thing4:48
- 7Cindy's Lament4:29
- 8Dirty Old Town3:42
Credits
Performers
- Martin QuittentonACOUSTIC GUITAR GUITAR ACOUSTIC BASS
- Mike D'AboPIANO ARRANGED BY
- Ron WoodBASS GUITAR SLIDE GUITAR
- Mick WallerDRUMS
- Martin PughGUITAR
- Rod StewartGUITAR VOCALS PIANO
- Ian McLaganORGAN PIANO
- Keith EmersonORGAN PIANO
- Lou ReiznerVOCALS
- Michael WallerDRUMS
9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 117 pressings tracked on Gatefold
