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The best available Rod Stewart album, September 6, 2000
By Brian D. Rubendall (Oakton, VA)
Rod Stewart recorded most of his best work for Mercury records in the early 1970s before he turned his back on his folk-rock roots and unfortunately became a sex symbol. This album contains all of the great material from his first half dozen or so albums. Plenty of gems abound, including "Maggie May," "Handbags and Gladrags," "Gasoline Alley," "Mandolin Wind," "Reason to Believe" and many more. I would give this disc the nod over the box set "Downtown Train," if only because I find Stewart's later material so maddeningly inconsistent.
thanks to KillerRips и неизменным друзьям! :freu:
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TRACKLIST |
1. Street Fighting Man 2. Man Of Constant Sorrow 3. An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down 4. Handbags And Gladrags 5. Gasoline Alley 6. It's All Over Now 7. Only A Hobo 8. Cut Across Shorty 9. My Way Of Giving 10. Country Comforts 11. Maggie May 12. (I Know) I'm Losing You 13. Mandolin Wind 14. Every Picture Tells A Story 15. Reason To Believe |
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1. True Blue 2. Lost Paraguayos 3. Angel 4. You Wear It Well 5. I'd Rather Go Blind 6. Twistin' The Night Away 7. What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out.. 8. Oh! No Not My Baby 9. Jodie 10. Stay With Me (Live) 11. I Wish It Would Rain (Live) 12. Jealous Guy (Live) 13. Sweet Little Rock 'N Roller 14. Mine For Me 15. Let Me Be Your Car 16. Bring It On Home To Me/You Send Me 17. Farewell |
The best available Rod Stewart album, September 6, 2000
By Brian D. Rubendall (Oakton, VA)
Rod Stewart recorded most of his best work for Mercury records in the early 1970s before he turned his back on his folk-rock roots and unfortunately became a sex symbol. This album contains all of the great material from his first half dozen or so albums. Plenty of gems abound, including "Maggie May," "Handbags and Gladrags," "Gasoline Alley," "Mandolin Wind," "Reason to Believe" and many more. I would give this disc the nod over the box set "Downtown Train," if only because I find Stewart's later material so maddeningly inconsistent.
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