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giovedì 22 ottobre 2009

ROD STEWART - Soulbook - 2009 - Pagina aperta a tutti i visitatori - link diretto



In questo blog e sul sito trovate poca, pochissima musica non italiana. Ma questa volta ho dovuto cedere. Rod è un mio mito da sempre. Quando è arrivato questo cd non ci credevo. Cover? Allora è finito anche lui. Ho dovuto ricredermi ascoltando i brani. Un tipo purista come lui che reintepreta brani di Miami e Philly sound passando attraverso generi a lui sicuramente lontani o duettando con altri grandi. Il problema è che lo fà molto bene. Allora Rod, se la parabola è discendente, continua cosi. 65 anni tra qualche mese. Se non lo ascoltate non sapete cosa vi state perdendo. Questo è un regalo personale a tutti i visitatori del blog con link diretto nei commenti.

01 - It’s The Same Old Song
02 - My Cherie Amoure (featuring Stevie Wonder)
03 - You Make Me Feel Brand New (with Mary J Blige)
04 - Your Love Keeps Lifting Me (Higher And Higher)
05 - Tracks Of My Tears
06 - Let It Be Me (with Jennifer Hudson)
07 - Rainy Night In Georgia
08 - What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
09 - Love Train
10 - You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me
11 - Wonderful World
12 - If You Don’t Know Me By Now
13 - Just My Imagination

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sabato 5 luglio 2008

ROD STEWART - White collection - 2008



CD 1
1. I Got Mine
2. Moppers Blues
3. Runaway
4. That Man
5. Come On Children
6. Just Like I Treat You
7. Dont You Tell Nobody
8. Hey Girl
9. My Minds Eye
10.Come Back And Take This Hurt Off Me
CD 2
1. Bright Lights Big City
2. Little Miss Understood
3. Keep Your Hands Off Her
4. Aint That Lovin You Baby
5. I Just Got Some
6. The Day Will Come
7. Donkey Rides A Penny A Glass
8. Baby Take Me
9. Why Does It Go On
10.Shake
11.Come Home Baby
12.Can I Get A Witness

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lunedì 16 giugno 2008

ROD STEWART - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down (1969) (disco raro)



On his debut album (titled An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down in Britain, and The Rod Stewart Album in America, presumably because its original title was "too English" or cryptic for U.S. audiences), Rod Stewart essays a startlingly original blend of folk, blues, and rock & roll. The opening cover of the Stones' "Street Fighting Man" encapsulates his approach. Turning the driving acoustic guitars of the original inside out, the song works a laid-back, acoustic groove, bringing a whole new meaning to the song before escalating into a full-on rock & roll attack -- without any distorted guitars, just bashing acoustics and thundering drums. Through this approach, Stewart establishes that rock can sound as rich and timeless as folk, and that folk can be as vigorous as rock. And he does this not only as an interpreter, breathing new life into Ewan MacColl's "Dirty Old Town" and defining Mike d'Abo's "Handbags & Gladrags," but also as a songwriter, writing songs as remarkable as "Blind Prayer," "An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down," and "Cindy's Lament." The music and the songs are so vivid and rich with detail that they reflect a whole way of life, and while Stewart would later flesh out this blueprint, it remains a stunningly original vision.

Street Fighting Man
Man Of Constant Sorrow
Blind Prayer
Handbags & Gladrags
An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
I Wouldn't Ever Change A Thing
Cindy's Lament
Dirty Old Town

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