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| Rod Stewart was the raucous, hoarse, smoky blues singer who turned heads in Long John Baldry's band and then in Jeff Beck's band before he joined the Faces. His first album, An Old Raincoat (Mercury, 1969), recorded while he was still with Beck and later re-issued as Album, was a portrait of the artist as a young man, reminiscent of his early vagabond folk years and of his blues years (An Old Raincoat Handbags And Gladrags). While that group struggled, Stewart took their ideas of soul-rock fusion and launched a solo career in a more commercial vein with Gasoline Alley (1970), a collection of ballads that borrowed from folk, country, blues and soul and, driven by Ron Wood's magic guitar, were delivered in a matter-of-factual albeit romantic tone: Gasoline Alley, Lady Day, Joe Lament, It's All Over Now and a handful of superb covers. Every Picture Tells A Story (1971) reached the top of the charts, leveraging the success of Maggie May, his ultimate country-rocker, and the moving Mandolin Wind. Never A Dull Moment (1972) confirmed that he was not just a singer of covers (You Wear It Well), but Smiler (1974) showed that he was getting tired of the genre's conventions. The Mercury Anthology (Mercury, 1992) is a two-disc anthology of the early solo albums. |
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| Atlantic Crossing (Warner, 1975) marked the beginning of a new career. Relocated to Los Angeles, Stewart adopted increasingly "glam" postures and got promoted as a sex-symbol. A Night On The Town (1976) cashed in on his new image, thanks to the romantic ballad Tonight's The Night, a prototype for his new style, which peaked with You're In My Heart (1977), tratto da Foot Loose (1977). In the meantime the Faces had finally dissolved. |