This is one of the works that represents the peak of his career.
A sound that effortlessly blends elements of folk, rock and roll, blues, and soul.
This masterpiece, which was a huge commercial success, topping the UK album chart for four consecutive weeks and ranking in the top three in the US, firmly established Rod as a solo artist. It remains highly regarded today as a work that captures the rich atmosphere of early 1970s British rock.
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A:
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1)
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True Blue
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2)
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Lost Paraguayos
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3)
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Mama You Been On My Mind
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4)
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Italian Girls
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B:
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1)
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Angel
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2)
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Interludings
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3)
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You Wear It Well
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4)
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I'd Rather Go Blind
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5)
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Twistin' The Night Away
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Producer - Rod Stewart
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Vocals - Stewarty
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Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Butcher
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Bass - Ronnie (It Wasn't Me) Lane
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Acoustic Guitar - Woody
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Electric Guitar - Woody
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Organ - Ian (I'm Fantastic) McLagan
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Engineer - Mike Bobak
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Mastered By - Gilbert Kong
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Drums - Micky (I'm Not Feeling Very Well Today) Waller
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Acoustic Guitar - Martin Quittenton (A2 to A4, B3)
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Art Direction - Des Strobel
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Photography By [Cover Shot] - Ed Caraeff
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Design [Cover] - John (Where's The Postcards) Craig
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Photography By [Pages 2 & 3] - Joel Brodsky
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Artwork By [Grpahic Supervision] - Jim The Easwig