Rod Stewart's early wildness
A rough yet charming return to the roots of blues rock.
The distinctive husky quality of Stewart's vocals blends beautifully with the rough band sound reminiscent of the Faces era. The album features songs that cherish the blues feel while retaining the momentum of rock. This is an important work that laid the foundation for their later success.
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Gasoline Alley
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2)
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It's All Over Now
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3)
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Only A Hobo
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4)
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My Way Of Giving
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B:
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Country Comfort
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Cut Across Shorty
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3)
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Lady Day
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4)
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Jo's Lament
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5)
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I Don't Want To Discuss It
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Acoustic Guitar - Martin Quittenton
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Acoustic Guitar - Rod Stewart
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Bass - Ron Wood
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Bass - Ronnie Lane
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Design, Photography By - Keef (4)
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Drums - Kenny Jones
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Drums - Mickey Waller
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Guitar - Ron Wood
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Lacquer Cut By - BK
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Mandolin - Stanley Matthews
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Piano - Pete Sears
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Producer - Lou Reizner
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Producer - Rod Stewart
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Violin - Dennis O'Flynn
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Violin - Dick Powell
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Vocals - Rod Stewart
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Vocals - Ronnie Lane
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Whistle - William Gaff