Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story (1971) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Rod Stewart
Title: Every Picture Tells A Story
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
Total Time: 00:40:46
Total Size: 1.63 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Every Picture Tells A Story
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
Total Time: 00:40:46
Total Size: 1.63 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Every Picture Tells A Story
02. Seems Like A Long Time
03. That's All Right
04. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
05. Maggie May
06. Mandolin Wind
07. (I Know) I'm Losing You
08. Reason To Believe
Without greatly altering his approach, Rod Stewart perfected his blend of hard rock, folk, and blues on his masterpiece, Every Picture Tells a Story. Marginally a harder-rocking album than Gasoline Alley - the Faces blister on the Temptations cover "(I Know I'm) Losing You," and the acoustic title track goes into hyper-drive with Mick Waller's primitive drumming - the great triumph of Every Picture Tells a Story lies in its content. Every song on the album, whether it's a cover or original, is a gem, combining to form a romantic, earthy portrait of a young man joyously celebrating his young life. Of course, "Maggie May" - the ornate, ringing ode about a seduction from an older woman - is the centerpiece, but each song, whether it's the devilishly witty title track or the unbearably poignant "Mandolin Wind," has the same appeal. And the covers, including definitive readings of Bob Dylan's "Tomorrow Is Such a Long Time" and Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe," as well as a rollicking "That's All Right," are equally terrific, bringing new dimension to the songs. It's a beautiful album, one that has the timeless qualities of the best folk, yet one that rocks harder than most pop music -- few rock albums are quite this powerful or this rich. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine