A classic album from the early 70s that blends rock and folk.
His charm lies in his rough and warm singing voice.
This is Rod Stewart's fifth album, and it features a wide range of songs incorporating elements of R&B and country. His vocals, which are both powerful and intimate, convey his charm in the most straightforward way possible.
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A:
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1)
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Sweet Little Rock 'N' Roller
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2)
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Lochinvar
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3)
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Farewell
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4)
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Sailor
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5)
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Bring It On Home To Me / You Send Me
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6)
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Let Me Be Your Car
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B:
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1)
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(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man
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2)
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Dixie Toot
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3)
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Hard Road
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4)
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I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (Instrumental)
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5)
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Girl From The North Country
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6)
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Mine For Me
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Producer - Rod Stewart
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Piano - Elton John (A6)
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Vocals - Elton John (A6)
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Percussion - Ray Cooper
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Drums - Kenny Jones
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Drums - Andy Newmark (A6)
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Bass - Willie Weeks (A6)
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Guitar - Ron Wood
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Piano - Ian McLagen
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Bass - Spike Heatley
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Violin - Dick Powell
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Acoustic Guitar - M. Quittenton
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Piano - Pete Sears
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Backing Vocals - Rube
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Mandolin - Ray Jackson (2) (A3)