ROD STEWART - Still The Same...Great Rock Classics Of Our Time reviews
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| Guardian |
If you have lighters, prepare to wave them aloft. The sexagenarian with the bogbrush barnet is back with 13 classic rock covers to bring a lump to the throat (to go with the one in the trousers).
Rod's soft centre remains sticky liquor, and no heartstring goes unplucked as songs that hardly cried out for extra sandpaper and molasses get them anyway. How can Rod top original performances by Van Morrison (Crazy Love), John Fogerty (Have You Ever Seen The Rain?) and Chrissie Hynde (I'll Stand By You)?...full text |
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| Jam! |
The good news: Rod Stewart is finished hacking up the Great American Songbook. The bad news: He's set his sights on newer fare.
For his fifth -- and reportedly final -- all-covers disc in a row, the 61-year-old rooster rasps his way through a slightly less offensive but equally soulless batch of rock oldies like CCR's Have You Ever Seen the Rain, The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You, John Waite's Missing You, Van Morrison's Crazy Love and Bonnie Tyler's It's a Heartache....full text |
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| LA Daily News |
| Stop expecting better things from Stewart. The quintessential blue-eyed Brit soul man made great art in the late '60s and early '70s; now, he's making great money. After a series of cash-minting albums that took on the Great American Songbook (Ella's reputation remains intact), Stewart (as Michael Bolton for a new generation) now turns to tiresome adult-contemporary fare, arena-rock radio hits better left to their original owners....full text |
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