The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2
Rod Stewart · 1977
78 min · 19 tracks · new wave · R&B · blues rock
A vibrant blend of rock, blues, and soul showcasing Stewart's distinctive gravelly voice and emotive storytelling.
Why this album works
'The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2' achieved significant commercial success, reaching the top 10 on various charts and solidifying Stewart's status as a leading figure in popular music. Its release during the height of the singer's career contributed to his legacy, showcasing his ability to blend genres and appeal to a wide audience while influencing subsequent rock and pop artists.
- Career context
- By the time 'The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2' was released in July 1977, Rod Stewart was already a prominent name in rock music, following his successful solo debut 'Every Picture Tells a Story' in 1971. This compilation marked a moment of consolidation for Stewart's career, encapsulating hits from his early solo work and highlighting his evolution as an artist through diverse musical influences.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Kate Bush· Kim Wilde· Duran Duran· David Bowie· Bee Gees· Joe Jackson· Ringo Starr· giorge mijael
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Man of Constant Sorrow 2:34
- 2 Blind Prayer 4:39
- 3 Lady Day 4:11
- 4 Tomorrow Is a Long Time 3:45
- 5 Country Comforts 4:46
- 6 Mandolin Wind Standout 5:34
- 7 That’s All Right 4:02
- 8 My Way of Giving 3:58
- 9 You’re My Girl (I Don’t Want to Discuss It) 4:31
- 10 Reason to Believe Standout 4:11
- 11 Italian Girls 4:57
- 12 I’d Rather Go Blind 3:56
- 13 Lost Paraguayos 3:59
- 14 True Blue 3:34
- 15 Sweet Little Rock and Roller 3:45
- 16 Hard Road 4:29
- 17 You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Man 3:56
- 18 Bring It On Home to Me / You Send Me 3:59
- 19 Twistin’ the Night Away 3:13
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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