Album Information:
Album ID: 9537
About Rod Stewart:
Rod Stewart is a British singer, songwriter, and producer, famous for his raspy voice and unique style of music. As one of the most successful and enduring artists of all time, he has sold more than 120 million records globally and has charted hits in every decade since the 1960s. He was born on January 10, 1945, in London, England, as the youngest of five siblings.
Stewart began his musical career in the 1960s with bands like The Hoochie Coochie Men and Steampacket before joining The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces. It was with these two bands that he gained prominence and critical acclaim, and developed his signature style of combining rock and roll, blues, folk, and soul music. Some of his most famous songs from this era include 'Maggie May,' 'You Wear It Well,' 'Every Picture Tells a Story,' and 'Stay with Me.'
After The Faces disbanded in 1975, Stewart embarked on a solo career that proved to be even more successful. His first solo album, 'Atlantic Crossing,' was released in 1975, and it went on to become a major hit, thanks to singles like 'Sailing' and 'This Old Heart of Mine.' He continued to release numerous hit albums and singles throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including 'Blondes Have More Fun,' 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?,' 'Some Guys Have All the Luck,' and 'Young Turks.'
Stewart's music has always reflected his personal life and experiences. He is particularly known for his romantic ballads and songs about love and heartbreak. However, his music has also explored a wide range of themes, from social issues to political commentary.
Apart from his music career, Stewart has also been involved in several other ventures. He has written an autobiography, 'Rod: The Autobiography,' which chronicles his life and career and has acted in movies and TV shows. He has also been actively involved in charity work, particularly with Race to Erase MS, a foundation that works towards finding a cure for multiple sclerosis.
Overall, Rod Stewart is a legendary musician who has left an indelible mark on the music industry. His signature voice, musical style, and timeless songs have made him a beloved and enduring icon, loved by fans of all ages.
About the album Absolutely Live:
Absolutely Live is a live album by British rockstar Rod Stewart that captures his energetic and charismatic performances during his concerts in the late 70s. Recorded during his 1976 tour of the US, the album showcases Stewart's eclectic repertoire of rock, soul, blues and folk music. The album was released in 1982 and was a commercial and critical success.
The album features 10 tracks, mainly comprising of classic covers and hits from his earlier albums, and one new track - 'Tonight's the Night'. The opening track, 'Three-Time Loser,' sets the tone for the rest of the album with its catchy guitar riffs and upbeat tempo. 'Reason to Believe' and 'You Wear It Well' are classic Rod Stewart songs that showcase his distinctive raspy voice and emotive style.
The album also includes some unexpected covers, such as the bluesy rendition of Jimi Hendrix's 'Angel' and the soulful interpretation of Etta James' 'I'd Rather Go Blind'. These covers demonstrate Stewart's ability to successfully mix different genres and make them his own.
The highlight of the album is the crowd-pleaser 'Maggie May,' which features a lively sing-along chorus and showcases Stewart's energetic stage presence. Another notable track is the epic 10-minute version of 'Sailing,' which closes the album with a soaring and emotional performance.
Overall, Absolutely Live is a dynamic and entertaining live album that captures Rod Stewart's unique style and captures the energy and excitement of his stage performances. It remains a popular classic among fans of Stewart's music and a testament to his enduring legacy as a rock icon.
Members:
I'm sorry, but Rod Stewart is a solo artist and does not have a band or key members. He has collaborated with various musicians throughout his career, but they are not considered part of his permanent lineup.
Track List for Absolutely Live:
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Discography for Rod Stewart:
Here is a complete discography of Rod Stewart's releases in chronological order:
1. 'An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down' (1969)
2. 'Gasoline Alley' (1970)
3. 'Every Picture Tells a Story' (1971)
4. 'Never a Dull Moment' (1972)
5. 'Smiler' (1974)
6. 'Atlantic Crossing' (1975)
7. 'A Night on the Town' (1976)
8. 'Foot Loose & Fancy Free' (1977)
9. 'Blondes Have More Fun' (1978)
10. 'Foolish Behaviour' (1980)
11. 'Tonight I'm Yours' (1981)
12. 'Absolutely Live' (1982)
13. 'Body Wishes' (1983)
14. 'Camouflage' (1984)
15. 'Every Beat of My Heart' (1986)
16. 'Out of Order' (1988)
17. 'Vagabond Heart' (1991)
18. 'Unplugged...and Seated' (1993)
19. 'A Spanner in the Works' (1995)
20. 'When We Were the New Boys' (1998)
21. 'Human' (2001)
22. 'It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook' (2002)
23. 'As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook, Volume II' (2003)
24. 'Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III' (2004)
25. 'Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Volume IV' (2005)
26. 'Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time' (2006)
27. 'Soulbook' (2009)
28. 'Fly Me to the Moon...The Great American Songbook, Volume V' (2010)
29. 'Merry Christmas, Baby' (2012)
30. 'Time' (2013)
31. 'Another Country' (2015)
32. 'Blood Red Roses' (2018)
As for singles, here are a few of Rod Stewart's most notable releases, along with their respective release dates:
1. 'Maggie May' / 'Reason to Believe' (1971)
2. 'You Wear It Well' / 'I Know I'm Losing You' (1972)
3. 'Sailing' (1975)
4. 'Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)' (1976)
5. 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?' (1978)
6. 'Young Turks' (1981)
7. 'Baby Jane' (1983)
8. 'Some Guys Have All the Luck' (1984)
9. 'Forever Young' (1988)
10. 'Rhythm of My Heart' (1991)
11. 'Have I Told You Lately' (1993)
12. 'When I Need You' (1996)
13. 'Ooh La La' (1998)
14. 'What a Wonderful World' (2004)
15. 'I've Got a Crush on You' (with Diana Ross) (2005)
16. 'It's the Same Old Song' (with the Temptations) (2006)