The brilliance of Rod Stewart's masterpiece
A historic masterpiece that elevates the traditions of blues and folk into modern rock.
Starting with "Maggie May," each track perfectly harmonizes with Stewart's distinctive vocals. The arrangements, which effectively use mandolin and acoustic guitar, combine warmth and power, capturing the listener's heart. This is a work with universal appeal that will remain in rock history.
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A:
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1)
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Every Picture Tells A Story
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2)
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Seems Like A Long Time
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3)
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That's All Right
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4)
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Tomorrow Is A Long Time
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B:
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1)
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Maggie May
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2)
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Mandolin Wind
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3)
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(I Know) I'm Losing You
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4)
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Reason To Believe
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Acoustic Guitar - Martell Brandy
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Acoustic Guitar - Martin Quittenton
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Bass - Andy Pyle
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Bass - Danny Thompson
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Drums - Mick Waller
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Guitar, Guitar [Pedal Steel], Bass - Ron Wood
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Mandolin - Ray Jackson (2)
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Organ - Ian McLagan
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Piano - Peter Sears
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Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Rod Stewart
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Violin - Dick Powell