Kicking off with the swagger and machismo of one of the quintessential 70's anthems, 'Hot Legs,' FOOT LOOSE AND FANCY FREE is a blistering joyride, a swaggering period piece that, like all of Rod's best work, immerses itself in the prevalent style of the time- by 1977, funk-tinged rock was all the rage, and FOOT LOOSE is a carnival of wah-wah guitars ('You're Insane'), epic arrangements ('You.
Rod Stewart – Gasoline Alley (1970/2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 41:30 minutes | 1,78 GB | Genre: Rock, Pop
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As one of music’s bestselling artists of all time, Gasoline Alley is everything that Stewart does well. His second solo outing is a masterpiece that features breathtaking covers, rock and roll classics and magnificent originals. Gasoline Alley features a unique mixture of acoustic and electric instruments from mandolins to swift guitar riffs. Stewart’s raspy vocals and authoritative confidence are in full gear. Included is Stewart’s “Jo’s Lament” and scintillating renditions of The Rolling Stones’ “It’s All Over Now,” Elton John’s “Country Comfort” and Bob Dylan’s “Only a Hobo.” Featured as one of the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, Gasoline Alley is a vital addition to any music lover’s collection.
Gasoline Alley follows the same formula of Rod Stewart’s first album, intercutting contemporary covers with slightly older rock & roll and folk classics and originals written in the same vein. The difference is in execution. Stewart sounds more confident, claiming Elton John’s “Country Comfort,” the Small Faces’ “My Way of Giving,” and the Rolling Stones’ version of “It’s All Over Now” with a ragged, laddish charm. Like its predecessor, nearly all of Gasoline Alley is played on acoustic instruments — Stewart treats rock & roll songs like folk songs, reinterpreting them in individual, unpredictable ways. For instance, “It’s All Over Now” becomes a shambling, loose-limbed ramble instead of a tight R&B/blues groove, and “Cut Across Shorty” is based around a howling, Mideastern violin instead of a rockabilly riff. Of course, being a rocker at heart, Stewart doesn’t let these songs become limp acoustic numbers — these rock harder than any fuzz-guitar workout. The drums crash and bang, the acoustic guitars are pounded with a vengeance — it’s a wild, careening sound that is positively joyous with its abandon. And on the slow songs, Stewart is nuanced and affecting — his interpretation of Bob Dylan’s “Only a Hobo” is one of the finest Dylan covers, while the original title track is a vivid, loving tribute to his adolescence. And that spirit is carried throughout Gasoline Alley. It’s an album that celebrates tradition while moving it into the present and never once does it disown the past.
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Tracklist:
01 – Gasoline Alley
02 – It’s All Over Now
03 – Only A Hobo
04 – My Way Of Giving
05 – Country Comfort
06 – Cut Across Shorty
07 – Lady Day
08 – Jo’s Lament
09 – You’re My Girl (I Don’t Want To Discuss It)
01 – Gasoline Alley
02 – It’s All Over Now
03 – Only A Hobo
04 – My Way Of Giving
05 – Country Comfort
06 – Cut Across Shorty
07 – Lady Day
08 – Jo’s Lament
09 – You’re My Girl (I Don’t Want To Discuss It)
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Rod Stewart – Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 44:35 minutes | 968 MB | Genre: Rock, Pop
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Foot Loose & Fancy Free is the quintessential classic by Rod Stewart. The iconic musician performs a blistering set packed with mind-blowing arrangements and epic guitar riffs. Reaching #2 on the Billboard 200, Foot Loose & Fancy Free features the ’70 anthems, “Hot Legs,” “I Was Only Joking” and “You’re In My Heart”.
Following the same formula as Atlantic Crossing and A Night on the Town, but not explicitly breaking the record into fast and slow sides, Foot Loose & Fancy Free was a limp effort from an increasingly complacent Rod Stewart. With the exception of the dumb, sleazy “Hot Legs,” none of the rockers are discernible from each other, and this time he doesn’t have a strong set of ballads to save him. The affectionately sappy acoustic ballad “You’re in My Heart” was the big hit, but Stewart sounds completely convincing only on “I Was Only Joking.” Coming at the end of the album, the song seems like a justification for the uninspired, by-the-book record that preceded it.
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Tracklist:
01 – Hot Legs
02 – You’re Insane
03 – You’re In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
04 – Born Loose
05 – You Keep Me Hangin’ On
06 – (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want To Be Right
07 – You Got A Nerve
08 – I Was Only Joking
01 – Hot Legs
02 – You’re Insane
03 – You’re In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
04 – Born Loose
05 – You Keep Me Hangin’ On
06 – (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want To Be Right
07 – You Got A Nerve
08 – I Was Only Joking
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