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| ARTIST: | Rod Stewart |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mca Special Products |
| FEATURES: | Original recording remastered |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | True Blue, Lost Paraguayos, Mama, You Been on My Mind, Italian Girls, Angel, Interludings, You Wear It Well, I'd Rather Go Blind, Twistin' the Night Away |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 731455806120 |
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Customer Reviews of Never a Dull Moment
A(nother) forgotten classic Before entering the realm of spiky, bottle-blonde hair and pink jumpsuits, Rod Stewart turned out a handful of magnificent folk-rock records, beginning with "An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down" ("The Rod Stewart Album" in the US), and ending with 1972's "Never A Dull Moment".
Essentially a reprise of "Every Picture Tells A Story"'s eclectic mix of rock, folk, blues and country, this fine album may contain fewer recognized classics, but song for song it is almost as sublime as its predecessor.
It opens with the tough electric "True Blue", before moving on to the driving, acoustic folk-rock of "Lost Paraguayos" and a superb, soulful cover of Dylan's "Mama You Been On My Mind".
"Never A Dull Moment" is Stewart's hardest-rocking album up to that point, featuring the Stonesy "Italian Girls", a swaggering, bluesy take on Hendrix's "Angel", and the "Maggie May"-follow-up "You Wear It Well".
"I'd Rather Go Blind" is a sublime interpretation of the Etta James-tune, and the album finally winds down with a great, swinging cover of one of Sam Cooke's best songs, "Twisting The Night Away".
The originals and the covers are equally effective, making "Never A Dull Moment" a masterful record. Rod Stewart never got quite this good ever again.
my personal favorite
Many people under the age of 45 are unaware that until the mid-70's, Rod Stewart was taken quite seriously. He rather lost his way after that (as did most everyone else), but his first four albums were remarkably original and enduring syntheses of folk, rock, soul and R&B. "Every Picture" and "Never A Dull Moment" stand as his peak achievements. Because "Every Picture" was such a watershed, "Never" tends to get overlooked, but it offers similar rewards and is my personal favorite. Stewart's sublime cover of "I'd Rather Go Blind" alone is worth the price of admission. If you're a Rod Stewart fan, you shouldn't miss it. Enjoy.
The next of the Best
Continues where Every Picture . . . leaves off. Just as outstanding!