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Rod Stewart, Every Picture Tells a Story

Audio CD

Disk ID: 353429

Disk length: 40m 54s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1971

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Every Picture Tells A Story 5:59
2. Seems Like A Long Time 4:02
3. That's All Right 6:00
4. Tomorrow Is A Long Time 3:48
5. Maggie May 5:50
6. Mandolin Wind 5:36
7. (I Know) I'm Losing You 5:24
8. (Find A) Reason To Believe 4:09

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Review

Once upon a time, Rod Stewart was not vamping indiscriminately about "Hot Legs" and asking "D'ya Think I'm Sexy?" He was a singer with a gravel-voice approximation of Sam Cooke and excellent taste in cover material. Here, he's toned down with folksy covers of Tim Hardin ("Reason to Believe"), Bob Dylan ("Tomorrow is Such a Long Time"), and Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (via Elvis, "That's All Right Mama"). He tops his interpretive abilities with two originals that have since become standards ("Maggie May, " "Every Picture Tells A Story"). Quite a different Rod from the one the world has come to know. --Rob O'Connor

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Every Picture Tells a Story

Tracks: 10 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 40m 43s (-1m 49s)

Every Picture Tells a Story

Tracks: 10 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 40m 43s (-1m 49s)

Every Picture Tells a Story

Tracks: 9 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 40m 42s (-1m 48s)

Every Picture Tells a Story

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 40m 39s (-1m 45s)

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