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Very Good,But Not His "Very Best"This 16-track set basically works as a solid sampler for casual fans who want Rod The Mod's biggest hits.He's moved from beloved rootsy rocker(Maggie May,You Wear It Well,Reason To Believe)to rock superstar(Tonights The Night,Hot Legs,You're In My Heart)to dance-pop dilettante(Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?,Young Turks)to adult-contempary pop crooner(My Heart Can't Tell You No,Have I Told You Lately,This Old Heart Of Mine,Downtown Train,Rhythm Of My Heart)in that's challenged and sometimes dismayed fans,…
There's another side of Rod the Mod as wellWell, okay, if that's the Rod Stewart that you prefer. This is a good compilation of his most popular pop and disco stuff, certainly it is. It's got just about everything the casual fan would need.But at least take a look at his late 60's/early 70's-output as well - back when he played the toughest folk-rock ever known to man. "Handbags And Gladrags" is a fine compilation of Rod's earliest and finest.
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format: 1 x CD catalog number: R2 78328 release dates: Nov 13 2001 view details |
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