Rod Stewart's take on the '80s
Released in 1983, this album marked new territory for the rock legend.
This ambitious album from Rod Stewart marks a departure from his '70s rock sound, pursuing a more pop and danceable sound. Featuring hits like "Baby Jane," it incorporates contemporary trends while still retaining his distinctive, soulful voice. It's an intriguing album that explores the balance between commercial success and artistic merit.
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1)
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Dancin' Alone
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2)
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Baby Jane
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3)
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Move Me
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4)
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Body Wishes
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5)
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Sweet Surrender
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B:
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What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So In Love With You)
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2)
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Ghetto Blaster
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3)
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Ready Now
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4)
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Strangers Again
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5)
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Satisfied
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Bass - Jay Davis (2)
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Drums, Percussion - Tony Brock
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Engineer - George Tutko
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Guitar - Jim Cregan
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Guitar - Robin Le Mesurier
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Harmonica, Saxophone, Flute - Jimmy Zavala
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Keyboards, Synthesizer - Kevin Savigar
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Lacquer Cut By - RME
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Mixed By - George Tutko
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Mixed By - Jim Cregan
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Mixed By - Tom Dowd
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Producer - Rod Stewart
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Producer - Tom Dowd