The Best of Rod Stewart & The Faces [2004, DVD]
During the glam-rock era of the early 1970's, Rod Stewart together with The Faces brought a breath of fresh air to the pop world with a flash, brash and good-time brand of boozy rock n' roll which has never and could never be repeated. This video biography unleashes that non-stop party atmosphere. Here's the classic and the unquenchable spirit of Britain's most popular live attraction of the period, captured on THE BEST OF ROD STEWART, a non-stop roller coaster ride throuout the artist's early years.
1. Three Button Hand Me Down
2. It's All Over Now
3. Gasoline Alley
4. Maggie May
5. (I Know) I'm Losing You
6. I Feel So Good
7. Memphis Tennessee
8. Stay With Me
9. Miss Judy's Farm
10. That's All You Need
11. I'd Rather Go Blind
12. True Blue
13. You Wear It Well
14. Angel
15. Cindy Incidentally
16. Pool Hall Richard
17. Sweet Little Rock'n Roller
18. You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything
Bonus Track
Tracklist Hide Credits Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright ℗ - Warner Bros. Records Inc. Copyright © - Warner Bros. Records Inc. Phonographic Copyright ℗ - WEA International Inc. Copyright © - WEA International Inc. Manufactured By - Record Service GmbH Pressed By - Record Service Alsdorf Credits Co-producer - Jim Cregan ( tracks: 3, 10, 11)
1977. Germany — 1977. New Submission. The Best Of Rod Stewart. 2 × LP, Compilation, Stereo. Mercury - 66 43 030, Mercury - 92 86 134, Mercury - 92 86 135. +1 more label...
Rating. AllMusic. [1] The Best of Rod Stewart is a compilation album by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, released on the Warner Bros. record label in 1989. The album features many of Stewart's biggest solo hit singles, from 1971's "Maggie May" to "Downtown Train", which was released as a single in 1989.
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