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Rod Stewart may have began his career as a respected singer, yet that respect eroded as he got older, as he became more concerned with stardom than music. While he has recorded some terrible albums - and he would admit that freely - Stewart was once rock & roll's best interpretive singer as well as an accomplished songwriter, creating a raw combination of folk, rock, blues, and country that sounded like no other folk-rock or country-rock. Instead of finding the folk in rock, he found how folk rocked like hell on its own. After Stewart became successful, he began to lose the rootsier elements of his music, yet he remained a superb singer, even as he abandoned his own artistic path in favor of following pop trends.

Stewart began his musical career after spending some time as an apprentice with the Brentford Football Club, touring Europe with folksinger Wizz Jones in the early '60s; during this time he was deported from Spain for vagrancy. When he returned to England in 1963, he joined the Birmingham-based R&B group Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions as a vocalist and harmonica player. The band toured the U.K. and recorded one single for Pye Records that featured Stewart on blues harp.

After moving back to London, he joined Long John Baldry's band, the Hoochie Coochie Men. The group recorded a single in 1964, "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl", that failed to chart, and soon afterward the group evolved into Steampacket. During the summer of 1965, the group supported the Rolling Stones and the Walker Brothers on a U.K. tour as well as recorded an album that remained unreleased until 1970. Early in 1966, Steampacket disbanded and Stewart became a member of the blues-rock combo Shotgun Express, which released one single that fall before splitting. Stewart then joined the Jeff Beck Group at the end of 1966.

With the Jeff Beck Group, Stewart began his climb to stardom. He and the former Yardbird guitarist pioneered the heavy blues-rock team of a virtuoso guitarist and a dynamic, sexy lead vocalist that became the standard blueprint for heavy metal. Truth, the band's debut album, was released in the fall of 1968, becoming a hit in both America and Britain. The Jeff Beck Group toured both countries several times in 1968 and 1969, gaining a dedicated following. In the summer of 1969, they released their second album, Beck-Ola, which became another hit record in both the U.S. and U.K. However, the group fell apart in the fall.

After rejecting an offer to join the American rock group Cactus, Stewart and Jeff Beck Group bassist Ron Wood joined the Small Faces, replacing the departed vocalist/guitarist Steve Marriott. With Wood switching over to guitar, the group shortened their name to the Faces and recorded their debut album, First Step. During this time, Stewart had also signed a solo contract, releasing his first album, An Old Raincoat Won't Let You Down (retitled The Rod Stewart Album for its American release), at the end of 1969; the record failed to chart in the U.K., yet it made it to number 139 on the U.S. charts. On the album, Stewart's folk roots meshed with his R&B and rock influences, creating a distinctive, stripped-down acoustic-based rock & roll that signalled he was a creative force in his own right.

The Faces released First Step in the spring of 1970. The album was a departure both from the R&B/pop direction of the Small Faces and the heavy blues of the Jeff Beck Group; instead, the group became a boisterous, boozy, and sloppy Stones-inspired rock & roll band. The album fared better in the U.K. than it did in the U.S., yet the group built a devoted following on both continents with their reckless, messy live shows. Stewart released his second solo album, Gasoline Alley, in the fall of 1970, supporting it with an American tour.

The following year proved to be pivotal in Stewart's career. At the beginning of 1971, the Faces released their second album, Long Player, which became a bigger hit than First Step, yet his third solo album, Every Picture Tells a Story, made Rod Stewart a household name, reaching number one in both America and Britain. "Reason to Believe" was the first single from the album, becoming a minor hit in both the countries, but when DJs began playing the B-side, "Maggie May", the single became a number one hit in both the U.K. and U.S. for five weeks in September. The Faces released their third album, A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse, a couple of months later. Thanks to the success of Every Picture Tells a Story, the album was a Top Ten hit in both countries; it also launched the single "Stay with Me", which became the band's only Top 40 hit in the U.S.

The following year, the Faces began a lengthy spring tour. During the tour, tensions grew within the band as Stewart's solo career increased in popularity. That summer, Stewart released his fourth solo album, Never a Dull Moment, which nearly replicated the success of Every Picture Tells a Story, peaking at number two in the U.S. and number one in the U.K. In the spring of 1973, the Faces released their final album, Ooh La La. Stewart expressed his disdain for the record in the press, yet it hit number one in the U.K. and number 21 in the U.S. After releasing the "Pool Hall Richard" single in the beginning of 1974, the band went on tour; it would prove to be their last.

Stewart released Smiler in the fall of 1975. Smiler followed the same formula as his previous four albums - and it also became a hit - yet it showed signs that the formula was wearing thin. In March of 1975, he began a love affair with Swedish actress Britt Ekland; the romance, along with a bitter fight with U.K. tax collectors, prompted him to apply for U.S. citizenship. Atlantic Crossing, released in the summer of 1975, made the singer's relocation explicit. Recorded with producer Tom Dowd and the Muscle Shoals rhythm section, the album removed much of the singer's folk roots and accentuated his pop appeal. At the end of the year, Stewart left the Faces and the band finally called it quits.

Recorded in Los Angeles with a group of studio musicians, 1976's A Night on the Town continued Stewart's move to slicker pop territory and proved quite successful, becoming his first platinum album; it featured the hit single "Tonight's the Night", which was number one in the U.S. for eight weeks. Foot Loose & Fancy Free, released the following year, followed the same artistic pattern as A Night on the Town while surpassing its commercial performance, selling over three million copies. Stewart incorporated some disco to his musical formula for 1978's Blondes Have More Fun. Supported by the number one single "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", the record became Stewart's first number one album since Every Picture Tells a Story, selling over four million records. By this time, Stewart was notorious for his jet-set lifestyle, particularly the series of actresses and models he dated.

With 1981's Tonight I'm Yours, Stewart began adding elements of new wave and synth pop to his formula, resulting in another platinum album. Soon afterward, his career hit a slump. His next four albums sounded forced and he only scored three Top Ten hits between 1982 and 1988; out of those four albums, only 1983's Camouflage went gold. Stewart rebounded with 1988's Out of Order, recorded with Duran Duran's Andy Taylor and Chic's Bernard Edwards. His version of Tom Waits' "Downtown Train", taken from the 1989 four-disc box set Storyteller, became his biggest hit since "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" Vagabond Heart (1991) reflected a more mature and reflective Rod Stewart and continued his comeback streak.

Stewart reunited with Ron Wood to record an MTV Unplugged concert in 1993; the accompanying album, Unplugged...and Seated, launched the Top Ten hit single "Have I Told You Lately". Unplugged also returned Stewart to a more acoustic-based sound. On his 1995 album A Spanner in the Works, the singer explored a more polished version of this sound, scoring another hit with Tom Petty's "Leave Virginia Alone". The following year, he released If We Fall in Love Tonight, which was comprised of both previously released and new material. When We Were the New Boys, a return to his roots in trad rock, followed in 1998.

In 2001, Stewart embarked on a new path with Human, an album that attempted to cross over to contemporary and urban audiences, but it failed with the critical and commercial public alike. His next project may have sounded equally unlikely, but it was much more successful. It Had to Be You, the first in his series crooning the Great American Songbook, became an adult contemporary favorite and lodged near the top of the album charts after its release in 2002. As Time Goes By followed it into the charts in 2003 and missed the top spot by only one notch. In late 2004, his third volume in the series (Stardust) hit number one. Thanks for the Memory became the fourth entry in the series in 2005. By the year's end, all four volumes were collected in The Great American Songbook Box Set.

In 2006 he continued his series of cover albums, but this time he focused on the rock & roll era. Still the Same: Great Rock Classics of Our Time appeared toward the end of the year, with a version of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" as its lead single.

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Album: Seventies Collection | Artist: Rod Stewart Seventies Collection 2007 19
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Album: Angel: The Love Songs | Artist: Rod Stewart Angel: The Love Songs 2006 18
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Album: Still The Same... Great Rock Classics Of Our Time | Artist: Rod Stewart Still The Same... Great Rock Classics Of Our Time 2006 13
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Album: Trilogy | Artist: Rod Stewart Trilogy 2006 29
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Album: The Great American Songbook, Volume IV (Thanks For The Memory) | Artist: Rod Stewart The Great American Songbook, Volume IV (Thanks For The Memory) 2005 13
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Album: Stardust (The Great American Songbook Volume III) | Artist: Rod Stewart Stardust (The Great American Songbook Volume III) 2004 14
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Album: The Great American Songbook, Volume III (Stardust) | Artist: Rod Stewart The Great American Songbook, Volume III (Stardust) 2004 14
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Album: Early Years | Artist: Rod Stewart Early Years 2003 14
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Album: Encore: The Very Best Of, Vol. 2 | Artist: Rod Stewart Encore: The Very Best Of, Vol. 2 2003 18
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Album: The Great American Songbook, Volume II (As Time Goes By) | Artist: Rod Stewart The Great American Songbook, Volume II (As Time Goes By) 2003 14
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Album: Unplugged...And Seated | Artist: Rod Stewart Unplugged...And Seated 2003 15
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Album: It Had To Be You - The Great American Songbook | Artist: Rod Stewart It Had To Be You - The Great American Songbook 2002 14
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Album: The Great American Songbook, Volume I (It Had To Be You...) | Artist: Rod Stewart The Great American Songbook, Volume I (It Had To Be You...) 2002 14
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Album: Human | Artist: Rod Stewart Human 2001 11
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Album: The Story So Far: The Very Best Of (CD 1) | Artist: Rod Stewart The Story So Far: The Very Best Of (CD 1) 2001 17
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Album: The Story So Far: The Very Best Of (CD 2) | Artist: Rod Stewart The Story So Far: The Very Best Of (CD 2) 2001 17
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Album: When We Were The New Boys | Artist: Rod Stewart When We Were The New Boys 1998 10
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Album: If We Fall In Love Tonight | Artist: Rod Stewart If We Fall In Love Tonight 1996 16
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Album: A Spanner In The Works | Artist: Rod Stewart A Spanner In The Works 1995 12
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Album: Spanner in the Works | Artist: Rod Stewart Spanner in the Works 1995 12
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Album: Lead Vocalist | Artist: Rod Stewart Lead Vocalist 1993 12
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Album: You Wear It Well | Artist: Rod Stewart You Wear It Well 1992 12
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Album: Vagabond Heart | Artist: Rod Stewart Vagabond Heart 1991 13
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Album: Greatest Hits Ballads | Artist: Rod Stewart Greatest Hits Ballads 1989 1
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Album: Out Of Order | Artist: Rod Stewart Out Of Order 1988 11
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Album: Every Beat Of My Heart | Artist: Rod Stewart Every Beat Of My Heart 1986 10
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Album: Camouflage | Artist: Rod Stewart Camouflage 1984 8
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Album: Body Wishes | Artist: Rod Stewart Body Wishes 1983 10
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Album: Absolutely Live | Artist: Rod Stewart Absolutely Live 1982 17
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Album: Tonight I'm Yours | Artist: Rod Stewart Tonight I'm Yours 1981 10
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Album: Foolish Behavior | Artist: Rod Stewart Foolish Behavior 1980 10
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Album: Blondes Have More Fun | Artist: Rod Stewart Blondes Have More Fun 1978 10
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Album: Foot Loose and Fancy Free | Artist: Rod Stewart Foot Loose and Fancy Free 1977 8
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Album: A Night On The Town | Artist: Rod Stewart A Night On The Town 1976 9
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Album: Atlantic Crossing | Artist: Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing 1975 10
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Album: Smiler | Artist: Rod Stewart Smiler 1974 12
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Album: Never A Dull Moment | Artist: Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment 1972 9
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Album: Every Picture Tells A Story | Artist: Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story 1971 8
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Album: Gasoline Alley | Artist: Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley 1970 9
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Album: The Rod Stewart Album | Artist: Rod Stewart The Rod Stewart Album 1969 8
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Album: Golden Ballads | Artist: Rod Stewart Golden Ballads   8
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Album: The Story so Far The Very Best CD1 | Artist: Rod Stewart The Story so Far The Very Best CD1   17
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Album: The Story so Far The Very Best CD2 | Artist: Rod Stewart The Story so Far The Very Best CD2   17
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