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Old 07-15-09 | 11:31 AM
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Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

  1. Maggie May (Early Version)
  2. Seems Like A Long Time (Alternate Version)
  3. Italian Girls (Early Version)
  4. You Wear It Well (Early Version)
  5. Lost Paraguayos (Alternate Version)
  6. I'd Rather Go Blind (Alternate Version)
  7. Angel (Alternate Version)
  8. Think I'll Pack My Bags (Early Version of “Mystifies Me”)
  9. Farewell (Early Version)
  10. Girl From The North Country (Alternate Version)
  11. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man (Alternate Version)
  12. So Tired (Early Version)
  13. This Old Heart Of Mine (Alternate Version)
  14. To Love Somebody (Early Take)
  15. Sailing (Alternate Version)
  16. Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright) (Early Take)
  17. The First Cut Is The Deepest (Alternate Version)
  18. Rosie (Acoustic Version)
  19. Innocent (The Killing Of Georgie Part III)
  20. Hot Legs (Early Take)
  21. You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim) (Acoustic Version)
  22. I Was Only Joking (Early Take)
  23. Scarred & Scared (Early Take)
  24. When I'm Away From You
  25. Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight (Early Version)
  26. Time Of My Life
  27. TV Mama
  28. Maybe Baby
  29. Stupid
  30. Guess I'll Always Love You (Alternate Version)
  31. The Great Pretender (Acoustic Version)
  32. Thunderbird
  33. Dancing Alone (Alternate Version)
  34. I Wish You Would
  35. Sweet Surrender (Alternate Version)
  36. Show Me
  37. Ghetto Blaster (Early Version)
  38. Satisfied (Alternate Version)
  39. Hard Lesson To Learn (Alternate Version)
  40. Heaven
  41. In My Life (Piano Version)
  42. Love Is A Four Letter Word
  43. Forever Young (Piano Version)
  44. My Heart Can't Tell You No (Alternate Version)
  45. I Go To Jail For You
  46. A Good Lover Is Hard To Find
  47. Let The Day Begin (Alternate Version)
  48. The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar (Alternate Version)
  49. Windy Town (Piano Version)
  50. In A Broken Dream (1992)
  51. This Wheel's On Fire
  52. I Wanna Stay Home
  53. I'm A King Bee
  54. Looking For A Love
  55. Kiss Her For Me
  56. The Long Journey Home
  57. Now That You're On Your Own
  58. Dylan's Day Off
  59. On And On
  60. Rockin' Chair
  61. Sugar Lips
  62. The Changingman
  63. May You Never
Warner Bros. began reissuing Rod Stewart's Warner Bros. catalog a year ago with remastered and expanded versions of some of the artist's best studio work. With its latest effort, Warner Bros. goes deep into the vaults to reveal the secret studio history of this very public performer with a boxed set of unreleased recordings chosen from sessions spanning 1971-1998. THE ROD STEWART SESSIONS 1971-1998 will be available September 29.

Producers Andy Zax and Cheryl Pawelski prowled through a warehouse of Stewart's tapes to unearth all the dusty gems four discs could hold. Spanning more than 25 years, the collection's 63 songs, outtakes, and ephemera provide extraordinary insight into the studio work of one of rock's legendary figures and paint a picture of what might have been. Many of these performances are more stripped-down and intimate than their released counterparts, so the set becomes an illustration and a showcase of Rod's creative process. Few major artists have allowed such a revealing look behind the scenes.

More than a third of THE ROD STEWART SESSIONS 1971-1998 chronicles the torrent of indelible recordings Stewart unleashed during the '70s. Fittingly, the set opens with a decidedly rough take of "Maggie May," the #1 hit from Stewart's third solo album - Every Picture Tells A Story - that broke him as a solo artist in 1971. SESSIONS offers alternate versions of well-known hits from that era such as "Sailing," "Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)," "You Wear It Well," and an acoustic version of "You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)." Alongside those are rarities like the unfinished "Think I'll Pack My Bags" (which later appeared on Ron Wood's solo debut rewritten as "Mystifies Me"), an early version of "So Tired" that finds the band working out the arrangement in the studio, and an acoustic version of the B-side "Rosie." Of special note is the rumored-to-exist but never heard - until now - sequel to "The Killing of Georgie"; "Innocent (The Killing of Georgie Part III)" completes the epic narrative begun on 1976's A Night On The Town album with a ferociously rocking performance taken from the sessions for the following year's Foot Loose & Fancy Free. Stewart ended the decade with a hits package that was to include his cover of British pub-rocker Frankie Miller's "When I'm Away From You" that has remained unreleased until now.

SESSIONS touches on six albums Stewart released during the '80s, including Foolish Behaviour (1980), which was originally intended to be a double album, but was eventually scaled back to a single disc. Along with an early version of the album track "Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight" the collection also features four unreleased tracks presumably destined for the second disc: "Time Of My Life," "TV Mama," "Stupid," and Buddy Holly's "Maybe Baby." While the multitracks for Tonight I'm Yours (1981) have gone missing, the producers managed to recover an unreleased song called "Thunderbird" from the session's only surviving mixdown tape. The collection closes out the decade with several tracks from Out Of Order (1988), including a tender reading of "Forever Young" that features Stewart accompanied only by a piano and the improvised in the studio and then abandoned "I Go To Jail For You."

The final SESSIONS disc is dedicated to Stewart's resurgence as an artistic and commercial force in the '90s. It begins with six songs recorded in the summer of 1992 that were shelved in favor of Unplugged...And Seated, including a cover of Bob Dylan and The Band's "This Wheel's On Fire," and an all-star remake of the 1969 Python Lee Jackson song (originally also sung by Rod) "In A Broken Dream," which features Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. Also included is Stewart's cover of Bobby Womack's "Looking For A Love," which was surprisingly left off A Spanner In The Works (1995) and a version of Oasis' "Rockin' Chair" that he recorded for When We Were The New Boys (1998).

Although never intended to be shared with the world, the directness and immediacy of the music on THE ROD STEWART SESSIONS 1971-1998 documents an exceptional artist at work over a long period of time, says Zax, the set's coproducer. "Admirers of particular eras of Rod's career may be surprised to discover, upon listening to this box, that there is far less difference between the Rod of 1971 and the Rod of 1998-and all the years between them - than they had previously believed."
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This sounds great. Ive wondered if the recent limited edition cd's of his albums are worth it as well.
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

Rod lost me as a fan with "Human" and then his sub-par cover albums. But with the re-releases, I'm finally being suckered into buying more of his stuff again!

On a different note, it almost seems to me that no other artist has as many collections/compilations as he does!
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

I'd love to have a disc of the first 10 songs and you can keep the rest.

Has there been a bigger waste of talent than Rod?
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

Originally Posted by slop101
Has there been a bigger waste of talent than Rod?
I would nominate Sly Stone.
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

Originally Posted by wendersfan
I would nominate Sly Stone.
Yeah, I can see that. Although this collection of his early '80s material is highly underrated, and while not as amazing as his late '60s/early '70s stuff, still pretty damn good.
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

Originally Posted by reverie
Rod lost me as a fan with "Human" and then his sub-par cover albums. But with the re-releases, I'm finally being suckered into buying more of his stuff again!

On a different note, it almost seems to me that no other artist has as many collections/compilations as he does!
I lost all respect for the man when he put those 3 cd's of "standards"
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

Originally Posted by jgorow
I lost all respect for the man when he put those 3 cd's of "standards"
Yep- didn't they follow "Human"? I got a sampler disc, and boy did he suck. Didn't he actually have four volumes of his "Great American Songbook" stuff? Then yet *another* covers album of other songs! Rod ran out of steam with the new millennium.
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

Originally Posted by wendersfan
I would nominate Sly Stone.
I guess you can say Rod is the biggest waste of talent in rock history that didn't burn out on drugs. Although wine, women and football I'm sure played a part.
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Re: Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 09/29/09

I think Rod just decided that he wanted the mass popularity and money that came with the last few cruddy albums when they became so incredibly successful. I really enjoyed a lot of his albums until Human came out. I still enjoy his old work when he performs it in concert.

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