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    ┌────────┐
────┤ Info   ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    └────────┘

     Artist  | Rod Stewart
     Title   | Blood Red Roses

     Genre   | Rock                                 Format  | Album
     Source  | CDDA                                 Time    | 51:33

     Label   | Republic Records                     Store   | 2018
     Catalog | B0028940-02                          Rip     | 2018

     Bitrate | 264 kbps                             Size    | 102.50 MB
     Freq    | 44.1 kHz                             Encoder | Lame 3.98.4

    ┌────────┐
────┤ Tracks ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    └────────┘

     01. Look In Her Eyes                                            4:12
     02. Hole In My Heart                                            3:27
     03. Farwell                                                     4:16
     04. Didn't I                                                    4:01
     05. Blood Red Roses                                             3:41
     06. Grace                                                       4:53
     07. Give Me Love                                                4:08
     08. Rest Of My Life                                             3:28
     09. Rollin' & Tumblin'                                          3:38
     10. Julia                                                       3:36
     11. Honey Gold                                                  4:45
     12. Vegas Shuffle                                               3:47
     13. Cold Old London                                             3:41

    ┌────────┐
────┤ Notes  ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    └────────┘

     Over the course of his career, Rod Stewart has had it all. He's been lauded
     as the finest singer of his generation; he's written several songs that
     turned into modern standards; he sang with the Faces, who rivaled the
     Rolling Stones in their prime; he had massive commercial success. Stewart
     also saw his critical respect slip away during the 80's when he recorded
     lightweight pop, and although he did record some terrible albums - and he
     would admit that freely - Stewart will always be remembered as one of rock
     & roll's best interpretive singers as well as an accomplished, innovative
     songwriter, creating a raw combination of folk, rock, blues, and country
     that sounded like no other folk-rock or country-rock material.

     Stewart made a ballyhooed returned to songwriting in 2013 when he released
     "Time", a collection of songs inspired by his 2012 memoir "Rod: The
     Autobiography". Stewart's reinvigorated muse wasn't a fleeting thing.
     "Blood Red Roses" is the second sequel to "Time" (the fine 'Another
     Country' appeared in 2015) and, like its progenitor, it's billed as a
     'personal' project. 'Personal' is usually code for introspection, but
     that's an adjective that simply doesn't describe "Blood Red Roses", even if
     it is undeniably a record that's personal, reflecting precisely where Rod
     Stewart is in 2018, right down to how he dedicates a song to a city he's
     worked in for several years.

     That would be "Vegas Shuffle", a bright and garish rocker devoted to the
     pleasures of Sin City which Stewart sings with an evident smile. His grin
     never wanes on "Blood Red Roses", nor does the bright, garish blare - a
     digital sheen masterminded by his co-producer and frequent co-writer Kevin
     Savigar. The pair collaborated long distance on "Blood Red Roses" and the
     transatlantic gap can be heard in how the rhythms are all tightly sequenced
     and the polish is so bright, it gleams. Such high-end digital sensibilities
     can sometimes not suit Stewart's musical inclinations, particularly when he
     dives into high-energy folk ('Blood Red Roses') or blues (a spangly cover
     of 'Rollin' & Tumblin', a standard popularized by Muddy Waters), yet that
     shine is also the appeal of "Blood Red Roses", as it feels like an
     authentic reflection of a 73-year-old man who spends time reminiscing about
     the past as he does putting on lavish modern shows.

     These two sides of Stewart co-exist on "Blood Red Roses": he salutes a dear
     departed friend on "Farewell", acts the concerned parent on "Didn't I", and
     smiles warmly about an old groupie on "Honey Gold", then he revives disco
     on "Give Me Love" and indulges in a Tamla/Motown bounce on "Rest of My
     Life," but he also makes sure that his two opening tracks - "Look In Her
     Eyes" and "Hole In My Heart" - pulse to an EDM beat. Stewart's adoption of
     modern trends may not be especially graceful but it's oddly endearing, and
     underscores how, tackiness and all, "Blood Red Roses" is indeed a personal
     record, capturing the snazzy life of an aging old sap who to this day has
     never seen a dull moment.

    ┌────────┐
────┤ Salute ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    └────────┘

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     Artist  | Rod Stewart
     Title   | Blood Red Roses

     Genre   | Rock                                 Format  | Album
     Source  | CDDA                                 Time    | 51:33

     Label   | Republic Records                     Store   | 2018
     Catalog | B0028940-02                          Rip     | 2018

     Bitrate | 264 kbps                             Size    | 102.50 MB
     Freq    | 44.1 kHz                             Encoder | Lame 3.98.4

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     01. Look In Her Eyes                                            4:12
     02. Hole In My Heart                                            3:27
     03. Farwell                                                     4:16
     04. Didn't I                                                    4:01
     05. Blood Red Roses                                             3:41
     06. Grace                                                       4:53
     07. Give Me Love                                                4:08
     08. Rest Of My Life                                             3:28
     09. Rollin' & Tumblin'                                          3:38
     10. Julia                                                       3:36
     11. Honey Gold                                                  4:45
     12. Vegas Shuffle                                               3:47
     13. Cold Old London                                             3:41

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     Over the course of his career, Rod Stewart has had it all. He's been lauded
     as the finest singer of his generation; he's written several songs that
     turned into modern standards; he sang with the Faces, who rivaled the
     Rolling Stones in their prime; he had massive commercial success. Stewart
     also saw his critical respect slip away during the 80's when he recorded
     lightweight pop, and although he did record some terrible albums - and he
     would admit that freely - Stewart will always be remembered as one of rock
     & roll's best interpretive singers as well as an accomplished, innovative
     songwriter, creating a raw combination of folk, rock, blues, and country
     that sounded like no other folk-rock or country-rock material.

     Stewart made a ballyhooed returned to songwriting in 2013 when he released
     "Time", a collection of songs inspired by his 2012 memoir "Rod: The
     Autobiography". Stewart's reinvigorated muse wasn't a fleeting thing.
     "Blood Red Roses" is the second sequel to "Time" (the fine 'Another
     Country' appeared in 2015) and, like its progenitor, it's billed as a
     'personal' project. 'Personal' is usually code for introspection, but
     that's an adjective that simply doesn't describe "Blood Red Roses", even if
     it is undeniably a record that's personal, reflecting precisely where Rod
     Stewart is in 2018, right down to how he dedicates a song to a city he's
     worked in for several years.

     That would be "Vegas Shuffle", a bright and garish rocker devoted to the
     pleasures of Sin City which Stewart sings with an evident smile. His grin
     never wanes on "Blood Red Roses", nor does the bright, garish blare - a
     digital sheen masterminded by his co-producer and frequent co-writer Kevin
     Savigar. The pair collaborated long distance on "Blood Red Roses" and the
     transatlantic gap can be heard in how the rhythms are all tightly sequenced
     and the polish is so bright, it gleams. Such high-end digital sensibilities
     can sometimes not suit Stewart's musical inclinations, particularly when he
     dives into high-energy folk ('Blood Red Roses') or blues (a spangly cover
     of 'Rollin' & Tumblin', a standard popularized by Muddy Waters), yet that
     shine is also the appeal of "Blood Red Roses", as it feels like an
     authentic reflection of a 73-year-old man who spends time reminiscing about
     the past as he does putting on lavish modern shows.

     These two sides of Stewart co-exist on "Blood Red Roses": he salutes a dear
     departed friend on "Farewell", acts the concerned parent on "Didn't I", and
     smiles warmly about an old groupie on "Honey Gold", then he revives disco
     on "Give Me Love" and indulges in a Tamla/Motown bounce on "Rest of My
     Life," but he also makes sure that his two opening tracks - "Look In Her
     Eyes" and "Hole In My Heart" - pulse to an EDM beat. Stewart's adoption of
     modern trends may not be especially graceful but it's oddly endearing, and
     underscores how, tackiness and all, "Blood Red Roses" is indeed a personal
     record, capturing the snazzy life of an aging old sap who to this day has
     never seen a dull moment.

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     BERC r35 GCP FWYH NuHS GRAVEWISH JCE KLV



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