Rod Stewart – Every Picture Tells A Story – 1971 – Blues Rock / Folk Rock / Pop Rock / Rhythm & Blues / Rock & Roll (vinyl lp)

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Label Mercury – 6338 063
Format vinyl lp
Country UK
Genre Blues Rock / Folk Rock / Pop Rock / Rhythm & Blues / Rock & Roll
Year 1971

Tracklist

A1Every Picture Tells A Story (5:58)

A2Seems Like A Long Time (4:00)

A3aThat's All Right

A3bAmazing Grace (6:02)

A4Tomorrow Is A Long Time (3:44)

B0Henry

B1Maggie May (5:46)

B2Mandolin Wind (5:32)

B3(I Know) I'm Losing You (5:22)

B4Reason To Believe (4:07)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Near Mint (NM) slight wear
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) amazing
BIN # R83

Here's a UK Mercury pressing of Rod Stewart's career-defining third album, the one that launched him into international stardom and proved he could balance his Faces commitments with a solo career that actually mattered. "Every Picture Tells A Story" captures Stewart at his absolute peak - that gravelly voice perfectly suited to the album's mix of folk storytelling, blues swagger, and rock & roll abandon. The title track and "Maggie May" became defining songs of the early 70s, but the real magic here lies in how Stewart and his band weave together influences from Bob Dylan's narrative folk, the Rolling Stones' bluesy crunch, and traditional British folk music into something uniquely compelling.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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