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Gasoline Alley [Remaster] by Rod Stewart (CD, Mar-1998, Mercury) 
Gasoline Alley [Remaster] by Rod Stewart (CD, Mar-1998, Mercury)

 
Gasoline Alley [Remaster] by Rod Stewart (CD, Mar-1998, Mercury)

Artist: Rod Stewart
Release Date: Mar 1998
Format: CD
Record Label: Mercury
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 731455805925
Product ID: EPID3143691
Description: Personnel include: Rod Stewart (vocals); Ron Wood (guitar, bass instrument); Martin Quittenton (guitar); Stanley Matthews (mandolin); Dick Powell (violin); Dennis O'Flynn (bass violin); Ian McLagan (piano); Ronnie Lane (bass instrument);...
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Track Listing
1. Gasoline Alley
2. It's All Over Now
3. Only a Hobo
4. My Way of Giving
5. Country Comforts
6. Cut Across Shorty
7. Lady Day
8. Jo's Lament
9. You're My Girl (I Don't Want to Discuss It)

Details
Playing Time:41 min.
Contributing Artists:Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane
Producer:Lou Reizner, Rod Stewart
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel include: Rod Stewart (vocals); Ron Wood (guitar, bass instrument); Martin Quittenton (guitar); Stanley Matthews (mandolin); Dick Powell (violin); Dennis O'Flynn (bass violin); Ian McLagan (piano); Ronnie Lane (bass instrument); Kenny Jones , Mick Waller (drums).
With the help of his drinking buddies and members of the Faces (often one and the same), Rod Stewart made his breakout hit album, GASOLINE ALLEY. The marriage of bottleneck guitar and mandolin, abundant barrelhouse piano, and Rod the Mod's passionate rasp were the beginnings of a sound associated with Stewart up through the mid-'70s. After covering the Stones, Ewan McColl and Mike D'Abo on his debut album, Stewart included tunes by Dylan ("Only A Hobo"), Bobby Womack ("It's All Over Now"), and Elton John ("Country Comforts") for the follow-up.
Although songs like the Stewart-penned "Lady Day" and "Jo's Lament" show off the bawdy Scot's more introspective side, "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)" is a hearty slice of rock & roll that could easily be a Faces number (seeing as Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane, and Kenny Jones back him up here). With GASOLINE ALLEY serving as a stylistic blueprint, the table was set for many of this album's participants to return and partake in the creation of EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY, Stewart's most successful album ever.

Editorial Reviews
...Stewart has a rare sensitivity...His music has a gentleness and depth which seems to heal the wounds and ease the pain...a supremely fine artist...
Rolling Stone (09/03/1970)

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