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Música: "Time" Nuevo disco de Rod Stewart

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Suena fresco y ochentero, ...Ya era hora, estaba un poco jarto de los e-books vol.1.2.3...infinito.


Rod Stewart - 'Time' Album Preview - YouTube

Rod Stewart’s upcoming album Time will be available May 7th! You can pre-order the album via iTunes and Amazon right now.

The album features 11 original tracks and marks Rod’s return to songwriting after nearly two decades. Most of the release was born during the period he worked on what would later become his internationally best-selling book, Rod: The Autobiography.
Early this morning, Capitol Records released an exclusive video featuring portions of seven original new songs set to a montage of never-before-seen videos filmed throughout the making of the album. Check it out here.

Time tracklisting – preview on YouTube
01 She Makes Me Happy
02 Can’t Stop Me Now
03 It’s Over
04 Brighton Beach
05 Beautiful Morning
06 Live The Life
07 Finest Woman
08 Time
09 Picture In A Frame
10 Sexual Religion
11 Make Love To Me Tonight
12 Pure Love
Stewart’s first two singles, “She Makes Me Happy” and “The Finest Woman” premiered on radio worldwide this morning with “She Makes Me Happy” available for download at all digital retailers. Anyone who pre-orders the album on iTunes will instantly receive a download of the single.
 
:eek: Creía que estaba retirado de la música, al menos compositivo. Como dice Miingus ya era tiempo que dejara de hacer covers y pusiera a trabajar su mente:p
 
Cuando Rod Stewart vivía en Nueva Andalucia (Marbella), conseguí su autógrafo por mediación de una amiga secretaria que fue contratada por Rod como asistente personal. Él apareció en el "Pub Eagles", propiedad de mis jefes en quel entonces, con una acompañante y su asistente personal a tomarse una "pint". No dejaba que nadie se le acercara y su asistente hacía las veces de "seguridad". Jajajajajaja. Me dijo que solía tener mal humor a menudo en privado.

Fuí a verle en concierto a la Plaza de Toros de Puerto Banús y aunque el recinto estaba medio lleno, hasta el punto que nos preguntabamos si iba a salir a actuar, nos dió un concierto excelente y brillante.

Me alegro muchísimo que vuelva a componer y ese disco acaba de añadirse a mi lista de "música que comprar".

Gracias por la info.


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Rod Stewart, ‘Time’ – Album Review

by Michael Gallucci May 4, 2013 10:20 AM





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Capitol Records Since 2002, Rod Stewart has released eight albums. Each and every one of them includes songs that were written before ‘Maggie May’ hit No. 1 in 1971. A lot of them, in fact, were written before the 68-year-old rock legend learned to walk. Five ‘Great American Songbook’ albums, a rock oldies collection, an R&B oldies collection and a Christmas album – that’s pretty much how Stewart has spent the past decade.
On ‘Time,’ his first album of new material since the 2001 bomb ‘Human,’ Stewart acts his age. He’s not trying to be your grandpa (he mentions reading an e-mail in one song); he isn’t trying to be Bruno Mars either. The dozen tracks are age-appropriate ruminations on love, sex, growing old and finding peace in the little things. It’s not ‘Every Picture Tells a Story,’ but it’s just as much a representation of Stewart’s life as his 1971 classic. And it’s a hell of a lot more fitting than anything contemporaries like the Rolling Stones are doing these days.
The opening ‘She Makes Me Happy’ sets ‘Time’’s theme. Over a gently rocking rhythm guided by acoustic guitars, mandolin and accordion, Stewart celebrates domestic bliss. No more “don’t be here in the morning when I wake up” for this guy. “I’m working out daily, and I’m watching my waistline,” he sings. “When I get home, there’s a hot bath waiting.” It’s the kind of love song you’d expect from someone who’s finally left his wild past behind.
And ‘Time’ is the sort of album you’d expect from an artist who gave up his rock ‘n’ roll crown years ago. It’s a rock record for adults, and it sounds like one. Stewart wrote all but one of the ballad-heavy album’s songs, and nothing pushes too hard or forcefully. His voice is a little deeper and has lost some of its rasp, but he still sounds strong on songs like ‘Beautiful Morning’ and ‘Finest Woman.’
On the marching ‘Can’t Stop Me Now,’ he looks back on his career, name-checking ‘Maggie May’ as he sings, “I stood up straight and sang for the record-company man, my enthusiasm filled the room / I was young and I was keen with that devil in my stream as I hollered out an old blues tune.” As its title implies, ‘Time’ is an album of memories and the passage of time. He wears it well.




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