Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells a Story

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Every Picture Tells a Story is the third studio album by the British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, released in May 1971. It incorporates hard rock, folk, and blues styles. It went to number one on both the UK and US charts and finished third in the Pazz & Jop critics' poll for best album of 1971. It has been an enduring critical success, including a number 172 ranking on Rolling Stone Magazine's 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

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Every Picture Tells a Story (Rod Stewart) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Every Picture Tells A Story 6:01
2.Seems Like A Long Time 4:03
3.That's All Right 6:00
4.Tomorrow Is A Long Time 3:44
5.Maggie May 5:55
6.Mandolin Wind 5:33
7.(I Know) I'm Losing You 5:22
8.(Find A) Reason To Believe 4:05

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Every Picture Tells a Story [Rod Stewart] Album Reviews

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- The Best of Rod Stewart

In a period of about 5 short years, Rod Stewart was one of the greatest rockers the world had ever known. 2 albums with the Jeff Beck Group, four with the Faces, and 3 (or 4) solo acts. This was his third solo album and the one that made him hugely famous in the USA. He had one more great album as a solo artist in him after this. Though some think he started his downward trajectory from genuine rock vient to a parody of a rock giant with the next album. I remember, as a kid in the early 1990s, there was this guy named Rod Stewart with a gorgeous supermodel wife (Rachel Hunter) and forgettable songs that got air time on the radio. A few years later, as my taste in music went backwards into the 1970s and 1960s, I realized that same forgettable soft rocker has these wonderful rock songs based on folk sick as Maggie May and Reason to Believe. Looking further I found his work with the two aforementioned bands that upon first listen sounded like they were his songs but more raucous energy (particularly Faces). I found an article in Rolling Stone from 1980 that seemed to sun up what I had felt as well. In any case, if you ever wondered how on earth someone like Rod Stewart became famous back before the internet, you have to look at his early work when he was a true great. And this is the work that was a culmination of what Rod could be. Sadly a few years later he went to America and while he kept selling records he was never great again.

- A Must Have

One of those great classic albums, where there is not a bad track on the whole LP. Everyone knows Maggie May, but there is so much more.

- The Definitive Rod Stewart Album

Every song on this album is great. Basically the album that started it all.

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- Rod Stewart - Prime

When Rod was doing his bluesly garage rock there was nobody better. A great album.

- Happy 50th!

Happy 50th birthday to one of Rod’s & rock’s most seminal albums. “Every Picture Tells a Story” turns 50 this year in 2021. Happy Birthday! If you haven’t already done so, DOWNLOAD IT! It’s one of the truly great albums of rock & roll & is still (I think) Rod’s best.

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- Maggie May

Amazing album, Maggie May still amazing and completely sold by the mandolin intro, it’s a damn shame Jacka Ray Jackson wasn’t credited though

- GS1960

If only he could make another album like this, 50 years on it still sounds great and is a good way better than any offering since 1977.

- Miss Kate’ye

Has to be one of Rods finest albums. Maggie May and the beautiful Mandolin Wind

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Every Picture Tells a Story Wiki

Every Picture Tells a Story is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, released on 28 May 1971, by Mercury Records. It incorporates hard rock, folk, and blues styles. It went to number one on both the UK and US charts and finished third in the Jazz & Pop critics' poll for best album of 1971. It has been an enduring critical success, including a number 172 ranking on Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

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