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Rod Stewart

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For some, Rod Stewart embodies all of the conceit and narcissism that susceptible egos are prone to once they make it big in the music industry. Even if that were true, however, that wouldn't change the fact that he is responsible for some of the greatest recordings ever made. A great number of those songs were recorded for the Mercury label between 1969 and 1975, spread across Stewart's solo output as well as his side gig as front man for the band Faces. Even when the records were likable more often than they were classic, Stewart was still one of the greatest live attractions in the world, whether on his own or with the band.

Rod Stewart: The Classic Years gives an precedented in-depth look at this crucial phase of Stewart's career. Author Sean Egan brings together interviews with musicians Mick Waller, Pete Sears, and Ray Jackson, engineer Mike Bobak, manager Billy Gaff, Stewart's then-girlfriend and muse Dee Harrington, his publicist Jonathan Rowlands, and many other key individuals in orbit around Stewart, including a brand-new interview with the man himself for a first-hand account of the Mercury years. Egan offers a striking portrait of big egos, plenty of decadence, and solid-gold rock 'n' roll amidst the long post-'60s hangover.

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ISBN: 9781493068227
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Author: Sean Egan
Publisher: Backbeat an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 232 pages
Genres: Biography: arts and entertainment
Music reviews and criticism
History of music
Composers and songwriters
Musicians, singers, bands and groups