ROD STEWART – The Definitive Rod Stewart (2008 Warner)
Compilations, eh? You get one, and it’s great, but…it doesn’t have all the songs that you like, does it? In this case, I was craving some Rod (now now!) and I really wanted to hear one from my youth: “Infatuation”! I was craving that hook! “Oh no, not again! It hurts so good, I don’t understand!” Jeff Beck: lead guitar! I searched my library and I was missing that track. What to do about it?
Rod Stewart has numerous compilations to choose from, going back to 1973’s Sing It Again Rod. (That one’s interesting for the inclusion of “Pinball Wizard” from the London Sympony version of Tommy.) You could go any number of ways. 1989’s Downtown Train had “Infatuation” on it, as well as “People Get Ready”.
I could have sought out the original album it was on, Camouflage, but I don’t recall liking the album much. I decided instead to augment my collection with another 2 CD compilation: 2008’s Definitive. It’s extremely similar to the 2001 set, The Story So Far, but with a slightly better track list. This time we get “Passion”, “Infatuation”, “My Heart Can’t Tell You No”, and “Stay With Me” (The Faces) among the rest of the 70s, 80s, and 90s hits. We lose “Don’t Come Around Here” which is a good thing. Unfortunately we also lose the Stones cover “Ruby Tuesday” and “All For Love” with Sting and Bryan Adams. There’s no such thing as a perfect compilation. You’re always going to have to get a couple, and even then, you’re still missing the amazing Robbie Robertson cover, “Broken Arrow”.
This set goes all the way up to MTV Unplugged. Rod made great music after that, but a lot of the albums were his American Songbooks of standards, that not everybody needs. The cool thing is, there’s also a bonus track from 1998. “Two Shades of Blue” is an outtake from his excellent rock album, When We Were the New Boys (the one with the Oasis cover “Cigarettes and Alcohol”). This ballad might not have been necessary on that record, but it’s actually quite good if a bit generic. Interestingly it features a sample from a Russian opera, so it’s not exactly ordinary either. The actual cool thing is that it is a Rod sole-written original, not a cover or something written for him. Rod’s a great songwriter when he wants to do it!
This album won’t tick all of your Rod Stewart boxes, but it’ll cover most.
4/5 stars

Doubled up on the Tom Waits covers for the greatest hits. Downtown Train and Tom Traubert’s Blues!
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Can’t go wrong there, I prefer Rod’s versions!
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Good choice, Mike. I have that one too, got recently – only in the past two years. I have all of Rod’s solo albums up to about 1979 and all the Jeff Beck and Faces albums he’s on but not his later work and got this one for similar readings to you (wanted to hear “Infatuation”).
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Typo:,Readings > reasons.
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My current favorite Rod track not included on this collection is “You’re Insane” from “Foot Loose & Fancy Free” (1977), the album that has “Hot Legs.”
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OK will have a listen to that one!
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I think for me, I need to focus on compilations. There are just too many Rod albums! I want studio albums where they are under-represented on comps, like When We Were the New Boys.
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I need a good Stewart compilation or maybe two. I will keep this one in mind on my search.
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I think two. I don’t think there is a single one that will cut it.
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When it comes to Rod, I just buy whatever is in the discount bin.
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A good strategy. I’ll keep it in mind. Although there’s a Japanese CD I want
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I remember this dude was on ‘American Idol’ and he was already up there in age. I can’t believe he’s still around.
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Really? Why not?
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I was just surprised how long he’s been around in the industry. Then again, the Stones have been around a long time too.
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And they have a new song out! Never judge by age. We old guys have lots of life left.
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That’s true. Age is just a number. What do you think of the new song, by the way?
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My Mom saw him in High School. He was almost assuredly on coke, gave a hell of a performance though haha. Every Picture Tells a Story will always be my favorite, that 12 string guitar opening lick is just perfect.
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