Another Country

Another Country

by Rod Stewart
Another Country

Another Country

by Rod Stewart

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Perhaps nobody was as surprised by Rod Stewart's return to songwriting as Rod Stewart. Rod hadn't bothered composing a tune in nearly two decades when he decided to write a brand new bunch of songs for 2013's Time, an album inspired in part by his 2012 memoir Rod: The Autobiography. Arriving after ten years of Great American Songbook albums, the change in style and song was refreshing, something fans (and some critics) noted. People pleaser that he is, Stewart decided to give them what they wanted for Another Country: another set of originals, augmented by a slyly chosen cover in Steve Harley's "A Friend for Life" (on the Deluxe Edition, he shows a bit of cheek by once again singing Python Lee Jackson's "In a Broken Dream," which he sang back in 1978). The success of Time loosened Stewart up a bit, so he takes some relative chances, moves that amount to a little bit of reggae ("Love and Be Love"), a Mumford & Sons stomp ("Hold the Line"), a sideways allusion to his MTV past (the synths on "Walking in the Sunshine"), cuts that rock a bit harder than anything on its predecessor ("Please"), and songs that triple-down on Stewart's sentimental streak. Never afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve, the stickiness of "Batman Superman Spiderman" -- a song written for his four-year-old son, who slumbers surrounded by dolls of Woody & Buzz and super heroes -- is nevertheless alarming, as is his overcooked football anthem "We Can Win." As goofy as these numbers are, there's also something appealing about them: Stewart isn't afraid to be an old softie, and hearing him be an easy touch on his own cornball terms is endearing. Usually, he reels in his inclination to go a bit over the top, but this is still an album of love and family, one that's set to songs with slight Celtic and country lilts. He's not the man he was back in 1969, when his folk was simpler and hungrier, but he's not pretending to be. At 70, he's a content superstar taking stock of his life, where he is and where he's been ("The Drinking Song" is not boisterous, but a country song where he takes stock of what boozing cost), and it feels true to who he is today: an entertainer who is happy to reveal part of his heart because he now knows there's an audience who cares. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/23/2015
Label: Capitol / Decca
UPC: 0602547382597

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Love Is
  2. Please
  3. Walking in the Sunshine
  4. Love and Be Loved
  5. We Can Win
  6. Another Country
  7. Way Back Home
  8. Can We Stay Home Tonight?

Disc 2

  1. Batman Superman Spiderman
  2. The Drinking Song
  3. Hold the Line
  4. A Friend for Life
  5. Every Rock¿¿¿N¿¿¿Roll Song to Me
  6. One Night with You
  7. In a Broken Dream

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rod Stewart   Primary Artist
Python Lee Jackson   Primary Artist
Marcus Nand   Flamenco Guitar
J'Anna Jacoby   Violin
Nikki Grier   Choir/Chorus
Tracey Brown-Bailey   Choir/Chorus
Paul Freeman   Vocals (Background)
Shatisha Lawson   Choir/Chorus
Tia Goodrich   Choir/Chorus
Alastair Stewart   Vocals (Background)
Gavin Cady   Vocals (Background)
Iggy Grimshaw   Drums
Sharon McRae   Choir/Chorus
Warren Cady   Vocals (Background)
Windy Wagner   Vocals (Background)
Conrad Korsch   Bass
Will Wheaton   Vocals (Background)
David Daughtry   Choir/Chorus
Fred White   Vocals (Background)
Don Kirkpatrick   Guitar
Emerson Swinford   Bass,Banjo,Guitar,Ukulele,Vocals (Background)
Kevin Savigar   Bass,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Roberts   Horn,Saxophone
Chuck Kentis   Keyboards
Lucy Woodward   Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Jim Cregan   Vocals (Background)
Julia Thornton   Tambourine
Nick Lane   Horn
Winston Churchill   Voiceover
Anne King   Horn,Trumpet
Andre Washington   Choir/Chorus
Keith Allen   Choir/Chorus
Jason Morales   Choir/Chorus
Michael Severs   Guitar
Nikki Leonti   Vocals (Background)
Steve Harrold   Vocals (Background)
Darryl Phinnessee   Vocals (Background)
Angela Fisher   Choir/Chorus
Lionel Conway   Vocals (Background)
Di Reed   Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Kimberly Johnson   Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Geneen White   Choir/Chorus
Matt O'Connor   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Rod Stewart   Composer,Producer
Lotus Donovan   A&R
Penny Lancaster   Photography
Jakke Erixson   Composer
David Keith Bentley   Composer
Amber Sterling   Photography
Don Kirkpatrick   Composer
Emerson Swinford   Composer
Steve Harley   Composer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Kevin Savigar   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Chuck Kentis   Composer,Programming
Jim Cregan   Composer
Tiny Island   Composer,Producer
Nadir Khayat   Composer
RedOne   Composer,Producer
Gavin Taylor   Design,Art Direction
Nicole Frantz   Art Direction
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