See It On Center Stage
Listening Party: The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998
Warner Bros. goes deep into the vaults to reveal the secret studio history of this very public performer with a boxed set of unreleased recordings chosen from sessions spanning 1971-1998.
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 11:51 AM
In a mag/newspaper (LAWEEKLY) there was an insert/advertising for rhino-a card that said 'use this code for free music-go to rhino.com(then they gave code).
I went to rhino.com and couldn't find a place to enter code.
How do I do this?
Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 10:24 PM
THIS IS GREAT. ROD IS THE BEST.I THOUGHT I HEARD ALL OF HIS SONGS.BUT HEARING THESE TRACKS. BRINGS CHILLS .... I LOVE IT....I WILL BE BUYING THIS. I CANT WAIT TO HEAR MORE OF WHAT RHINO HAS THANKS
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 8:00 PM
I AM IN TOTAL AGREEMENT WITH STACY!! I ALWAYS THINK I HAVE HEARD ALL OF ROD'S SONGS BUT NEW ONES KEEP POPPING UP!! I WILL BE BUYING THIS ONE ALSO!! DOES ANYONE KNOW EXACTLY HOW MANY SONGS HE HAS RECORDED? IT SEEMS THERE ARE THOUSANDS! THANKS RHINO!!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 9:55 AM
If this album was released as originally intended by Rod in 1992 instead of being messed with by Warner Brothers/UK and also retitled as lead vocalist (a bad title for an album). This collection of cover songs would have been a real winner, much better than Stewart's album "Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time" (2006). Which has the same idea as "Once in a Blue Moon" with much less interesting song choices. A truly worthwhile listening experience.
Highly Recommended... Don't be afraid... Go Buy it!
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