
A career-spanning retrospective highlighting the gravelly charm and soulful storytelling that defined 1970s rock and pop.
2008 · Weton-Wesgram
Rod Stewart's Collection (2008) serves as a definitive primer on one of rock's most distinctive voices. It captures the precise moment when the grit of the London pub scene met the polished aspirations of global superstardom. The listening experience is defined by that whiskey-and-honey rasp: a voice that sounds like it has seen too many late nights but still retains a core of romantic optimism. It is music that feels lived-in, like a favorite leather jacket that has softened over decades of wear. The tracks oscillate between rowdy, foot-stomping rock and roll and some of the most tender, mandolin-flecked folk-pop ever recorded.
How does Collection sound next to the rest of Rod Stewart's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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