Soulbook Rod Stewart

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  • Release Date: 10/26/2009
  • Sales Rank: 16
  • Label: J-RECORDS
  • UPC: 886973025628
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Continuing his stroll through pop's backpages, Rod Stewart moves on from "The Great Rock Classics of Our Time" and dives into the Soulbook, shorthand for all the great Motown and soul songs that still are in heavy rotation on oldies radio well into the new millennium. Apart from an oddly funkified spin of Sam Cooke's "Wonderful World," and a version of Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" that illustrates just how much range he's lost over the years, Rod doesn't spend much time with the soul and blues singers so influential on him, choosing instead to run through a bunch of Motown hits -- a full six of the 13 songs here are from the Motor City -- adding a couple of smooth soul hits from the early '70s, plus Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown's "Let It Be Me," which gives him an opportunity to duet with Jennifer Hudson. All this is firmly within Stewart's wheelhouse; these arrangementsare all designed to evoke memories, not to dig into the heart of the songs. It's all pleasing, flowing better than the American Songbook albums. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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December 05, 2009: no matter what he sings, he sings it right. i think that this cd is defintely one of his best. he's had my heart ever since i heard him sing "angel" about 36 years ago, when i was in my teens. i've seen him 28 times and every time it was better. i guess what they say about getting better with age is very true,because he just keeps getting better and better.