music.wikisort.org - CompositionNever a Dull Moment is the fourth studio album by rock musician Rod Stewart. It was released on 21 July 1972; that year it became a UK number-one album (for two weeks) and reached number two on the US Album chart.[7][8] The track "You Wear It Well", co-written by Stewart and classical guitarist Martin Quittenton, was a smash hit (another UK No. 1; in US No. 13), as well as "Twisting the Night Away", a song originally recorded (and written) by Sam Cooke.
For other uses, see Never a Dull Moment (disambiguation).
1972 studio album by Rod Stewart
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Released | 21 July 1972 (1972-07-21) |
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Recorded | March–May 1972 |
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Studio | Morgan and Olympic, London |
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Genre | Rock and roll, blue-eyed soul, folk rock |
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Length | 32:55 |
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Label | Mercury |
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Producer | Rod Stewart |
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AllMusic |     [4] |
Christgau's Record Guide | A−[5] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide |     [6] |
Like many of Stewart's albums from the era, Never a Dull Moment features significant musical contributions from the members of the band Faces. Other guest musicians included Ray Jackson of the band Lindisfarne on mandolin, Spike Heatley on upright bass, Gordon Huntley on steel guitar, Dick Powell on violin and Pete Sears on piano and bass.
"Mama You Been on My Mind" is a cover version of a Bob Dylan song. Stewart's version is one of the songs featured in Nick Hornby's book 31 Songs.
On the 8-track tape and Cassette releases of the album the song "What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)" was on program 2 following "Twistin' the Night Away", but it was not mentioned in the song listing.[citation needed]
"Angel" was written by Jimi Hendrix as a tribute to his mother. Hendrix and Ronnie Wood had shared a flat in the late 1960s, and were both at a Soho club on the night he died.
Track listing
Personnel
- Rod Stewart – vocals, acoustic guitar
- Ronnie Wood – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass guitar
- Ronnie Lane – bass guitar on "True Blue", and "Angel"
- Micky Waller – drums all songs except "True Blue"
- Kenney Jones – drums on "True Blue"
- Ian McLagan – Hammond organ, piano
- Neemoi "Speedy" Aquaye – congas
- Pete Sears – piano on “Italian Girls”, “What Made Milwaukee Famous” (single), bass guitar on “I’d Rather Go Blind”.
- Brian – piano
- Spike Heatley – upright bass
- Dick Powell – violin
- Martin Quittenton – acoustic guitar
- Gordon Huntley – steel guitar
- Ray Jackson – mandolin
- Arrangeables on "Twistin' the Night Away" by Jimmy Horowitz
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References
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Live albums | |
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Concert tours |
- Blondes 'Ave More Fun Tour (1978–1979)
- Body Wishes Tour (1983)
- Camouflage Tour (1984–1985)
- Every Beat of My Heart Tour (1986)
- Out of Order Tour (1988–1989)
- Rod Stewart: The Hits (2011–2018)
- Live the Life Tour (2013)
- The Voice, The Guitar, The Songs Tour (2014)
- Hits 2016
- From Gasoline Alley to Another Country: Hits 2016 (2016)
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Related articles |
- Riva Records
- Jimmy Powell (singer)#Jimmy Powell and the 5 Dimensions
- Steampacket
- Shotgun Express
- The Jeff Beck Group
- Faces
- Tonight's the Night
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