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Storyteller: The Complete Anthology

Storyteller: The Complete Anthology

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Artist: Rod Stewart
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music

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Format: Box Set
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 12.3 x 0.9

MPN: 25987
UPC: 075992598729
EAN: 0075992598729
ASIN: B000002LIR

Publication Date: 1990
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - Rod Stewart, Williamson, Sonny B
  • Can I Get a Witness - Rod Stewart, Dozier, Lamont
  • Shake - Rod Stewart, Cooke, Sam
  • So Much to Say - Rod Stewart, DAbo, Michael
  • Little Miss Understood - Rod Stewart, DAbo, Michael
  • I've Been Drinking - Rod Stewart, Mercer, Johnny
  • I Ain't Superstitious - Rod Stewart, Dixon, Willie
  • Shapes of Things - Rod Stewart, Dreja, Chris
  • In a Broken Dream - Rod Stewart, Bentley, David
  • Street Fighting Man - Rod Stewart, Jagger, Mick
  • Handbags and Gladrags - Rod Stewart, DAbo, Michael
  • Gasoline Alley - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • Cut Across Shorty - Rod Stewart, Walker, Wayne
  • Country Comfort - Rod Stewart, John, Elton
  • It's All Over Now - Rod Stewart, Womack, Bobby [1]
  • Sweet Lady Mary - Rod Stewart, Lane, Ronnie
  • Had Me a Real Good Time - Rod Stewart, Lane, Ronnie

  Disc 2
  • Maggie May - Rod Stewart, Quittenton, Martin
  • Mandolin Wind - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rod Stewart, Grant, Cornelius
  • Reason to Believe - Rod Stewart, Hardin, Tim
  • Every Picture Tells a Story - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • Stay with Me - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • True Blue - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • Angel - Rod Stewart, Hendrix, Jimi
  • You Wear It Well - Rod Stewart, Quittenton, Martin
  • I'd Rather Go Blind - Rod Stewart, Foster, Bill
  • Twistin' the Night Away - Rod Stewart, Cooke, Sam
  • What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me) - Rod Stewart, Sutton, Glenn
  • Oh No, Not My Baby - Rod Stewart, Goffin, Gerry
  • Pinball Wizard - Rod Stewart, Townshend, Pete
  • Let Me Be Your Car - Rod Stewart, John, Elton
  • You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything - Rod Stewart, Jones, Kenny [1]

  Disc 3
  • Sailing - Rod Stewart, Sutherland, Gavin
  • I Don't Want to Talk About It - Rod Stewart, Whitten, Danny
  • Stone Cold Sober - Rod Stewart, Cropper, Steve
  • To Love Somebody - Rod Stewart, Gibb, Barry
  • Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright) - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • The First Cut Is the Deepest - Rod Stewart, Stevens, Cat
  • The Killing of Georgie, Pts. 1-2 - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • Get Back - Rod Stewart, Lennon, John
  • Hot Legs - Rod Stewart, Grainger, Gary
  • I Was Only Joking - Rod Stewart, Grainger, Gary
  • You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim) - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? - Rod Stewart, Appice, Carmine
  • Passion - Rod Stewart, Chen, Phil
  • Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight - Rod Stewart, Chen, Phil
  • Tonight I'm Yours - Rod Stewart, Cregan, Jim

  Disc 4
  • Young Turks - Rod Stewart, Appice, Carmine
  • Baby Jane - Rod Stewart, Davis, Jay
  • What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love with You) - Rod Stewart, Brock, Tony
  • People Get Ready - Rod Stewart, Mayfield, Curtis
  • Some Guys Have All the Luck - Rod Stewart, Fortang, Jeff
  • Infatuation - Rod Stewart, Hitchings, Duane
  • Love Touch - Rod Stewart, Black, Gene
  • Every Beat of My Heart - Rod Stewart, Savigar, Kevin
  • Lost in You - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • My Heart Can't Tell You No - Rod Stewart, Climie, Simon
  • Dynamite - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod
  • Crazy About Her - Rod Stewart, Cregan, Jim
  • Forever Young - Rod Stewart, Cregan, Jim
  • I Don't Want to Talk About It - Rod Stewart, Whitten, Danny
  • This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You) - Rod Stewart, Dozier, Lamont
  • Downtown Train - Rod Stewart, Waits, Tom

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Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Great Sound???   November 21, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have owned this since it first came out in 1990. Other reviews cite the great sound, but to my ears, it has always sounded extremely hissy for a high-end boxed set, and I notice the price is now about half of what it was in 1990. Has this been remastered? If it has, it might now be worth replacing my old copy. If it hasn't, what's wrong with all your ears??? For this reason, I can give it no more than three stars.


5 out of 5 stars awesome   August 23, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

While this collection does a really magnificent job collecting all of Rod Stewart's major radio hits, the fact remains that Rod's solo career was pretty consistent in the early days, which means this 4-disc set isn't able to capture every single one of his best songs. However, looking at the set as strictly a hits collection, it doesn't get any better than this. After the 80's I stopped paying attention to what he was doing in the music scene, and thankfully this collection stops after the 80's. In the early days (in the late 60's) he was really pumping out wonderful songs with Jeff Beck and the Faces. br /br /However, focusing entirely on his solo career, I'd say the first five studio albums are really excellent and you really need to buy those if you want to hear a man who had an amazingly talented music career. After hearing the first five albums, you might not be so interested in wanting to purchase this 4-disc box set.


5 out of 5 stars Amazingly Wonderful   March 3, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This 4 CD box set of Rod Stewart is extremely great, from start to finish, it's got a vast assortment of songs that Rod recorded between 1964-1990, all of which are great, you get a little of everything from Rod, during this time period. You get all the hits, plus some great rarities! If you love Rod, you'll love this, indeed! Also, I am pleased with the booklet that comes with it, lots of nice pictures and nice to hear Rod's comments on the songs.


4 out of 5 stars Well chosen songs; poorly packaged   October 14, 2006
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Box sets always bring up arguments as to what's missing but there is very little missing from this set. Having every one of Rod''s CDs, the only three missing tracks that I would have put on here are "I Feel The Whole World Go Round" from the 60s band Shotgun Express, "Farewell" from Smiler and "The Wild Horse" from Out of Order. (OK and maybe two or three others!) but overall, the selection was excellent. It puts Rod Stewar in context, and much of the 80s stuff holds up every well to the sacred early 70s stuff. (Rod was always a great singles artist, though some of his albums are really terrible.) br /br /The box set was thrown together very quickly though, and the packaging is weak. The book is thin and flimsy and features just one essay by writer Robert Palmer, who does a good job of praising without going overboard. But Warners always treated Rod Stewart like [...] and this box set deserved a better package.


4 out of 5 stars Rod "The Bod" Stewart boxed   January 10, 2006
He's done it all in his career: Classic rock, pop and now he relives the past in his The Great American Songbook series. This box set is of course is all about Rod at his very best. Not really a bad song in the four disc set which shows his transition from classic rock ("Street Fighting Man", Maggie May", etc) into the pop world ("Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "Downtown Train, etc). He has been one of only a few artists that could transition to different genres and still be successful. Very successful. I give the set a 4.5 based on sound quality (not remastered) otherwise, it's a 5.

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