Killer Kollections

Here are some smoking cool collections that have come out recently - just the thing for last minute holiday consumerizing:

Rod Stewart - Reason to Believe: The Complete Mercury Studio Recordings

If you are under 40, you probably think of Rod Stewart as a an aging, silly, foppish playboy who has about as much to do with rock 'n' roll and gritty roots music as Barry Manilow. This collection proves you would be wrong, covering the dawn of Stewart's solo career from '69 to '74.

Disc 1 has some memorable, promising moments like "Handbags and Gladrags," "Gasoline Alley," and Elton John's "Country Comforts." But like a telescope suddenly coming into focus, everything falls into place on disc 2, covering two of the greatest albums in rock history: Every Picture Tells a Story and Never a Dull Moment.

Stewart's rootsy, rasping, organic sound combines Celtic folk, Southern soul, Ron Wood's bluesy guitar, the uncannily propulsive Mick Waller on drums, and Stewart at his peak as singer, songwriter and producer. Amazing stuff, and while Every Picture gets most of the attention, Never may be even better, being consistently great from start to finish.

By disc 3 Stewart had already lost some focus, demonstrating he didn't really understand his own strengths - a problem that has plagued him now for 30 years. But that brief period of perfection will never go away as this collection attests.

Sam Cooke - With the Soul Stirrers

Stewart's hero Sam Cooke also has an edifying collection out. Before Cooke became a soul/pop legend, he was the young heartthrob lead singer of gospel sensations the Soul Stirrers. Cooke was such a gospel star that the owner of his label, Art Rupe, feared he would lose sales if Cooke moved to pop.

The fact that Rupe was wrong has nothing to do with the power of the Soul Stirrer's music, powerfully represented on this three-CD set with classics "He's My Friend Until the End," "Be With Me Jesus," "Touch the Hem of His Garment," and "That's Heaven to Me." The 20-minute live recording from a legendary '55 show at the Shrine in LA generates tingles and elevates the soul.

Continued on the next page Page 1 — Page 2
Spread the word
Bookmark and Share
Profile image for eric-olsen

Article Author: Eric Olsen

Career media professional Eric Olsen is honored to be the founder and publisher of Blogcritics.org, which, quite frankly, rules - as do his wife and four children.

Visit Eric Olsen's author pageEric Olsen's Blog

Read comments on this article, and add some feedback of your own

Article comments

  • 1 - Jim Carruthers

    Dec 22, 2002 at 10:23 pm

    I never really appreciated Rod Stewart until I read Lester Bangs "Maggie May". Then I understood his stuff. But since his "mercury" years, he's just been a cock smoking whore. It just wasn't the same since Lester died. Now if only that stomach pump story was true.

    As for Sam Cooke, can I get a shoutout for emusic.com, and having a subscription, and getting this box set for the price of downloading? Yes, thank you!

Add your comment, speak your mind

Personal attacks are NOT allowed.
Please read our comment policy.
Please preview your comment.

blogcritics lists for Nov 30, 2009

fresh articles Most recent articles site-wide

fresh comments Most recent comments site-wide

most comments Most comments in 24hrs

top writers Most prolific Blogcritics for October

top commenters Most prolific Commenters in 24 hrs