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Storyteller (4 CD)
Rod Stewart
Storyteller (4 CD)
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (17) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
  •  Track Listings (15) - Disc #3
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #4

Storyteller examines Rod's early career with essential tracks from the Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and his solo work spanning 1964 to 1989. First appearing on this collection were new versions of 'I Don't Want To Talk About It...  more »

     
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All Artists: Rod Stewart
Title: Storyteller (4 CD)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rhino
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 11/17/2009
Album Type: Box set
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
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Number of Discs: 4
SwapaCD Credits: 4
Other Editions: Storyteller: The Complete Anthology 1967-1990
UPC: 081227990848

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Storyteller examines Rod's early career with essential tracks from the Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and his solo work spanning 1964 to 1989. First appearing on this collection were new versions of 'I Don't Want To Talk About It,' 'Downtown Train' (which became a #3 hit), and 'This Old Heart Of Mine' sung as a duet with Ronald Isley (which rose to #10 on the top pop singles charts).
 

CD Reviews

Worth every penny!
kcbranaghsgirl | Chicago, IL USA | 08/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"An offhand comment from a pal ("you know who's never recorded a song I don't like? Rod Stewart!") and a five-disc carousel CD player with four empty slots inspired me to purchase this anthology eleven years ago. (Jeez, has it really been that long?) I slowly drove my college roommate insane (believe me, it was a short trip for her!) with the music as I fell hopelessly in love all at once with the crisp sound of CD technology, Rod's unbearably sexy, raspy voice and the lively, intelligent and pretty damned catchy lyrics of his songs. I already knew many of the songs on Disc 4 from the MTV years as well as some of his bigger hits from earlier years, but I easily came to enjoy the music that filled in the gaps of my familiarity with Rod's musical history. A totally unexpected bonus completes the package - a fantastic booklet replete with Rod's reminiscences and opinions of each of the compilation's tracks provides some insight into both the man and his music. In it, Rod recounts the story behind the discovery of 'Maggie May' (it was the B-side of another song, a DJ in Cleveland flipped the single over and its popularity - and Rod's career - took off like a rocket) and reveals that 'Maggie' almost didn't make the album in the first place because "nobody liked it"; describes a song as one he "love(s)...to death, even though [he] wrote it"; attempts to clear up a common and persistent misconception about one of his biggest hits; and explains why you probably won't ever hear him perform 'The Killing of Georgie' in concert again (I wouldn't hold my breath to ever hear 'Love Touch' live, either). (If you want more details, you'll just have to lay hands on a copy of the booklet!) He does this all in such engaging, colorful and colloquial language that one feels as though s/he is discussing his oeuvre with him over a few pints at a pub instead of just reading a box set's liner notes. Maybe these recollections simply demonstrate a typically British charm of speech, but I've never read anything quite like them, and certainly never expected anything so articulate (I mean, clever song lyrics are one thing, but...) and intelligent from a popular recording artist like Rod.All in all, this remains the best musical investment I've ever made. Well, maybe I should say it ties for first with my CD player."
Excellent Box Set
C. Baker | Washington, DC | 04/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I looked around in record stores to find a greatest hits album by Rod Stewart and could never find a one or two disc set that had all the songs I really wanted on it. Finally I jumped on Amazon and found this outstanding four disc set that has everything any casual fan of Rod Stewart fan would want and then some. And unlike many greatest hits CDs I've purchased, the sound quality is outstanding.This is definitely a product well worth the price."
Well chosen songs; poorly packaged
pig_inspace | Montana | 10/14/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"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.)



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."