Rod Stewart – Atlantic Crossing (VG+/VG+) – LP, US 1975
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Atlantic Crossing is an LP by Rod Stewart from 1975 released on the Warner Bros. Records label.
About this album
Atlantic Crossing marked a decisive shift for Rod Stewart, broadening his hard-edged rock into a more polished, transatlantic pop-rock sound. Recorded after his move to the US and released in 1975, the album paired Stewart’s raspy, soulful delivery with sleek production from Tom Dowd, giving his material a brighter, more expansive sheen. It features some of his most enduring songs from the period, including ‘Sailing’ and ‘I Don’t Want to Talk About It’, both of which helped define his mainstream appeal. The album became one of Stewart’s major commercial successes and remains a key statement in his 1970s catalogue.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Rod StewartLabel: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2875Format: LP, Album, StereoUnits: 1Country: USReleased: 1975Genre: Pop & RockFast Side
A1 Three Time Loser
A2 Alright For An Hour
A3 All In The Name Of Rock 'N' Roll
A4 Drift Away
A5 Stone Cold Sober
Slow Side
B1 I Don'T Want To Talk About It
B2 It'S Not The Spotlight
B3 This Old Heart Of Mine
B4 Still Love You
B5 Sailing