Rod Stewart Smiler MP3

Rod Stewart Smiler imageThere were many famous songs of Rod Stewart available. Since completing 1974’s ‘Sweet Little Rock & Roller’, Rod Stewart fulfilled their contract with Sparrow Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Since Rod Stewart last CD (Smiler) on Sparrow Records back in 1974, I have felt a massive void in my life. Smart music for smart people.

In Lochinvar full palet of sound is used by Rod Stewart to accentuate the presentation. From the moment you listen to Farewell you’re hooked. Sailor - A strong beat. Bring It On Home To Me/You Send Me is, without a doubt, my favorite song, ever. Let Me Be Your Car presents the astounding mix of instruments on Smiler. This is one of those tracks that should not be judged after the first hearing. Dixie Toot is probably the highlight of the album. Hard Road is a great opener for Smiler. This song is like perfectly aged vintage bordeaux wine not a tequila shot. Girl From The North Country is nothing but pure genius. Mine For Me gives good insight into the truths.


Smiler CD

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Sweet Little Rock & Roller.mp3 3:43
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Lochinvar.mp3 0:25
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Farewell.mp3 4:33
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Sailor.mp3 3:35
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Bring It On Home To Me/You Send Me.mp3 4:00
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Let Me Be Your Car.mp3 4:55
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(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man.mp3 3:52
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Dixie Toot.mp3 3:26
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Hard Road.mp3 4:26
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I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face [Instrumental].mp3 1:31
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Girl From The North Country.mp3 3:50
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Mine For Me.mp3 4:00
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