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  • Performer: Rod Stewart
  • Title: Every Picture Tells A Story
  • Size FLAC ver: 1708 mb
  • Country: Mexico
  • Released: 1971
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Other formats: MMF MP2 DXD AUD VOX AC3 MIDI
  • Genre: Rock
  • Rating: 4.7 of 5
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story FLAC download
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Every Picture Tells A Story
Written-By – R. Stewart*, R. Wood*
5:58
A2 Seems Like A Long Time
Written-By – T. Anderson*
4:00
A3 That's All Right
Written-By – A. Crudup*
6:02
A4 Tomorrow Is Such A Long Time
Written-By – B. Dylan*
3:44
B1 Maggie May
Written-By – M. Quittenton*, R. Stewart*
5:46
B2 Mandolin Wind
Written-By – R. Stewart*
5:32
B3 (I Know) I'm Losing You
Written-By – C. Grant*, E. Holland*, N. Whitfield*
5:22
B4 Reason To Believe
Written-By – T. Hardin*
4:07

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – Album Graphics Inc.
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
  • Manufactured By – Mercury Record Productions, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Mercury Record Productions, Inc.
  • Published By – MRC Music
  • Published By – Talking Beaver Ltd.
  • Published By – St. Louis Music Corp.
  • Published By – Warner Bros. Music
  • Published By – Jobete Music Co.
  • Published By – Koppelman-Rubin Music, Inc.

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Martell Brandy, Martin Quittenton
  • Art Direction – Des Strobel*
  • Backing Vocals – John Baldry* (tracks: A1), Madeline Bell (tracks: A1, A2), Mateus Rosé* (tracks: A1)
  • Bass – Andy Pyle, Danny Thompson
  • Design, Illustration – John Craig
  • Drums – Mick Waller
  • Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Bass – Ron Wood
  • Liner Notes – Stewart*
  • Mandolin – Ray Jackson
  • Organ – Ian McLagan
  • Photography By [Back Cover] – Aaron Sixx
  • Photography By [Front Cover] – Lisa Margolis
  • Piano – Pete Sears
  • Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Rod Stewart
  • Slide Guitar – Sam Mitchell
  • Violin – Dick Powell

Notes

Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute, original red "12 logo" label.
Gatefold cover is perforated so that the folding panel may be used as a hanging poster.

Note: Album gives mandolin credit as "Mandolin Player in Lindisfarne", which is Ray Jackson .

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix side A, on label): SRM 1-609 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix side B, on label): SRM 1-609 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped / "1T" etched): SRM-1-609A- M1 1T
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): SRM-1-609 B-M1 1T
  • Rights Society (A1 to A3, B1 to B4): BMI
  • Rights Society (A4): ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Mercury 6338 063 Mexico 1971
558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, RM) Mercury 558 060-2 Australia 1995
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album) Mercury 6338 063 Europe Unknown
314 558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Mercury 314 558 060-2 US Unknown
71 42 042 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(Cass, Album) Mercury 71 42 042 Spain 1971

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Every Picture Tells A Story
Written-By – R. Stewart*, Ron Wood
5:58
A2 Seems Like A Long Time
Written-By – T. Anderson*
4:00
A3 That's All Right
Written-By – A. Crudup*
4:00
A4 Amazing Grace
Written-By – Trad.*
2:00
A5 Tomorrow Is Such A Long Time
Written-By – B. Dylan*
3:44
B1 Henry
Written-By – Martin Quittenton
0:31
B2 Maggie May
Written-By – M. Quittenton*, R. Stewart*
5:15
B3 Mandolin Wind
Written-By – R. Stewart*
5:34
B4 (I Know) I'm Losing You
Written-By – C. Grant*, E. Holland*, N. Whitfield*
5:20
B5 Reason To Believe
Written-By – T. Hardin*
4:07

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Martin Quittenton
  • Bass – Andy Pyle, Danny Thompson
  • Drums – Mick Waller
  • Guitar, Bass – Ron Wood
  • Mandolin [Not Credited] – Ray Jackson
  • Organ – Ian McLagan
  • Piano – Pete Sears
  • Producer, Vocals, Guitar – Rod Stewart
  • Violin – Dick Powell
  • Vocals – Madeline Bell (tracks: A2), Maggie Bell (tracks: A1)

Notes

(P) 1971
Gatefold Cover
Ray Jackson credited as "The Mandolin player in Lindisfarne"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRM-1-609 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Ter) Mercury SRM-1-609 US 1971
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Mercury 6338 063 Mexico 1971
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album) Mercury 6338 063 Europe Unknown
314 558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Mercury 314 558 060-2 US Unknown
71 42 042 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(Cass, Album) Mercury 71 42 042 Spain 1971

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Every Picture Tells A Story
Written-By – R. Stewart*, R. Wood*
5:58
A2 Seems Like A Long Time
Written-By – T. Anderson*
4:00
A3 That's All Right
Written-By – A. Crudup*
6:02
A4 Tommorow Is Such A Long Time
Written-By – B. Dylan*
3:44
B1 Maggie May
Written-By – M. Quittenton*, R. Stewart*
5:46
B2 Mandolin Wind
Written-By – R. Stewart*
5:32
B3 (I Know) I'm Losing You
Written-By – C. Grant*, E. Holland*, N. Whitfield*
5:22
B4 Reason To Believe
Written-By – T. Hardin*
4:07

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Martell Brandy, Martin Quittenton
  • Art Direction – Des Strobel*
  • Bass – Andy Pyle, Danny Thompson
  • Design – John Craig
  • Drums – Mick Waller
  • Guitar, Steel Guitar [Pedal], Bass – Ron Wood
  • Mandolin – Mandolin Player in Lindisfarne
  • Organ – Ian McLagan
  • Photography By [Back Cover] – Aaron Sixx
  • Photography By [Front Cover] – Lisa Margolis
  • Piano – Pete Sears
  • Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Rod Stewart
  • Slide Guitar – Sam Mitchell
  • Violin – Dick Powell
  • Vocals – John Baldry* (tracks: A1), Madeline Bell (tracks: A1, A2,), Mateus Rosé* (tracks: A1)

Notes

Gatefold cover has ability to separate fold out panel for hanging poster section.

From a performance at the Fillmore East, New York.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRM-1-609 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Ter) Mercury SRM-1-609 US 1971
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Mercury 6338 063 Mexico 1971
558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, RM) Mercury 558 060-2 Australia 1995
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album) Mercury 6338 063 Europe Unknown
314 558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Mercury 314 558 060-2 US Unknown

Tracklist

1 Every Picture Tells A Story 6:00
2 Seems Like A Long Time 4:02
3 That's All Right 6:01
4 Tomorrow Is A Long Time 3:48
5 Maggie May 5:50
6 Mandolin Wind 5:36
7 (I Know) I'm Losing You 5:25
8 Reason To Believe 4:09

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Mercury Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.
  • Distributed By – PolyGram K.K.

Notes

1998 reissue mini-vinyl-replica, replicating the original gimmick-cover.
The japanese booklet displays completely wrong track running times.
Above running times taken from EAC.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 988011 358876

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRM-1-609 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Ter) Mercury SRM-1-609 US 1971
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Mercury 6338 063 Mexico 1971
558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, RM) Mercury 558 060-2 Australia 1995
6338 063 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(LP, Album) Mercury 6338 063 Europe Unknown
314 558 060-2 Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Mercury 314 558 060-2 US Unknown



Comments (2)

Grotilar
The year was 1971, I was on my second tour in Vietnam, I’d just cut my locks like Rod’s ... more accurately, at about three in the morning, I handed a pair of surgical scissors and the album cover to Every Picture Tells A Story to one of my wounded boys ... the morphine that was running though him must have made it all seem so surreal when I asked him to cut my hair ... all I remember was laughing as I heard locks of my hair being snipped, and then smooching what was left in place with sweat and sheer will. I walked out of the ward staring at the picture of Rod on the cover, as if I were staring into a mirror. If anyone from this era tells you they didn’t cry, or at least have a warm spot for “Mandolin Wind” or “Maggie May,” then they are probably lying to you. This album was monumental, it rocked it rolled it set me to strutting, it broke my heart and made me feel stronger than I ever thought I was capable of being. These songs were a sentimental journey when they were written and have more than stood the test of time. The music was so special with its country flavorings, its blues mixes and its stand up salute to Motown with “I Know I’m Losing You.” Rod would never put out another record like this, it would take a couple of years before Fleetwood Mac was able to pick up the banner and deliver another album filled with so much sensitivity and passion. It was impossible for Rod’s voice to have sounded better ... this was the album people make, disappear, and go on to become the stuff of legend.Every Picture Tells A Story, fills my head with ghosts, it puts me in touch with parts of myself that I tend to compartmentalize and hide from others ... the world would be a much less beautiful place, were this record not to exist.*** The Fun Facts: "Maggie May" expresses the ambivalence and contradictory emotions of a boy involved in a relationship with an older woman, and was written from Stewart's own experience. Rod Stewart claims that "Maggie May" was more or less a true story, about the first woman he had sex with, at the 1961 Beaulieu Jazz Festival, though the woman's name was not "Maggie May". The name Maggie May does not occur in the song, Rod borrowed the title from a Liverpool folk song about a Lime Street prostitute. Margaret May Beaulieu, now a lesbian and in a committed relationship for most of her life says, “He [Rod Stewart] was a piece of ass, though I wish he’d never written that song.”Review by Jenell Kesler

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