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''Never a Dull Moment'' was the fourth solo album by rock musician Rod Stewart, released in the summer of 1972. It became a UK number-one album (for two weeks) and reached number two on the US Album chart the same year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Rod Stewart > Artists > Official Charts )〕 The track, "You Wear It Well", co-written by Stewart and classical guitarist Martin Quittenton, was a smash hit (another UK No. 1; in US No. 13), as well as "Twistin' the Night Away", a song originally recorded (and written) by Sam Cooke. Like many of Stewart's albums from the era, ''Never a Dull Moment'' features significant musical contributions from the members of his band Faces. Other guest musicians included Ray Jackson of the band Lindisfarne on mandolin, Spike Heatley on upright bass, Gordon Huntley on steel guitar, Dick Powell on violin, Pete Sears on piano and bass. "Mama You Been on My Mind" is a cover version of a Bob Dylan song. Stewart's version is one of the songs featured in Nick Hornby's book ''31 Songs''. On the 8-track tape release of the album the song "What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)" was on program 2 following "Twisting the Night Away", but it was not mentioned in the song listing. "Angel" is a tribute to, and written by Jimi Hendrix, who had recently died. Ronnie Wood and Jimi Hendrix had shared a flat in the late '60s and were both at a Soho club the night he died. The song can be heard in one of the scenes of the film ''Charlie's Angels''. == Track listing == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Never a Dull Moment (Rod Stewart album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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