Rod Stewart

Atlantic Crossing


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Rod Stewart's sixth album was called Atlantic Crossing because the singer was literally crossing the Atlantic, making America his new home for reasons of the heart (he was fully enamored with actress Britt Ekland at the time) and the wallet (he was eager to escape Britain's restrictive tax rates). As it happens, 1975 was a perfect time for a new beginning for Stewart: the Faces were falling apart, his last LP, Smiler, wasn't roundly loved, and he had wrapped up his contract with Mercury and signed with Warner, so he completely rebooted, hiring legendary producer Tom Dowd to steer him through a slick, streamlined revamping of his signature sound.

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Tracklist


1 Three Time Loser
2 Alright for an Hour
3 All in the Name of Rock 'n' Roll
4 Drift Away
5 Stone Cold Sober
6 I Don't Want to Talk About It
7 It's Not the Spotlight
8 This Old Heart of Mine
9 Still Love You
10 Sailing