"Soulbook" is a studio album by legendary British singer Rod Stewart, released in 2009 on CD format by Sony Music. This collection features Stewart's heartfelt renditions of classic soul hits from the 1960s and 1970s, paying tribute to artists like The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, and Stevie Wonder. With his signature raspy voice and emotive delivery, Stewart breathes new life into timeless tracks such as "My Cherie Amour," "Tracks of My Tears," and "Let It Be Me." The album also includes notable duets with Mary J. Blige and Jennifer Hudson. Rod Stewart has enjoyed an illustrious career spanning over five decades, selling more than 120 million records worldwide with chart-topping albums like "Every Picture Tells a Story" and hit singles including "Maggie May" and "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" Sony Music stands as one of the world's leading music companies, renowned for its diverse roster of iconic artists across genres.
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Terry Staunton - 06/Dec/2009
Most definitely not a page-turner Rod’s never been shy about putting his own spin on other people’s songs; his early solo albums are pe...
Mike Diver - 04/Dec/2009
Honestly, there’s little that needs saying about this that you haven’t already assumed. It’s already in your head. It’s Rod St...
Bugs Burnett - 19/Nov/2009
Say what you will, but Rod's four Great American Songbook albums have sold more than 19 million copies, and his last album, Still the Same. Great Rock...
Pete Paphides - 07/Nov/2009
It would be charitable to suppose this album of soul standards poured forth from a single impetuous moment of deranged delusion. Alas, by explaining h...
Mayer Nissim - 06/Nov/2009
He's been interpreting the works of others since his time in The Faces, but the days of Rod Stewart as a singer-songwriter seem all but over. His last...
Dave Simpson - 06/Nov/2009
Following the multimillion selling Great American Songbook series of 1930s and 40s covers, it was inevitable that ÂRod Stewart would eventually turn ...
Neil McCormick - 04/Nov/2009
On his sixth straight album of cover versions, Stewart finally reaches the era and style that defines his musical identity. His affection for the ma...
Mikael Wood - 21/Oct/2009
After putting out five albums in five years between 2002 and 2006, Rod Stewart took a relative eternity to craft his latest set of hit-tune covers. Li...
Artur Schulz - 02/Nov/2009
Ich hör' sie schon kreischen. Aber bei allen Göttern: Ist es ein Verbrechen, ein 2009 erscheinendes Rod Stewart-Album für okay zu befinden Nun gut, e...