Soulbook

| Rod Stewart

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Soulbook

Soulbook is the 25th studio album by Rod Stewart. Like his previous five albums, Soulbook features Stewart singing old material; for this album, he sings classic material from Motown and the soul genre. It was released on 17 October 2009 and was produced by Steve Tyrell, Steven Jordan, and Chuck Kentis. - Wikipedia

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  • the abso!ute sound

    2013 - Ultimately, this soul survivor shows rev- erence and honors the past while reminding us just how full of riches this chapter of the American songbook really is.  

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  • The Telegraph

    2009 - Rod Stewart finally reaches the era and style that defines his musical identity with 'Soulbook'.  

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  • The Guardian

    2009 - Nothing's enough to halt the artistic decline of a once-brilliant career.  

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  • BBC

    2009 - It’s a dream come true for Rod, but what about for everyone else? 

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  • All Music

    2009 - It's so comfortable, so easygoing, it verges on the forgettable.  

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  • Digital Spy

    2009 - The album is admittedly never less than listenable.  

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  • The Oakland Press

    2009 - The album will no doubt please the Rod Stewart fan, as well as those seeking quality easy-listening. 

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  • 30 Days Out

    2009 - So we have Soulbook – all cleaned up for the “American Idol” crowd and pretty soulless. “It’s The Same Old Song,” indeed. 

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  • Record Collector Magazine

    Most definitely not a page-turner.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    2009 - There’s no doubting the love in that old heart of his, but Soulbook could’ve cut much deeper.  

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  • Express

    2009 - Passions don’t run quite as high here but still Rod does great things with a few tracks.  

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