Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment

Primary Artist
Rod Stewart
Album Title
Never a Dull Moment
Release Date
1972 
Time
32:55 
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Essentially a harder-rocking reprise of Every Picture Tells A Story, Never A Dull Moment never quite reaches the heights of its predecessor, but it's a wonderful, multi-faceted record in its own right. Opening with the touching, autobiographical rocker "True Blue," which finds Rod Stewart trying to come to grips with his newfound stardom but concluding that he'd "rather be back home," the record is the last of Stewart's series of epic fusions of hard rock and folk. It's possible to hear Stewart go for superstardom with the hard-rocking kick and fat electric guitars of the album, but the songs still cut to the core. Read More