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1975 studio album by Rod Stewart

Atlantic Crossing is the sixth solo album by Rod Stewart. Released on 15 August 1975,[3] and recorded in five American studios including Muscle Shoals, Alabama, between April and June 1975, it was produced by Tom Dowd, and peaked at number one in the UK (his fourth solo album to do so), and number nine on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.[4][5] During 1975 Stewart moved to Los Angeles, switched record labels to Warner Brothers, and ended his association with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan and the stable of musicians who had been his core collaborators on his albums for Mercury Records.

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Smiler
27/9/1974
Atlantic Crossing
Atlantic Crossing
15/8/1975

Atlantic Crossing

Rod Stewart

1975 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 15 Agosto 1975 · Fecha Grabación: Abril 1975 - Junio 1975
    Discográfica: Riva Warner Bros. · Estudio de grabación: A&R (New York); Criteria (Miami); Wally Heider`s Studio 3 (Hollywood); Hi Recording; Muscle Shoals (Alabama) · Productor: Tom Dowd
    1
    Three Time Loser
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:07
  • 2
    Alright For An Hour
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:20
  • 3
    All In The Name Of Rock 'N' Roll
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    5:04
  • 4
    Drift Away
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    3:46
  • 5
    Stone Cold Sober
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:15
  • 6
    I Don't Want To Talk About It
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:50
  • 7
    It's Not The Spotlight
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:24
  • 8
    This Old Heart Of Mine
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:07
  • 9
    Still Love You
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    5:13
  • 10
    Sailing
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • 1975
    4:40
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    Smiler
    Smiler
    27/9/1974
    Atlantic Crossing
    Atlantic Crossing
    15/8/1975
    Atlantic Crossing
    Studio album by
    Released15 August 1975 (1975-08-15)
    RecordedApril–June 1975
    Studio
    GenrePop rock
    Length44:27
    Label
    ProducerTom Dowd
    Rod Stewart chronology
    Smiler
    (1974)
    Atlantic Crossing
    (1975)
    A Night on the Town
    (1976)
    Singles from Atlantic Crossing
    1. "Sailing"
      Released: 8 August 1975 (UK)[1]
    2. "This Old Heart of Mine"
      Released: November 1975 (UK)[2]

    Review

    1975 studio album by Rod Stewart

    Atlantic Crossing is the sixth solo album by Rod Stewart. Released on 15 August 1975,[3] and recorded in five American studios including Muscle Shoals, Alabama, between April and June 1975, it was produced by Tom Dowd, and peaked at number one in the UK (his fourth solo album to do so), and number nine on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.[4][5] During 1975 Stewart moved to Los Angeles, switched record labels to Warner Brothers, and ended his association with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan and the stable of musicians who had been his core collaborators on his albums for Mercury Records.

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    The album was divided into a fast side and a slow side, apparently at the suggestion of Stewart`s then-girlfriend, Swedish actress Britt Ekland. Stewart would repeat the format for his next two albums. The album contained two of Stewart`s most popular songs, "Sailing" and "I Don`t Want to Talk About It”, and classic rock favourites "Three Time Loser" and "Stone Cold Sober". The album was the 14th of Stewart`s career, starting with Jeff Beck`s Truth in 1968, and his sixth solo.

    Recording

    The album was recorded in five different American studios: A&R (New York), Criteria (Miami), Wally Heider`s Studio 3 (Hollywood), Hi Recording Studio (Memphis), and Muscle Shoals (Alabama) between April and June 1975, and produced by Tom Dowd, who had been the engineer or producer for many of Stewart`s heroes during Dowd`s time at Atlantic Records.

    With Atlantic Crossing, Stewart ended his association with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan and the stable of musicians who had been his core collaborators on his classic run of albums for Mercury Records, fusing soul and folk. Instead, he used a group of session musicians, including The Memphis Horns and Booker T. and the MG`s. The only song performed from this album on The Faces` final US tour in autumn 1975 was "Three Time Loser", and the rest of the group heavily disliked Stewart`s change in musical direction on this album. Following the success of the album, and his move to the U.S., Stewart announced his exit from the Faces by the end of the year.

    Release

    "Sailing" was a number one hit in the UK in September 1975, and returned to the UK Top 3 a year later when it was used as the theme for the BBC series Sailor; both acoustic and electric guitars in the song were played by Pete Carr.[6] In 1977, almost two years after the album was released, Stewart scored another UK number one from the album with the double A-side single "I Don`t Want to Talk About It" and "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (from the album A Night on the Town - 1976).

    In 2009, Rhino Records released a two-disc version of the album with bonus tracks.

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[7]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB+[8]
    Rolling Stone(average)[9]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[10]

    Track listing

    Fast Side (Side One)

    1. "Three Time Loser" (Rod Stewart) – 4:03
    2. "Alright for an Hour" (Stewart, Jesse Ed Davis) – 4:17
    3. "All in the Name of Rock `N` Roll" (Stewart) – 5:02
    4. "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 3:43
    5. "Stone Cold Sober" (Stewart, Steve Cropper) – 4:12

    Slow Side (Side Two)

    1. "I Don`t Want to Talk About It" (Danny Whitten) – 4:47
    2. "It`s Not the Spotlight" (Barry Goldberg, Gerry Goffin) – 4:21
    3. "This Old Heart of Mine" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland, Sylvia Moy) – 4:04
    4. "Still Love You" (Stewart) – 5:08
    5. "Sailing" (Gavin Sutherland) – 4:37

    2009 two disc re-release

    Disc one

    Track 1 – 10 features the original album.

    1. "Skye Boat Song (The Atlantic Crossing Drum & Pipe Band)" (Harold Boulton, Annie MacLeod) 4:13

    Disc two

    1. "To Love Somebody" (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) – 4:12
    2. "Holy Cow" (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Allen Toussaint) – 3:16
    3. "Return to Sender" (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Otis Blackwell, Scott Winfield) – 3:42
    4. "Three Time Loser" [Alternate Version] (Stewart) – 4:40
    5. "Alright for an Hour" [Alternate Version] (Stewart, Davis) – 4:36
    6. "All in the Name of Rock `n` Roll" [Alternate Version] (Stewart) – 5:00
    7. "Drift Away" [Alternate Version] (Williams) – 3:58
    8. "Too Much Noise" [Early Version of "Stone Cold Sober"] (Stewart, Cropper) – 3:24
    9. "I Don`t Want to Talk About It" [Alternate Version] (Whitten) – 4:56
    10. "It`s Not the Spotlight" [Alternate Version] (Goldberg, Goffin) – 4:27
    11. "This Old Heart of Mine" [Alternate Version] (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Holland-Dozier-Holland, Moy) – 3:54
    12. "Still Love You" [Alternate Version] (Stewart) 4:57
    13. "Sailing" [Alternate Version] (Sutherland) 4:39
    14. "Skye Boat Song (The Atlantic Crossing Drum & Pipe Band)" [Alternate Version] (Boulton, MacLeod) 4:20

    Personnel

    • Rod Stewart – vocals
    • Pete Carr – acoustic guitar and electric guitar on Sailing[6]
    • Jesse Ed Davis – guitars
    • Steve Cropper – guitars
    • Fred Tackett – guitars
    • Jimmy Johnson – guitars
    • Barry Beckett – keyboards
    • Albhy Galuten – keyboards
    • Booker T. Jones – Hammond organ
    • Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass
    • Lee Sklar – bass
    • Bob Glaub – bass
    • David Hood – bass
    • David Lindley – mandolin, violin
    • Al Jackson Jr. – drums, percussion
    • Roger Hawkins – drums, percussion
    • Nigel Olsson – drums, percussion
    • Willie Correa – drums, percussion
    • The Memphis Horns – trumpet, trombone, saxophone
    • Cindy & Bob Singers, The Pets & The Clappers – backing vocals

    String arrangements by Arif Mardin and James Mitchell

    Album design and art direction by John Kosh; illustration by Peter Lloyd[11]

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[32]

    4× Platinum

    400,000[31]

    Germany (BVMI)[33]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[34]

    Gold

    10,000*

    Sweden (GLF)[35]

    Gold

    200,000[36]

    United Kingdom (BPI)[37]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    United States (RIAA)[38]

    Gold

    500,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1975 studio album by Rod Stewart

    Atlantic Crossing is the sixth solo album by Rod Stewart. Released on 15 August 1975,[3] and recorded in five American studios including Muscle Shoals, Alabama, between April and June 1975, it was produced by Tom Dowd, and peaked at number one in the UK (his fourth solo album to do so), and number nine on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.[4][5] During 1975 Stewart moved to Los Angeles, switched record labels to Warner Brothers, and ended his association with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan and the stable of musicians who had been his core collaborators on his albums for Mercury Records.

    The album was divided into a fast side and a slow side, apparently at the suggestion of Stewart`s then-girlfriend, Swedish actress Britt Ekland. Stewart would repeat the format for his next two albums. The album contained two of Stewart`s most popular songs, "Sailing" and "I Don`t Want to Talk About It”, and classic rock favourites "Three Time Loser" and "Stone Cold Sober". The album was the 14th of Stewart`s career, starting with Jeff Beck`s Truth in 1968, and his sixth solo.

    Recording

    The album was recorded in five different American studios: A&R (New York), Criteria (Miami), Wally Heider`s Studio 3 (Hollywood), Hi Recording Studio (Memphis), and Muscle Shoals (Alabama) between April and June 1975, and produced by Tom Dowd, who had been the engineer or producer for many of Stewart`s heroes during Dowd`s time at Atlantic Records.

    With Atlantic Crossing, Stewart ended his association with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan and the stable of musicians who had been his core collaborators on his classic run of albums for Mercury Records, fusing soul and folk. Instead, he used a group of session musicians, including The Memphis Horns and Booker T. and the MG`s. The only song performed from this album on The Faces` final US tour in autumn 1975 was "Three Time Loser", and the rest of the group heavily disliked Stewart`s change in musical direction on this album. Following the success of the album, and his move to the U.S., Stewart announced his exit from the Faces by the end of the year.

    Release

    "Sailing" was a number one hit in the UK in September 1975, and returned to the UK Top 3 a year later when it was used as the theme for the BBC series Sailor; both acoustic and electric guitars in the song were played by Pete Carr.[6] In 1977, almost two years after the album was released, Stewart scored another UK number one from the album with the double A-side single "I Don`t Want to Talk About It" and "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (from the album A Night on the Town - 1976).

    In 2009, Rhino Records released a two-disc version of the album with bonus tracks.

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[7]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB+[8]
    Rolling Stone(average)[9]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[10]

    Track listing

    Fast Side (Side One)

    1. "Three Time Loser" (Rod Stewart) – 4:03
    2. "Alright for an Hour" (Stewart, Jesse Ed Davis) – 4:17
    3. "All in the Name of Rock `N` Roll" (Stewart) – 5:02
    4. "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 3:43
    5. "Stone Cold Sober" (Stewart, Steve Cropper) – 4:12

    Slow Side (Side Two)

    1. "I Don`t Want to Talk About It" (Danny Whitten) – 4:47
    2. "It`s Not the Spotlight" (Barry Goldberg, Gerry Goffin) – 4:21
    3. "This Old Heart of Mine" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland, Sylvia Moy) – 4:04
    4. "Still Love You" (Stewart) – 5:08
    5. "Sailing" (Gavin Sutherland) – 4:37

    2009 two disc re-release

    Disc one

    Track 1 – 10 features the original album.

    1. "Skye Boat Song (The Atlantic Crossing Drum & Pipe Band)" (Harold Boulton, Annie MacLeod) 4:13

    Disc two

    1. "To Love Somebody" (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) – 4:12
    2. "Holy Cow" (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Allen Toussaint) – 3:16
    3. "Return to Sender" (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Otis Blackwell, Scott Winfield) – 3:42
    4. "Three Time Loser" [Alternate Version] (Stewart) – 4:40
    5. "Alright for an Hour" [Alternate Version] (Stewart, Davis) – 4:36
    6. "All in the Name of Rock `n` Roll" [Alternate Version] (Stewart) – 5:00
    7. "Drift Away" [Alternate Version] (Williams) – 3:58
    8. "Too Much Noise" [Early Version of "Stone Cold Sober"] (Stewart, Cropper) – 3:24
    9. "I Don`t Want to Talk About It" [Alternate Version] (Whitten) – 4:56
    10. "It`s Not the Spotlight" [Alternate Version] (Goldberg, Goffin) – 4:27
    11. "This Old Heart of Mine" [Alternate Version] (with Booker T. & The MG`s) (Holland-Dozier-Holland, Moy) – 3:54
    12. "Still Love You" [Alternate Version] (Stewart) 4:57
    13. "Sailing" [Alternate Version] (Sutherland) 4:39
    14. "Skye Boat Song (The Atlantic Crossing Drum & Pipe Band)" [Alternate Version] (Boulton, MacLeod) 4:20

    Personnel

    • Rod Stewart – vocals
    • Pete Carr – acoustic guitar and electric guitar on Sailing[6]
    • Jesse Ed Davis – guitars
    • Steve Cropper – guitars
    • Fred Tackett – guitars
    • Jimmy Johnson – guitars
    • Barry Beckett – keyboards
    • Albhy Galuten – keyboards
    • Booker T. Jones – Hammond organ
    • Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass
    • Lee Sklar – bass
    • Bob Glaub – bass
    • David Hood – bass
    • David Lindley – mandolin, violin
    • Al Jackson Jr. – drums, percussion
    • Roger Hawkins – drums, percussion
    • Nigel Olsson – drums, percussion
    • Willie Correa – drums, percussion
    • The Memphis Horns – trumpet, trombone, saxophone
    • Cindy & Bob Singers, The Pets & The Clappers – backing vocals

    String arrangements by Arif Mardin and James Mitchell

    Album design and art direction by John Kosh; illustration by Peter Lloyd[11]

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[32]

    4× Platinum

    400,000[31]

    Germany (BVMI)[33]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[34]

    Gold

    10,000*

    Sweden (GLF)[35]

    Gold

    200,000[36]

    United Kingdom (BPI)[37]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    United States (RIAA)[38]

    Gold

    500,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    DISCOGRAFÍA

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