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Overview
Rod Stewart continued to regain his strength with Vagabond Heart, the follow-up to his comeback album, Out of Order. Vagabond Heart is a stronger, more diverse album than its predecessor, featuring a more consistent set of songs, including Robbie Robertson's "Broken Arrow" and the hit "Motown Song," as well as a convincing, impassioned performance by Stewart.
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/21/2011 |
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Label: | Warner Brothers |
UPC: | 0075992630023 |
catalogNumber: | 26300 |
Rank: | 9506 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Rod Stewart Primary Artist,VocalsTemptations Background Vocals
Tina Turner Vocals
Jeff Golub Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Bernard Edwards Bass,Bass Guitar
Richard Greene Violin
Jim Keltner Drums
John Batdorf Background Vocals
Rick Braun Trumpet
Tony Brock Drums
Luis Conte Percussion
Lionel Conway Background Vocals
Paulinho Da Costa Percussion
Richard Cottle Keyboards
Jim Cregan Guitar
Randy Crenshaw Background Vocals
Gary Falcone Background Vocals
Roger Freeland Background Vocals
Roy Galloway Background Vocals
Dann Huff Guitar,Soloist
Paul Jackson Guitar
Khris Kellow Synthesizer Bass
Chuck Kentis Keyboards
Nick Lane Trombone
Robin LeMesurier Guitar
Patrick Leonard Keyboards
Steve Lindsey Synthesizer,Synthesizer Horn
Steve Lukather Guitar
Mick MacNeil Accordion
Gary Maughn fairlight
David Paich Piano,Electric Piano
Jeff Porcaro Drums
Tim Pierce Guitar
Steve Porcaro Synthesizer
John "J.R." Robinson Drums
Carmine Rojas Bass,Bass Guitar
Kevin Savigar Conductor,Keyboards
Neil Stubenhaus Bass Guitar
Chris Trujillo Percussion
Joe Turano Background Vocals,Choir Director
Waters Background Vocals
Luther Waters Background Vocals
Kevin Weed Bagpipes
Angela Winbush Vocals
Jimmy Roberts Saxophone,Soloist
Waddy Wachtel Guitar,Soloist
Robert Jason Background Vocals
Twinkle Schascle Background Vocals
Nick Strimple Choir Director
Arnold Stiefel Background Vocals
Michael McNeil Squeezebox
Rave Calmer Drums,Bass Guitar
Jimmy Johnson Bass
Louis Conte Percussion
Dave Calmer Drums
Garry Cook Background Vocals
Neil Stubenhouse Bass
Robin Le Mesurirer Guitar
Technical Credits
Rod Stewart Producer,Liner NotesTina Turner Duet
Bernard Edwards Producer
Jerry Jordan Engineer
Airiq Anest Engineer
Trevor Horn Producer
Chuck Kentis drum programming
Patrick Leonard Producer
Steve Lindsey Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Steve MacMillan Engineer
Bruce Miller String Arrangements
Van Morrison Composer
David Paich Arranger
Richard Perry Producer
Dee Robb Engineer
Kevin Savigar String Arrangements
Joe Turano Director
Lenny Waronker Producer
Jeri Heiden Art Direction
Ann Field Artwork,Illustrations
Brian Wayy Programming,Remixing
Nick Strimple Director
Eric Anest Engineer
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