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The Mercury Anthology

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Download links and information about The Mercury Anthology by Rod Stewart. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Heavy Metal, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:20:11 minutes.

Artist: Rod Stewart
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Heavy Metal, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 32
Duration: 02:20:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Street Fighting Man 5:06
2. Man of Constant Sorrow 2:31
3. An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down 3:04
4. Handbags & Gladrags 4:24
5. Gasoline Alley 4:02
6. It's All Over Now 6:21
7. Only a Hobo 4:16
8. Cut Across Shorty 6:30
9. My Way of Giving 3:56
10. Country Comfort 4:43
11. Maggie May 5:45
12. (I Know) I'm Losing You 5:20
13. Mandolin Wind 5:32
14. Every Picture Tells a Story 5:57
15. Reason To Believe 4:09
16. True Blue 3:31
17. Lost Paraguayos 3:57
18. Angel 4:04
19. You Wear It Well 4:22
20. I'd Rather Go Blind 3:53
21. Twistin' the Night Away 3:19
22. What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me) [Single Version] 2:53
23. Oh! No Not My Baby (Single Version) 3:38
24. Jodie (Single Version) 3:09
25. Stay With Me (Live in Anaheim, 1973) (featuring The Faces) 5:32
26. I Wish It Would Rain (feat. The Faces) [Live in Anaheim, 1973] 4:21
27. Jealous Guy (feat. The Faces) [Live in Anaheim, 1973] 4:41
28. Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller 3:44
29. Mine for Me 4:01
30. Let Me Be Your Car 4:58
31. Bring It On Home to Me / You Send Me 3:58
32. Farewell 4:34

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A two-disc anthology of Rod Stewart's early Mercury recordings, which, in conjunction with the albums he recorded with the Faces, are inarguably his finest (nothing from the Faces records is included). Most of the highlights of his terrific first four albums are here — "Maggie May," "You Wear It Well," "Handbags and Gladrags," "Gasoline Alley" — as well as selections from the lukewarm Smiler, a live album recorded with the Faces, and a couple of rare B-sides.