A Night On The Town by Rod Stewart
About the album A Night On The Town
After the success Rod Stewart experienced in the U.S. with Atlantic Crossing the previous year, he will remain in the U.S., and A Night On The Town in 1976 will become a reality by the end of 1976. The seventh album of his career will continue to build Stewart's career.
The single Tonight's The Night will become a milestone song for the English songwriter and performer with the raspy voice, while the entire album offers a wide variety of musical genres. Pop, rock, soul, blues rock, ballads. In fact, it had something to offer to every average listener. A Night On The Town is rightfully one of the top albums in Rod Stewart's catalog, with producer Tom Dowd taking care of the sound in every detail. The cover was a project based on the painting "Bal du moulin de la Galette" by the French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, with Rod Stewart inserted into the center of the painting.
The album's success was great both in the U.S., where it reached No. 2 on the Billboard, and in England, where for many years it was the last No. 1 album for Rod Stewart in his homeland.
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