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An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down

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An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1969 (US)
February 1970 (UK)
RecordedJune–August 1969
StudioLansdowne and Olympic Studios, London
GenreBritish folk rock[1]
Length32:47
LabelVertigo, Mercury, Fontana
ProducerRod Stewart, Lou Reizner
Rod Stewart chronology
An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
(1969)
Gasoline Alley
(1970)
U.S. release title / cover
The Rod Stewart Album (Mercury)
Singles from An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
  1. "Street Fighting Man"
    Released: December 1969 [2]
  2. "Handbags and Gladrags"
    Released: May 1970 (US)[3]

An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down is the debut solo studio album by Rod Stewart. First released in the United States in November 1969 as The Rod Stewart Album, the album peaked at No. 139 on the US Billboard 200 album chart. It was later released in the United Kingdom with the modified title in February 1970.[4] Stewart's Faces bandmates Ronnie Wood and Ian McLagan also appear on the album, along with Keith Emerson, Jeff Beck Group drummer Micky Waller and guitarists Martin Pugh (of Steamhammer, and later Armageddon and 7th Order) and Martin Quittenton (also from Steamhammer).

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Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]
Rolling Stone(favorable)[6]
Robert ChristgauA-[7]

The album received positive reviews from Fusion, Rolling Stone, and Robert Christgau.[8] Christgau felt the album was "superb",[8] the same wording as used by Greil Marcus in his Rolling Stone review.[9]

In a retrospective summary for Rolling Stone, a staff writer felt that Stewart's solo debut showed him as a "highly original interpreter" of other people's songs, and that his own compositions indicated he was "capable of startlingly bare emotion and compassion".[10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Rod Stewart, except where indicated

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Street Fighting Man"Mick Jagger, Keith Richards5:05
2."Man of Constant Sorrow"traditional; arranged by Stewart3:12
3."Blind Prayer" 4:36
4."Handbags and Gladrags"Mike d'Abo4:24
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down" 3:30
2."I Wouldn't Ever Change a Thing" 4:44
3."Cindy's Lament" 4:26
4."Dirty Old Town"Ewan MacColl3:42
Total length:32:47

Personnel

Technical

  • Keith "Marcus Keef" MacMillan – design, photography

Charts

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