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Atlantic Crossing (2009 Remaster) [Original recording remastered]

Rod Stewart Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (17 Aug 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Rhino
  • ASIN: B002E2QHD6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,371 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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4. Drift Away (2009 Remastered Album Version)
5. Stone Cold Sober (2009 Remastered Album Version)
6. I Don't Want To Talk About It (2009 Remastered 1975 Album Version)
7. It's Not The Spotlight (2009 Remastered Album Version)
8. This Old Heart Of Mine (2009 Remastered 1975 Album Version)
9. Still Love You (2009 Remastered Album Version)
10. Sailing (2009 Remastered Album Version)
11. I Don't Want To Talk About It [Alternate Version]
12. This Old Heart Of Mine [Alternate Version w/ Booker T. & The MG's]
13. Sailing [Alternate Version]

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Alright for an Hour 23 Aug 2009
By Graham Chapman TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
I had hoped for more from this Collector's Edition. For example the recent special edition of Bowie's Young Americans had two unreleased songs, both of which were terrific. The new songs on Rod's CD, however, with Rod and Booker T, are rather dull and didn't seem to fit in with the original album (Bowie's songs could easily have been included in the original album and would have added to it.)

Rod's 'Collector's Edition' also has plenty of alternate versions, which are not significantly different to the versions that appeared on the original. It is not like some of the early versions of Beatles songs on the Anthology record where you can hear the origins of great songs.

This is a nice album, one of Rod's best, but if you have it already, I don't think the 'special' edition is worth the purchase.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
I love this album its definitely stood the test of time well and it was better than any other Rod did ever after 1975 (is it really 30 years old?).

The title refers to Stewart's departure for the US and the cover depicts the transition and he is accompanied by top session musicians (including Steve Cropper, Barry Beckett and Lee Sklar) and veteran American producer Tom Dowd to create an overall slick sound.

The album is divided into two parts - slow side and fast side. The slow side is much stronger than the fast side overall, and all the hits and best-known tracks are on the slow half. Although there were no major hits in the US, 'Sailing' was number 1 in UK for 4 weeks in the summer of 1975. All 5 tracks on the slow side are excellent.

Stewart's version of Danny Whitten's 'I Don't Want To Talk About It' must be one his best performances ever. 'Its not the Spotlight' is convincing. Track 3 on the slow half is the original version of 'This Old Heart of Mine' which is far superior to the later version. 'Still Love You' grows on you, and last but not least the catchy 'Sailing'.

The fast side unfortunately suffers from one or two weak tracks and the vocals aren't as strong, apart from 'Drift Away' (which really belongs in the slow half). The rest are mostly uptempo rockers, of which 'Three Time Loser' and and 'Stone Cold Sober' catch fire.

I originally had it on vinyl. Interestingly in some editions of the original LP the slow half was side one, and 'Stone Cold Sober' was listed as the final album track. The digitally remastered edition is the best yet - the original CD recording quality was poor so its definitely worth the upgrade.

Even though its not quite as strong as some of Rod's earlier material (including 'Maggie May'), this is his best out of all his albums that came Warner Brothers. A great album, worth having even if you only like the slow tracks, and one that you can always come back to enjoy.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Rod's Crossing 18 Aug 2003
Format:Audio CD
A classic album from Rod, strong lyrics on all tracks but my two favourites are "I don't want to talk about it" and "This old heart of mine". Some of Rod's best stuff has been produced by Tom Dowd and this is no exception. Some of the lyrics are to close to home and this album is strongly recommended
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atlantic crossing rod stewart
this is a crap cd and i hate it its a comnplete waste of timr snd money i hate thois and it makes me cry all night long
Published 4 months ago by Paul Morrison
Atlantic
I had been promising myself this for a long time and it did not disappoint. If you are wanting a CD and of simimler age. Try it
Published 8 months ago by REV
good cd
got this for my dad for christmas and it was remastered so was even better deal,my dad has a few copys of this but not remastered so they did not sound as good he was very happy... Read more
Published 13 months ago by P. Hines
excellent
Excellent product at a decent price. I had the LP and the Audio Cassette neither of which I could play nowadays. Very good re-mixes and as usaual good quality at a good price.
Published on 10 April 2010 by Robert Phimister
it's the slow side really, isn't it.
people who were young when this came out will remember it well. lying on your bed with the lamp on, listening to the slow side, missing that special someone. Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2009 by Julian Wolfendale
Well worth a listen whilst on the boat!
Another classic Rod Stewart album; well worth a few listens before casting judgement. It certainly grows on the listener the more you play it.
Give it a try!
Published on 19 Aug 2009 by Mr. Paul Edwards
Variation on a theme. Great stuff and very worthwhile.
Variation on a theme. Great stuff and very worthwhile.

When our Rodders brought out *Atlantic Crossing* and *A Night on The Town* all those years ago, they were instant... Read more
Published on 21 July 2009 by Hades
Treading water
Rod Stewart's commercial peak (and this was a massive album) coincided with an artistic trough. Having played with his mates on the first four albums, he decided to switch to big... Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2007 by D. J. H. Thorn
Another classic Rodney CD
Once again, we are hearing the same kind of tunes. Re-hashed and re-cycled. I mean lets face it, how many times can one man put Maggie May on different albums? Read more
Published on 6 Nov 2000
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