Music Review: Rod Stewart pumps up the nostalgia on “Blood Red Roses,” his 30th studio album and one that featuring a wide range of styles and a slightly silkier version of his classic rasp.
Pablo Gorondi | AP, Washington Post: Entertainment
Thu, 09/27/2018 - 8:57am
Music Review: Rod Stewart pumps up the nostalgia on “Blood Red Roses,” his 30th studio album and one that featuring a wide range of styles and a slightly silkier version of his classic rasp.