Blood Red Roses,' a deeply personal 13-track collection of originals and
three covers, is quite simply peak Rod Stewart. The album's first single,
“Didn't I” is about the damage drugs
can do from a parents' point of view.
Co-produced by Rod's long-term collaborator Kevin Savigar, ‘Blood Red
Roses’ moves easily from acoustic driven folk through Motown-tinged
pop/R&B to unadulterated rock'n'roll and heart-melting
ballads.
With his signature voice, style and songwriting, Rod Stewart has transcended
all genres of popular music, from rock, folk, soul, R&B, and even the
American standards; making him one
of the few stars to enjoy chart-topping albums throughout every decade of his
career. He's earned countless of the industry's highest awards, among them,
two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the ASCAP Founders Award for
songwriting, New York
Times bestselling author, Grammy Living Legend, and in 2016 he officially
became “Sir Rod Stewart” after being knighted by Britain's Prince William
at Buckingham Palace for his services to music and charity. During his 50-plus
year career, he's amassed sales
of more than 200 million albums and singles; and won himself legions of
lifelong fans worldwide.