Rod Stewart – Blondes Have More Fun

Album Info

Artist: Rod Stewart

Title: Blondes Have More Fun

Year: 1978

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Tracklist

  • 1. Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? (5:31)
  • 2. Dirty Weekend - 2008 Remaster (2:36)
  • 3. Ain't Love a Bitch - 2008 Remaster (4:39)
  • 4. The Best Days of My Life - 2008 Remaster (4:21)
  • 5. Is That the Thanks I Get? - 2008 Remaster (4:32)
  • 6. Attractive Female Wanted - 2008 Remaster (4:17)
  • 7. Blondes (Have More Fun) - 2008 Remaster (3:46)
  • 8. Last Summer - 2008 Remaster (4:05)
  • 9. Standing in the Shadows of Love - 2008 Remaster (4:28)
  • 10. Scarred and Scared - 2008 Remaster (4:54)

Review

Back in the days when bell bottoms ruled and disco lit up the night, Rod Stewart decided to shimmy his way into this glittering genre with his ninth studio release, "Blondes Have More Fun." Dropping in November 1978, this album was a groovy blend of Stewart's rock origins with the perky pulse of disco. Imagine the unmistakable grit of Stewart's style mixed with dazzling beats—pure magic sprinkled with a dash of the 70s dance floor vibe.

Kicking things off, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" didn’t just burn up the charts; it immortalized Stewart as a disco sensation. With its irresistible beat and cheeky charm, it transported you straight into a discotheque under a spinning mirror ball. But Rod didn't lose touch with his roots. Tracks like "Ain't Love a Bitch" showcased his classic folk-rock soul, while the swingin' "Blondes (Have More Fun)" got folks boogying with its rock-infused piano and guitar licks. Despite some critics not vibing with Stewart's disco detour, the album’s commercial success proves that sometimes music, much like fashion, has its own groovy way of winning hearts. Rock on, Rod! - Brooke