Rod Stewart's 30th studio album 'Blood Red Roses' to be released September 28
'Blood Red Roses' will be available as a 13-track album and 16-track deluxe version and can be pre-ordered now with the album's lead single 'Didn't I'
The legendary rocker Rod Stewart will release his 30th studio album – ‘Blood Red Roses’ – on Decca Records on September 28. ‘Blood Red Roses’ will be available as a 13-track album and 16-track deluxe version and can be pre-ordered now with the album’s lead single ‘Didn’t I’.
‘Blood Red Roses’, a personal 13-track collection of originals and three covers, is essential Rod Stewart. The album’s first single, ‘Didn’t I’, is about the damage drugs can do from a parent’s point of view. This new album, his first in three years, follows international bestsellers ‘Another Country’ (2015) and ‘Time’ (2013) and will be released nearly 50 years to the date from when he signed his very first solo recording contract.