When We Were the New Boys

When We Were the New Boys
Studio album by Rod Stewart
Released 29 May 1998
Recorded 1997
Genre Rock, pop rock
Length 41:51
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Rod Stewart and Kevin Savigar
Rod Stewart chronology
If We Fall in Love Tonight
(1996)If We Fall in Love Tonight1996
When We Were the New Boys
(1998)
Human
(2001)Human2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyC[2]
The Hartford Courant(mixed)[3]
People(favourable)[4]
Rolling Stone[5]

When We Were the New Boys is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on 29 May 1998 (see 1998 in music). It was Stewart's eighteenth studio album and was released on Warner Bros. Records (WEA 9362-46792-2). It produced the singles "Ooh La La", "Rocks", and "When We Were the New Boys".

Album information

When We Were the New Boys was the first album by Rod Stewart to not be released on vinyl. The album was recorded at Ollywood Studios (Hollywood, CA), Royaltone Studios (Burbank, CA), Ocean Way Recording (Hollywood, CA), Le Mobile (Carlsbad, CA), Beverly Park (Los Angeles), Satinwood Studios, and Record One (Sherman Oaks, CA).

The tracks are mostly covers, such as "Cigarettes & Alcohol" by Oasis, "Rocks" by Primal Scream, "Hotel Chambermaid" by Graham Parker, and "Superstar" by the band Superstar. Two ballads were included that were suggested by Elvis Costello: Ron Sexmith's "Secret Heart" and Nick Lowe's "Shelly My Love".

The album also includes "Ooh La La", a song recorded by Stewart's previous band the Faces. The Faces' version of the song was originally sung by the band's guitarist Ronnie Wood; Stewart recorded the song for When We Were the New Boys as a tribute to the song's co-author, Faces bassist Ronnie Lane, who had died in 1997 shortly before the album's release.

Charts

When We Were the New Boys rallied to #2 in the UK where it went gold on 15 June 1998. In the US the album would reach #44 on the charts.

Singles
YearSongRank
1998"When We Were the New Boys"75 (GER)
1998"Rocks"55 (UK)
1998"Ooh La La"16(UK) 39(US) 73(GER)

Track listing

  1. "Cigarettes and Alcohol" (Noel Gallagher) – 4:03
  2. "Ooh La La" (Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane) – 4:15
  3. "Rocks" (Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young) – 4:45
  4. "Superstar" (Joseph McAlinden) – 4:21
  5. "Secret Heart" (Ron Sexsmith) – 4:07
  6. "Hotel Chambermaid" (Graham Parker) – 3:49
  7. "Shelly My Love" (Nick Lowe) – 3:38
  8. "When We Were the New Boys" (Rod Stewart, Kevin Savigar) – 4:39
  9. "Weak" (Deborah Dyer, Martin Kent, Robbie France, Richard Lewis) – 4:38
  10. "What Do You Want Me to Do?" (Mike Scott) – 3:36
  11. "Careless With Our Love" (Rod Stewart) (bonus track on Japanese release)

Personnel

Production

  • Producer – Rod Stewart
  • Co-Producer – Kevin Savigar
  • Additional Production – Chris Lord-Alge
  • Executive Producer and Liner Notes – Rob Dickins
  • Engineers – Barry Rudolph (Tracks 1 & 3-10); Steve Harrison (Tracks 2, 9 & 10); Charlie Bouis (Track 4).
  • Assistant Engineers – Greg Collins, Jim Horetski, Allan Sanderson, Rafa Sardina and Jeff Thomas.
  • Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge at Image Recording Studios (Los Angeles, CA), assisted by Michael Dy.
  • Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, CA).
  • Artwork – Ed Fotheringham
  • Art Direction and Design – Lawrence Azerrad
  • Photography – Ken Sharp
  • Management – Annie Challis and Arnold Stiefel at Stiefel Entertainment.

Notes

  1. When We Were the New Boys at AllMusic
  2. Browne, David (1998-06-05). "When We Were the New Boys Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  3. Catlin, Roger (1998-06-04). "When We Were The New Boys -- Rod Stewart". The Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  4. Dougherty, Steve; Novak, Ralph; Wolmuth, Roger (1998-06-08). "Picks and Pans Review: When We Were the New Boys". People. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  5. Wild, David (1998-06-04). "When We Were The New Boys". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2012-11-24.

References

  • When We Were the New Boys album liner notes. Warner Bros. Records.
  • "When We Were the New Boys album review". All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
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