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However, the musical landscape of 1983 required a different approach. The album heavily incorporated the E-mu Drumulator drum machine, Oberheim synthesizers, and clean, chorus-heavy guitar tones. This shift alienated some purists who missed the organic, loose swagger of Stewart’s older material, but it positioned him perfectly for the heavy rotation era of MTV.

Because critics wanted the Rod Stewart of 1971—the ragged troubadour singing about mandolins and pick-up trucks. They saw Body Wishes as a sellout. However, time has been kind to this album. Modern listeners, free from the baggage of Stewart’s folk-rock past, can appreciate Body Wishes for what it is: a masterclass in mainstream early-‘80s pop-rock. It is a in the sense that it is of its moment —and that moment is vibrant, excessive, and fun. A straightforward pop song designed for maximum radio

His answer to the changing tides of the early 1980s was Body Wishes , his twelfth studio album, released on June 10, 1983, by Warner Bros. Records. Recorded at the historic Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland, and produced by Stewart himself alongside Tom Dowd, the album represents a fascinating, polarized moment in his career. It stripped away much of the organic rock instrumentation of his Faces days in favor of contemporary drum machines, sharp horn arrangements, and synth-heavy hooks.

The full album consists of 10 tracks, blending upbeat synth-rock, ballads, and even a questionable attempt at "protest" music. "Dancin' Alone" "Baby Jane" "Body Wishes" "Sweet Surrender" "What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love with You)" "Ghetto Blaster" "Ready Now" "Strangers Again" "Satisfied" Critical and Commercial Reception The album heavily incorporated the E-mu Drumulator drum

Today, Body Wishes is often seen as a time-capsule album—a snapshot of a rock superstar fully embracing the 1980s pop machine. Conclusion: Is Body Wishes Worth a Listen Today?

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