1: I'm Your Gangster Of Love () 2: New York Minute () 3: Ruby Baby () 4: Take It Back () 5: New York Is My Home () 6: Cryin' Shame () 7: Dancing Girl () 8: In A Heartbeat Of Time () 9: Serenade / Come To The Cross () 10: If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll () 11: Ride With You () 12: Abraham, Martin And John () 13: King Of The New York Streets () 14: Runaround Sue () 15: The Wanderer () 16: Mother And Son ()
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Description:
"The Rock 'n' Roll Philosopher" on CD by Dion is a reflective, roots-driven collection that captures one of rock & roll's most distinctive voices in mature, thoughtful form. Across the album, Dion blends classic rock 'n' roll, blues, and singer-songwriter storytelling into songs that explore life, faith, love, and the lessons learned over decades in music. The arrangements are warm and organic, with guitars, subtle rhythmic grooves, and Dion's unmistakable, weathered voice at the center, creating an intimate, timeless listening experience that will appeal both to long-time fans and to listeners discovering him for the first time. The production emphasizes authenticity over gloss, giving the record the feel of a seasoned artist looking back with clarity and conviction.
Dion is a seminal figure in American popular music, best known for his early rock 'n' roll and doo-wop hits such as "Runaround Sue," "The Wanderer," and "A Teenager in Love," songs that helped define the sound of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Over the years, he successfully reinvented himself several times, moving from teen idol to serious singer-songwriter and blues-influenced performer, earning respect far beyond his initial success on the charts. His induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a recognition of his enduring influence and his role as a bridge between early rock 'n' roll, folk, and roots music. This CD reflects that long artistic journey, distilling decades of experience into songs that feel both classic and newly inspired.
The manufacturer Ktba is known in the music world for a focus on quality releases and artist-centered projects, often highlighting musicians with strong roots in blues, rock, and Americana. Their productions tend to place great value on good sound, tasteful packaging, and a close connection to the artist's vision, making their editions attractive to collectors and discerning listeners. With "The Rock 'n' Roll Philosopher," Ktba underscores its commitment to preserving and presenting authentic, roots-based music in a way that does justice to the artist's legacy.