Legendary singer Rod Stewart will release his 30th album, "Blood Red Roses", on September 28.
"Blood Red Roses" is a personal 13-track collection of originals and three covers.
The album's first single, "Didn't I" is about the damage drugs can do from a parents' point of view.
This new album, his first in three years, follows international bestsellers "Another Country" (2015) and "Time" (2013).
"I always think I make albums for a few friends and this record has that intimacy," Stewart said in a statement to IANS.
"Sincerity and honesty go a long way in life and the same is true in song-writing," added the Grammy winner.
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Co-produced by his long-term collaborator Kevin Savigar, "Blood Red Roses" moves easily from acoustic driven folk through pop/R&B to rock 'n' roll and ballads.
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