Rob Stoner - Rob Stoner

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Review by Ali Addow

Rob Stoner’s Self-Titled Rock Extravaganza: A Wild Ride Through 2022 Alright, buckle up, folks. Rob Stoner’s self-titled album dropped in 2022 under Epic Records, and it’s like someone threw a jukebox, a holiday playlist, and a rock concert into a blender. The result? A genre-bending hodgepodge that somehow works—most of the time. First off, let’s talk about “Oh Pretty Woman.” Yeah, yeah, we’ve all heard Roy Orbison’s iconic version, but Stoner takes this classic and gives it a gritty, raw edge. It’s less smooth crooning and more like he’s shouting it from the back of a pickup truck at 2 a.m. And honestly? That’s why I remember it. There’s something oddly charming about hearing a track you know so well get a rebellious makeover. Plus, Stoner doesn’t just cover songs—he wrestles them to the ground and makes them his own. Then there’s “Hurricane.” Whoa, buddy. This one hits like a punch to the gut (in a good way). It’s got this driving rhythm that feels like your speakers are trying to break free from their stands. The lyrics aren’t exactly poetry, but they don’t need to be—it’s all about energy here. You can practically hear Stoner sweating through the mic as he belts out every word. By the end, you’re either headbanging or questioning your life choices. Either way, it sticks with you. Now, look, not everything on this album is gold. Some tracks feel like filler, and others are just… fine. But hey, when an album has bangers like “Oh Pretty Woman” and “Hurricane,” you kinda forgive the rest. It’s like going to a buffet—you don’t love every dish, but if the mac ‘n’ cheese is fire, who cares? What really struck me about Rob Stoner is how unapologetically chaotic it feels. It’s like Stoner said, “Screw it, I’m doing whatever I want,” and ran wild with covers, originals, and even some Christmas tunes for no apparent reason. Sure, it’s messy, but isn’t that what rock ‘n’ roll is supposed to be? Polished stuff is great for elevators, but give me messy and real any day. So, would I recommend this album? Absolutely—if you’re cool with unpredictability and have a soft spot for reinvented classics. Just don’t expect perfection. Honestly, I think Rob Stoner might’ve been having too much fun making this record to care about perfection anyway. Final thought: Listening to this album felt like hanging out with a slightly unhinged friend who insists on showing you every song they’ve ever loved. Annoying? Sometimes. Entertaining? Totally. And honestly, I’d take that over boring any day. Now excuse me while I go listen to “Hurricane” again and pretend I’m in a bad action movie.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Oh Pretty Woman2:55
King of the Whole Wide World2:6
Surrender1:54
Seven Days2:28
Maggie's Farm5:29
Let Daddy Drive2:4
Follow That Dream1:36
Kentucky Rain3:26
If I Get Home on Christmas Day2:55
Let It Snow1:54
Money3:49
Almost Like Being in Love2:3
Hurricane10:20
It Keeps Right on A-Hurtin'2:36
Your Own Heartbeat2:27
Santa Bring My Baby Back to Me2:0
Hurt2:5
Choo Choo Choo2:51
Viva Las Vegas2:26
Fly Me to the Moon2:29
Should I Ever Love Again3:3
Santa Claus is Coming to Town1:48
It's Now or Never3:3
Country Killer
You Make Me Feel so Young3:3
Winter Wonderland2:22
Street of Dreams2:9

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Catalog Numbers

11136

Labels

Epic

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Notes

Orange/White Promo Label

About Rob Stoner

Singer, songwriter, bandleader, but best known for his work as session musician, he sings and plays guitar, bass and piano on many recordings. He also toured with Bob Dylan as his bandleader and as opening act on the Rolling Thunder Revue and with Robert Gordon and Link Wray.

Real Name

    • Rob Rothstein

Name Vars

  • Bob Stoner
  • R. Stoner
  • Robbie Rothstein
  • Robbie Stoner
  • Stoner

Aliases

  • Rob Rothstein

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Rob Stoner, known for his rock roots, dropped a surprise album in 2022 packed with unexpected gems. It’s not just rock—he blends Christmas classics like "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and "Let It Snow" with rock and pop hits like "Oh Pretty Woman" and "Viva Las Vegas." The mix is wild but works. Released under Epic in the US, this album feels like a musical rollercoaster. You’ve got everything from Elvis vibes with "It's Now or Never" to Bob Dylan’s "Maggie’s Farm." It’s like he took all his favorite songs, threw them in a blender, and hit puree. Definitely worth a listen if you’re into genre mashups!