"Sing It Again Rod" is the first compilation album by Rod Stewart, released in 1973. The album is notable for its unique Peter Corriston-designed die-cut album sleeve, which is shaped like an old-fashioned glass and features a smiling Stewart visible through the cutout.
Sing It Again Rod features a collection of Rod Stewart's popular tracks up to that point, showcasing his distinctive voice and style. The album includes hits from Stewart's earlier solo career, as well as selections from his work with The Faces. The die-cut cover design by Peter Corriston is a standout feature, creating a visually striking package that complements Stewart's charismatic persona.
The album was well-received, contributing to Stewart's growing popularity and establishing him as a major figure in rock music. Its release further solidified his reputation as a leading artist of the 1970s. The compilation serves both as an introduction for new listeners and a curated collection for longtime fans.