Stardom Road is the thirteenth solo studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond.
[1] It is an album composed mostly of cover versions, a fact borne out of necessity as Almond found himself unable to write following the accident.
[2] Almond told Time Out that the album is intended as "a trip down memory lane, a musical journey from the 1950s to where he finds himself today".
[4] Record Collector critic Joel McIver calls Stardom Road "the campest album ever released" and summarises that it is "entertaining rather than cutting edge".
[5] The Manchester Evening News review notes the autobiographical concept and calls the album "a great comeback" that is "kitsch, camp, melodramatic, yet full of heartfelt emotion".