Ronnie helped out one of his best friends Rod Stewart, playing guitar, bass and harmonica, on his contractually obligated debut album. This treasure of a recording features a tender version of ‘Handbags And Gladrags’, and a cover of a song...
Released in 1976, Mahoney’s Last Stand is the Soundtrack to the obscure 1972 Canadian film of the same name. It was a collaboration between former Faces bandmates Ronnie Lane and Ronnie Wood and is mostly instrumental. The album features a...
Beck-Ola, released in 1969, was the second album from the Jeff Beck Group. Featuring Beck on guitar, Ronnie Wood on bass, Rod Stewart on vocals, Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ, and Tony Newman on drums, the album, along with...
Truth, released in 1968, is the debut album from the Jeff Beck Group. The album is comprised of the hard rock blues for which the group would become famous, but it is also notable for it’s eclectic mix of song...
The First Barbarians: Live from Kilburn was recorded and filmed in July 1974 at one of two performances at London’s Kilburn Gaumont State Theatre to promote Ronnie’s debut album I’ve Got My Own Album to Do. The band consisted of...