The fifth studio album in succession to top the American charts, but, like its predecessor it only made No.2 in Britain. Work on the album began prior to the Tour of the Americas the previous year and continued in various...
I Feel Like Playing is Ronnie Wood’s seventh studio album and the title of his vibrant artwork featured on the cover. All twelve tracks are written or co-written by Ronnie especially for the album, with the exception of Willie Dixon’s...
First Step, the debut album from the Faces, was released in early 1970, only a few months after the Faces had formed. It was recorded in London at De Lane Lea Studios and was produced by the band themselves. The album contains ten...
Not For Beginners was released in 2001 and features Ronnie Wood’s artwork on the front cover. Written and produced by Ronnie, it is comprised of ten original Wood compositions and three covers including Dylan’s ‘King of Kings’, which features the...
Released in 1992 and recorded in Sandymount, St. Kildare, Ireland, Slide on This is Ronnie’s fifth solo album. It contains tracks written by Ronnie in collaboration with Stones’ backing vocalist, Bernard Fowler, as well as several covers and a remake of ‘Breathe...
1234 was released in September 1981 and is Ronnie’s fourth solo album. The album, recorded in Los Angeles, was co-produced by Ronnie Wood and Andy Johns and features musical contributions from Ian McLagan, Charlie Watts, Bobby Womack, Waddy Wachtel, Bobby Keys and...
Released in 1979, Gimme Some Neck, is Ronnie Wood’s third solo album. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and featuring a dazzling list of guest appearances from the likes of Dave Mason, Mick Fleetwood and Ronnie’s fellow Stones Mick Jagger, Keith...
Now Look, released in July 1975, is Ronnie Wood’s second solo album and was made during the pivotal time between the break up of the Faces and the beginning of his tenure with the Stones. Co-produced by Wood, Bobby Womack and...
I’ve Got My Own Album To Do is Ronnie Wood’s first solo album. Released in September 1974 and recorded in Ronnie’s home basement recording studio, The Wick, in Richmond, London, the album is the first – in what would become...