Wood, Ron: I've Got My Own Album To Do

Wood, Ron SKU: 43319787
Wood, Ron: I've Got My Own Album To Do

Wood, Ron: I've Got My Own Album To Do

Wood, Ron SKU: 43319787

Format: CD

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Title: I've Got My Own Album To Do
Artist: Wood, Ron
Label: Music on CD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8718627235577
Genre: Rock

After leaving The Faces, 'I've Got My Own Album To Do' Wood released his first solo album, a collection of soul-grooves, reggae, and of course rock 'n' roll. Eleven tracks including Jagger and Richards on "Sure The One You Need" and "Act Together" with also on backing vocals from Ruby Turner. Opening track "I Can Feel The Fire" is a groovy reggae-ish number, that has the voices of Wood, Jagger and David Bowie with Keith on the guitar. The second track, "Far East Man" includes George Harrison on slide guitar and backing vocals. Mick Taylor plays bass, guitar, piano and synthesizer on several tracks. "Mystifies Me" is a bluesy with Steamhammer's Martin Quittenton on guitar and Ian McLagan on organ. This album may explain why "Woody" was signed up as a Stone.

Tracks:
1.1 I Can Feel the Fire
1.2 Far East Man
1.3 Mystifies Me
1.4 Take a Look at the Guy
1.5 Act Together
1.6 Am I Grooving You
1.7 Shirley
1.8 Cancel Everything
1.9 Sure the One You Need
1.10 If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody
1.11 Crotch Music
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