I've Got My Own Album To Do by Ron Wood

I've Got My Own Album To Do

Ron Wood

1974

I've Got My Own Album To Do is a Rock album by Ron Wood, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Rock & Roll
  • gritty
  • playful
  • bluesy

About

Caught between the dissolution of the Faces and his impending membership as a full-time Rolling Stone, Ron Wood released his first solo album in 1974. For the occasion he recruited his dream band: a rhythm section comprised of Sly Stone drummer Andy Newmark and Donny Hathaway bassist Willie Weeks, and supporting guitar and vocals from Wood’s best friend and partner-in-crime, Keith Richards. The cheekily titled <i>I’ve Got My Own Album to Do</i> is the perfect introduction to Wood’s personality. His music is slightly ragged, but very sweet, and underscored by exemplary taste in Rhythm & Blues. There are plenty of left turns and idiosyncrasies in the material — witness the tense, sleazy funk of “I Can Feel the Fire” and “Shirley”— but the album’s reputation is secured with a pair of love songs. “Mystifies Me” and “Cancel Everything” reveal Wood (with keening backup vocals from Richards) as the rascal with a heart of gold, and the tunes are two of the best to ever emerge from the Faces/Stones nexus.

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Tracklist

  1. 1I Can Feel the Fire4:53
  2. 2Far East Man4:39
  3. 3Mystifies Me3:20
  4. 4Take a Look At the Guy2:33
  5. 5Act Together4:25
  6. 6Am I Grooving You3:41
  7. 7Shirley5:21
  8. 8Cancel Everything4:40
  9. 9Sure the One You Need4:12
  10. 10If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody3:34
  11. 11Crotch Music6:04

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold