Album

Gimme Some Neck

Ron Wood

1979 · Rock

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Gimme Some Neck by Ron Wood

Gimme Some Neck is a Rock album by Ron Wood, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 53 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

About

Ron Wood brought the ‘70s to a close with his third solo album, <i>Gimme Some Neck</i>. Leave it to Wood to assemble another top-tier cast of collaborators. All of the Rolling Stones are onboard (save for Bill Wyman), in addition to Dave Mason, Jim Keltner, Mick Fleetwood, and even R&B iconoclast Swamp Dogg. Even Bob Dylan contributes by way of “Seven Days,” on which Wood channels Dylan’s lusty wheeze with uncanny precision. <i>Gimme Some Neck</i> is bookended by two glorious rave-ups —“Worry No More” and “Don’t Worry”— rooted in the Rhythm & Blues and early rock ’n’ roll of Chess Records, Wood’s (and Richards’) first love. However, Wood’s persona is felt most strongly on “Lost and Lonely” and “We All Get Old,” two bittersweet tunes that show the rakish author turning aged and doubtful, but never bitter. Producer Roy Thomas Baker (Queen, Journey, Cars) gives the album a slightly colder, boxier feel than Wood’s previous efforts, but he also allows for “Delia,” a wonderful solo acoustic performance that ends far too quickly.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Worry No More2:36
  2. A2Breakin My Heart4:20
  3. A3Delia0:42
  4. A4Buried Alive3:37
  5. A5Come To Realise3:53
  6. A6Infekshun4:03

Side B

  1. B1Seven Days4:00
  2. B2We All Get Old4:10
  3. B3F.U.C. Her3:15
  4. B4Lost And Lonely4:17
  5. B5Don't Worry3:25

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • gritty
  • rowdy
  • bluesy

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