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RONNIE WOOD’S: CD release ” I Feel Like Playing”, a Rocker, a Singer and a Artist, ONE “Lucky Man”

August 24th, 2010 · 2 Comments

ONE  “Lucky Man”

Charting his own course

Ronnie Wood’s 7th studio album I Feel Like Playing.

I Feel Like Playing

I Feel Like Playing

As one of the premier guitarists in the world, Ronnie Wood has been featured over the years in bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Faces & The Jeff Beck Group. “I Feel Like Playing” is the 7th studio album for Wood, his first since 2001’s “Not For Beginners”. The album features guest appearances from Slash, Flea, Billy Gibbons, Kris Kristofferson, Eddie Vedder, Bernard Fowler, Daryl Jones & Jim Keltner.

I Feel Like Playing: Released September 28, 2010

Track Listing:
1.)   A Thing Like That
2.)  Sweetness
3.)  Lucky Man
4.)  I Gotta See
5.)  Thing About You
6.)  Catch You
7.)  Spoonful
8.)  I Don’t Think So
9.)  100%
10.) Fancy Pants
11.) Tell Me Something
12.) Forever


By Tom Wright


Hollywood,CA(HollywoodToday) 8/24/2010—Ronnie Wood needs no introduction to any fan of British rock music. Starting his career with The Birds and then Creation, it was when Ronnie joined the Jeff Beck Group that he truly started to stamp his identity on the music world. After that group split, Ronnie – along with Rod Stewart – joined up with ex-Small Faces Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones in The Faces.  While Ronnie [and Rod] moved on after a couple of years, The Faces are viewed by all rock fans as a truly classic band; and in fact they perform a handful of dates in 2010 with Mick Hucknall on vocals. After the release of his first solo album, Ronnie was invited to join the Rolling Stones – in 1975 – and remains with them to this day.

Featuring twelve brand new cuts, written specially for this release, I Feel Like Playing takes its name [and cover] from one of Ronnie’s most vibrant recent artworks.  The color and verve of the artwork is equally reflected in the swagger and roll of the music on the album. Solo work has always co-existed alongside Ronnie’s band commitments and I Feel Like Playing is, he feels, his best album yet.  Many of the friends made along the course of an incredible career contributed to the album; guests include luminaries such as Slash, Flea, Eddie Vedder, Billy F Gibbons, Kris Kristofferson, Bobby Womack, Ian McLagan and more.

Rightly revered for his time with The Faces, Jeff Beck Group and of course The Stones, Ronnie Wood has continued to chart his own course and his output of both high quality music and art has been a constant.  I Feel Like Playing is a great addition to his catalogue and all lovers of true British creative mavericks will find much to admire.


Track Listing:
1.)   A Thing Like That
2.)  Sweetness
3.)  Lucky Man
4.)  I Gotta See
5.)  Thing About You
6.)  Catch You
7.)  Spoonful
8.)  I Don’t Think So
9.)  100%
10.) Fancy Pants
11.) Tell Me Something
12.) Forever

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