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  1. Now Look. (1975) I've Got My Own Album to Do is the first solo album by English rock musician Ronnie Wood, released in September 1974. An all-star project recorded outside of his activities with the Faces, it reached number 27 on the UK's NME chart. The album title was thought to be a dig at Rod Stewart, who appeared to be more committed to his ...

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    • “Blue Turns to Grey,” Tracey Dey. Written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards. This is a song several artists tracked in a matter of months. Written by Richards and Jagger, the song was first released in December 1964 thanks to a rendition by American pop star Tracey Dey.
    • “Tanqueray,” Johnnie Johnson. Written by Keith Richards, Johnnie Johnson. From the 1991 Grammy-nominated blues album, Johnnie B. Bad, by Johnnie Johnson, this song opened the bold LP.
    • “Act Together,” Ron Wood. Written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards. Ron Wood’s humorously titled 1974 album, I’ve Got My Own Album to Do, was named as such because the musicians, including former Beatles guitarist George Harrison, kept telling Wood they had their own work to do.
    • “Wastin’ Time,” Jimmy Tarbuck. Written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards. Another written with Richards’ partner-in-proverbial-musical-crime, Mick Jagger, this song was recorded by English entertainer Jimmy Tarbuck in 1965.
  2. Sep 13, 2014 · Ronnie's first solo album, I've Got My Own Album To Do features some of the most stellar musicians of 1974: George Harrison, Keith Richards, Rod Stewart, Mic...

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  3. 4. Keith Richards is a British recording artist, most famous for his songwriting partnership with Mick Jagger, and their over-sixty-year tenure with their band the Rolling Stones. Richards has recorded and released three studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, and ten singles since 1978. Richards has primarily worked as a session ...

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    A1. I Can Feel The Fire (Ron Wood) (4:52) A2. Far East Man (George Harrison/Ron Wood) (4:40) A3. Mystifies Me (Ron Wood) (3:17) A4. Take A Look At The Guy (Ron Wood) (2:34) A5. Act Together (Keith Richard/Mick Jagger) (4:23) A6. Am I Grooving You (Bert Berns/Jeff Barry) (3:38) B1. Shirley (Ron Wood) (5:19) B2. Cancel Everything (Ron Wood) (4:36) B3...

    Ronnie Wood (guitars/vocals), Ian McLagan (keyboards), Andy Newmark (drums), Keith Richard (guitars/vocals), Willie Weeks (bass) with Doreen & Ireen Chanter (backing vocals on A5/B2), George Harrison (slide guitar & backing vocals on A2), Ross Henderson (steel drums on A1), Mick Jagger (backing vocals on A1/A6, guitar on A1), Martin Quittenton (aco...

    Released on elpee on September 13, 1974 in the UK and France (Warner Bros., K 56065), the US (Warner Bros., BS 2819), Argentina (Music Hall, 14.160) and Japan (Warner Bros., P-8505W). 1. Re-packaged as Cancel Everythingon elpee in October 1985 in the UK (Thunderbolt, THBL 2.034) and Australia (Possum, POSSUM5). 2. Re-packaged with Cancel Everything...

  4. 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’ve Got My Own Album to Do is the perfect introduction to Wood’s personality.

  5. May 25, 2020 · Keith Richards is found on most tracks, with Mick Taylor, Ian McLagan, Willie Weeks, and other notables scattered throughout. This will be an ongoing LP series from Friday Music. Hoping for Now Look next! I’ve Go My Own Album To Do – Ron Wood Side 1 01 I Can Feel The Fire 02 Far East Man 03 Mystifies Me 04 Take A Look At The Guy 05 Act Together