Slide on This
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Artist: Ron Wood
Label: Koch Records
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 099923328025
EAN: 0099923328025
ASIN: B00000DHXQ
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Slide on This
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Tracks:
- Somebody Else Might
- Testify
- Ain't Rock'n Roll
- Josephine
- Knock Yer Teeth Out
- Ragtime Annie (Lillie's Bordello)
- Must Be Love
- Fear For Your Future
- Show Me
- Always Wanted More
- Thinkin'
- Like It
- Breathe On Me
- Bonus Track: Somebody Else Might (Remix)
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Customer Reviews:
Gimme Some Neck is better.......2006-06-23
This CD starts off good, and there are a couple of good songs, but overall it's uneven and packed with too many overused cliches for my taste. I like Ron, and agree with another reviewer that the Stones should have used Keith and Ron as vocal talent much more than they have.
this CD rocks..........2005-08-30
I don't think I appreciated this record when it originally came out. Gave it a listen & said "eh". It's just as good as his 70's output just doesn't conjure the memories of the earlier ones. Plus I got it for a buck 59 from an Amazon market seller...you can't beat that!
ronnie's best record.......2004-04-09
Slide on This is Ronnie Wood's best record. Written in collaboration with Bernard Fowler (backing vocalist of the Rolling Stones, and lead singer in several Charlie Watts'records) is very inspired and very intriguing. Testify, Breathe on Me and Always Wanted More are among Ronnie's best songs ever--they're as fresh as 'I can feel the fire' but they have better lyrics. The record is enriched by (the reproduction of) Ronnie's paintings. It's kind of curious that the Stones have only sporadically (pretty Beat Up, Dance, ..) used Ronnie's compositions. In any case, Slide on this is a must.
RONNIE GROOVES YOU! THE BEST RECORD NEVER MADE BY THE STONES.......2003-02-08
Originally issued in '93 on Continuum Records this rockin' live album Slide On Liveby Rolling Stone/ex Faces git slinger
Ronnie Wood and his 'crack' back up band has now been reissued by Koch International with all new artwork and 2 bonus
unreleased studio recordings. The bonus cuts are "I Don't Know What You've Got" & "You Really Got A Hold On Me" and
will melt your soul. This live album was recorded on Ronnie's '92-'93 world tour in support of his first Continuum Records
'Slide On This' solo album (also just reissued by Koch International). Highlights found on this album include the smoking
Dylan's "Seven Days," the Stones "Pretty Beat Up," the Faces "Stay With Me" and his own solo classics "I Can Feel The Fire"
& "Josephine". Eight other live tunes round out this set. The sound for a live recording is crystal clear and delivers a wallop. As
Ronnie says in his song AM I GROOVIN' YOU? Yes Ronnie you are!
Ronnie is always Ronnie.......2002-10-09
Ronnie has no problem standing alone....he's driven to live a rock and roll life, and this is what you get from his compulsion.....good stuff, great slide (which you would expect from the title), hard & raw (even with Bernard trying hard to give him some class). He had no problem standing alone while he was in the Faces and throughout his 17 year Stones "apprenticeship" so by 92 he had it down. On this one he uses Charlie Watts, Bernard Fowler, Ian McLagan & Chuck Leavell from the Stones machine, but there is no doubt it's Ronnie throughout....this is what rock really comes down to....no MTV, no FM playlist, just the real thing.
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