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Ori. Release '01 from the English rock guitarist and bassist best known as a member of Faces and The Rolling Stones. Featuring 13 songs with guest musicians including Scotty Moore DJ Fontana Bob Dylan Ian McLagan and many more.
Personnel: Ron Wood (vocals, various instruments); Martin Wright (vocals, drums, percussion); Kelly Jones, Leah Wood (vocals); Jesse Wood (acoustic & electric guitars, bass); Mark Wells (guitar, bass, drums); Scotty Moore, Bob Dylan (guitar); Ian McLagan (piano, keyboards); Willie Weeks (bass); Ian Jenning (upright bass); Andy Newmark, D.J. Fontana (drums). Producers: Ronnie Wood, Mark Wells, Martin Wright. Rolling Stone Ron Wood's 2001 solo album NOT FOR BEGINNERS contains the songs "Wayside," and "Hypershine," among others. The album also features several guests, including DJ Fontana and Bob Dylan. On his first solo album in nearly a decade, Ron Wood recruits some of his friends, acquaintances, and former co-workers for a throwaway disc of studio rave-ups and questionably chosen covers. Ian McLagan, Andy Newmark, Scotty Moore, DJ Fontana, and most notably, Bob Dylan lend rhythm, voices, and more to Wood's own instrumental leads and scratchy vocals. Unfortunately, the lineup is just about the only thing that's surprising or even good about the album. Whether stumbling through the Byrds' "Rock n' Roll Star" or tripping over Holland-Dozier-Holland's "Leaving Here," Wood is an awkward frontman and bandleader. Only when his guitar does the talking for him -- like on "Wayside" or Dylan's "King of Kings" -- does Not for Beginners actually sound like a record made by a guy who makes tons of money playing in one of the world's most legendary bands. ~ Michael Gallucci
Rolling Stone (9/19/02, p.104) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A typically modest effort....Wood's casual performances receive boosts from celebrity guests such as Bob Dylan..." Not For Beginners Music | List Price | $13.99 (You save $2.34) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Hard Rock CDs, Rock | | Label | SPV | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 98945  | | CD Universe Part number | 2401806 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 11, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Ron Wood - vocals, various instruments Andy Newmark Willie Weeks - bass D.J. Fontana - drums Kelly Jones Jesse Wood - acoustic & electric guitars, bass Leah Wood - vocals Leah Wood - vocals Mark Wells - guitar, bass, drums Ian Jenning - upright bass Martin Wright - vocals, drums, percussion
Also: Bob Dylan, Ian McLagan, Scotty Moore |
Ron Wood Not For Beginners Songs | 1. | Wayside |
| 2. | Rock N Roll Star |
| 3. | Whaddya Think |
| 4. | This Little Heart |
| 5. | Leaving There |
| 6. | Hypershine |
| 7. | R U Behaving Yourself |
| 8. | Be Beautiful |
| 9. | Wake up You Beauty |
| 10. | Interfere |
| 11. | Real Hardrocker |
| 12. | Heart Soul and Body |
| 13. | King of Kings |
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