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His first solo album opens up his own world of sound.
This is the solo debut album from Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood, created with his friends. It blends a variety of genres and vividly imprints his individuality.
Recorded at Ronnie Wood's London home studio, "The Wick," and featuring a stellar lineup of guests including Keith Richards, George Harrison, and Ian McLagan, the album's diverse musical style centers on rock, interweaving elements of blues, soul, and country. The album's core tracks are "Far East Man," co-written with George Harrison, and "I Can Feel the Fire," showcasing Wood's guitar and vocals. The warmth and earthiness permeating the album vividly reflect his humanity and musical exploration. This is a crucial album that showcased Ronnie Wood's musical independence and left a lasting mark on the 1970s rock scene.