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Ronnie Wood|I Feel Like Playing

I Feel Like Playing

Ronnie Wood

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Ron Wood had a rough couple years following the publication of his 2007 autobiography, splitting with his wife of over 20 years and entering rehab for yet another time, but you never would be able to tell this based on his 2010 album I Feel Like Playing. Like his previous six solo albums, it has nothing more on its mind than a good time, a studio party where everybody is invited. This time around, Slash, Billy Gibbons, Bobby Womack and Flea all drop by to have a little fun on a collection rockers, reggae, blues and boogie, the sounds that have been Woody’s stock in trade since 1974’s I’ve Got My Own Album to Do. Everybody involved is a little bit older and straighter than the crew in ’74, so the tempos don’t push as hard, the guitars aren’t quite as loud and the vocals are quite a bit more gravelly, but otherwise I Feel Like Playing is of a piece with what Woody has done before. And this is not a bad thing at all -- in fact, it’s kind of remarkable that Wood has weathered as much as he has and is still capable as knocking out a record as relaxed and nonchalant as this. It’s no dark night of the soul, it’s just another good all-star jam but one where it doesn’t sound like Wood is over-staying his welcome.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Why You Wanna Go And Do A Thing Like That For
00:05:28

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

2
Sweetness My Weakness
00:05:45

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

3
Lucky Man
00:05:03

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

4
I Gotta See
00:03:44

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

5
Thing About You
00:04:33

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

6
Catch You
00:04:05

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

7
Spoonful
00:05:35

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

8
I Don't Think So
00:05:02

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

9
100%
00:04:56

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

10
Fancy Pants
00:05:26

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

11
Tell Me Something
00:03:20

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

12
Forever
00:04:45

Ronnie Wood, MainArtist

© 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2010 Eagle Records

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Ron Wood had a rough couple years following the publication of his 2007 autobiography, splitting with his wife of over 20 years and entering rehab for yet another time, but you never would be able to tell this based on his 2010 album I Feel Like Playing. Like his previous six solo albums, it has nothing more on its mind than a good time, a studio party where everybody is invited. This time around, Slash, Billy Gibbons, Bobby Womack and Flea all drop by to have a little fun on a collection rockers, reggae, blues and boogie, the sounds that have been Woody’s stock in trade since 1974’s I’ve Got My Own Album to Do. Everybody involved is a little bit older and straighter than the crew in ’74, so the tempos don’t push as hard, the guitars aren’t quite as loud and the vocals are quite a bit more gravelly, but otherwise I Feel Like Playing is of a piece with what Woody has done before. And this is not a bad thing at all -- in fact, it’s kind of remarkable that Wood has weathered as much as he has and is still capable as knocking out a record as relaxed and nonchalant as this. It’s no dark night of the soul, it’s just another good all-star jam but one where it doesn’t sound like Wood is over-staying his welcome.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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