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Jair Motta |
Can anyone post the tracklisting for 1,2,3,4, Ron Woodsy album? I will try find them by Kazaa.
I�m mistaked or this album never has been releases in CD? Does anybody knows why
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sirfito |
It was released on cd.
Castle also released it later in a special double cd-set with Gimme Some Neck.
Later i will send you the track list, if you want it.
You can check some info in allmusic.com
Best,
Fito
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Jair Motta |
Hey there, thanks. I�ve check that web site and find the tracklisting
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Soldatti |
If you want to know the album was the last hit of Ronnie as solo peaking at #164 in the Billboard 200 with 4 weeks on chart. |
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J.J.Flash |
Hey Jair, Damn, check your PM. Por gentileza!
Take care! |
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TheSavageYoungXyzzy |
Probably the weakest of Ronnie's solo albums, although none of them are really terrible, unlike some Stones albums I could mention (*cawf* Dirty Work *cawf*). The tracklist is thusly, with much thanks to T&A for sending it to me originally, and for woodywoodpecker for sending it to him.
1) 1234
2) Fountain Of Love
3) Outlaws
4) Red Eyes
5) Wind Howlin' Through
6) Priceless
7) She Was Out There
8) Down To The Ground
9) She Never Told Me
Good luck findin' it on Kazaa. I've tried, believe me, never found it.
-tSYX --- Don' gimme that ol', don' gimme that ol', don' gimme that ol, 1-2-3-4... |
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sirfito |
You are welcome, Jair.
Best,
Fito |
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T&A |
Savage:
I couldn't agree with you any less. 1234 is Ronnie's strongest album, IMO. Wonderful combination of soulful tunes and rockers. Charlie's there on a couple of tracks that are particularly Stonesy. Outlaws (THE best non-Stones Chuck Berry rocker any of the boys have done), Redeyes, Fountain of Love...hell, all of them. Wonderful album. His best. Superb playing; superb songs.
Aside from the long OOP two-fer mentioned above, the album was also released as a single disc in Japan several years ago. You can find both from time to time on Ebay - expect to pay at least $30 - more than worth it if you ask me.
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TheSavageYoungXyzzy |
quote: T&A wrote:
Savage:
I couldn't agree with you any less. 1234 is Ronnie's strongest album, IMO. Wonderful combination of soulful tunes and rockers. Charlie's there on a couple of tracks that are particularly Stonesy. Outlaws (THE best non-Stones Chuck Berry rocker any of the boys have done), Redeyes, Fountain of Love...hell, all of them. Wonderful album. His best. Superb playing; superb songs.
"Outlaws" is indeed an awesome number. As is "1234". As are, to a lesser extent, "She Was Out There" and "She Never Told Me". But the production, while a little better than Gimme Some Neck, still is terrible, muting the guitars far too much. Ronnie needs room to snarl! That's what makes I've Got My Own Album To Do so awesome!
I really don't like "Fountain Of Love", that's Ronnie's way of selling out to the 80s, and while it's nowhere near as bad as any other artist of the era, it still ain't great.
I do think that it's Ronnie's weakest album. But when you consider that Ronnie's never really released a bad album... and certainly has never stooped to the level of his former bandmate/songwriting partner who-shall-remain-nameless. Ronnie's worst is a lot of other people's best.
-tSYX --- la la la la laaaaa, la la la la la la... |
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T&A |
Ronnie's worst is a lot of other people's best.
Amen, to that Savage. I just say 1234 is a very fun album. It got overlooked because of Tattoo You, but it has stood the test of time very well, IMO. Doesn't sound as "dated" as his first two albums (both of which I still love).
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jb |
No. |
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Jair Motta |
snuffin too much there |
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TheSavageYoungXyzzy |
quote: jb wrote:
No.
So it *was* you!
-tSYX --- no |
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luridchief |
OUTLAWS is one of my faves! |
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