Ronnie Wood

Ronnie Wood

hard rock, psychedelic rock

United Kingdom

"With a raw edge punctuated by swaying grooves and rhythmic tension, Wood’s music unfolds like a conversation steeped in both grit and warmth."

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Gimme Some Neck

Gimme Some Neck

1979

Ronnie Wood holds a unique place in music history as a sonic bridge between the raw power of rock and the deep emotional currents of blues.
Ronnie Wood holds a unique place in music history as a sonic bridge between the raw power of rock and the deep emotional currents of blues. His contributions extend beyond his role as a guitarist; he embodies the spirit of collaboration that has defined rock music's evolution, welcoming listeners into an expansive world where spontaneity and authenticity reign. By weaving together diverse influences, Wood invites fans to experience not just individual tracks, but a communal soundscape that captures the essence of shared musical moments. His approach often emphasizes a visceral connection over technical precision, embracing the gritty textures of live performance while celebrating the imperfections that make music feel alive. Wood’s style is characterized by his instinctual playing, where each note serves as an expressive brushstroke in a vibrant tapestry of sound, encouraging fellow musicians to engage in a dynamic dialogue rather than merely follow scripted parts. Thematically, Wood frequently explores the intricacies of love, loss, and the relentless passage of time with a sincerity that resonates deeply. His lyrics often blend storytelling with impressionistic imagery, drawing listeners into scenes that evoke both nostalgia and immediacy. This duality creates a layered experience, where irony dances alongside heartfelt emotion, embodying the complexity of human relationships.

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Ronnie Wood's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

13 releases 13 albums 1974–2010
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ronnie Wood sound like?

With a raw edge punctuated by swaying grooves and rhythmic tension, Wood’s music unfolds like a conversation steeped in both grit and warmth. Rooted in hard rock and psychedelic rock. Start with I've Got My Own Album to Do.

What is the best Ronnie Wood album to start with?

The best album to start with is "I've Got My Own Album to Do" (1974). It's the most representative of what makes Ronnie Wood worth hearing.

Who is Ronnie Wood for?

If you're into hard rock and psychedelic rock, Ronnie Wood is worth your time. With a raw edge punctuated by swaying grooves and rhythmic tension, Wood’s music unfolds like a conversation steeped in both grit and warmth.

How many albums does Ronnie Wood have?

Ronnie Wood has 13 releases in their discography, including 13 albums.