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  1. The album was recorded at The Wick, Wood's house in Richmond, south-west London. During this period, Wood assisted Jagger in writing and recording the Rolling Stones ' 1974 single " It's Only Rock 'n Roll ", while Jagger reciprocated by helping Wood with his album's opening track, "I Can Feel the Fire".

    • 1973–74
    • Rock
    • 13 September 1974
    • The Wick, Richmond, London
  2. I've Got My Own Album to Do: writing, guitar, vocals, piano 1975 Now Look: guitar and backing vocals 1978 Peter Tosh: Bush Doctor: guitar and production 1979 Ronnie Wood Gimme Some Neck: backing vocals and guitar Ian McLagan: Troublemaker: guitar and backing vocals on "Truly" 1981 Max Romeo: Holding Out My Love for You: guitar and ...

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  3. I've Got My Own Album to Do album in studio; Artista: Ronnie Wood: Pubblicazione: 23 settembre 1974 pubblicato nel Regno Unito: Durata: 47:00 Dischi: 1 Tracce: 11 Genere: Rock: Etichetta: Warner Bros. Records (K 56065) Produttore: Ronnie Wood, Gary Kellgren Registrazione: Richmond al The Wick Studio (casa-studio di Ron Wood), metà ...

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  4. 13 set 1994 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "I've Got My Own Album To Do" on Discogs.

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  5. 13 set 2014 · Ronnie's first solo album, I've Got My Own Album To Do features some of the most stellar musicians of 1974: George Harrison, Keith Richards, Rod Stewart, Mic...

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  6. 13 Sep 2014. I’VE GOT MY OWN ALBUM TO DO. The 13th September 2014 marks 40 years since the release of Ronnie’s first ever solo album, the classic I’ve Got My Own Album To Do. The album comprises of eleven tracks, composed by Ronnie and the likes of George Harrison and Keith Richards.

  7. Faces and future Stones guitarist Ron Wood's first solo album (with the on the nose title I've Got My Own Album to Do!) is a bit of a disappointment, especially considering its creator added such wonderful touches to both the Faces and Rod Stewart's albums.