Gimme Some Neck
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Gimme Some Neck | ||||
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Studio album by Ronnie Wood | ||||
Released | 20 April 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1977-79 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Roy Thomas Baker | |||
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Gimme Some Neck is Ronnie Wood's third solo album, released in 1979. It was a minor hit and his best performance on the charts to date, peaking at #45 on Billboard with 13 weeks on the Top 200. The album artwork features illustrations drawn by Wood himself, with his self-portrait in the center of the front side.
To tour the United States in support of the album Wood formed The New Barbarians with Keith Richards. The Largo concert of the tour was recorded and released as Buried Alive: Live in Maryland in 2006.
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Ronnie Wood except where noted.
- "Worry No More" (Jerry Lynn Williams) - 2:34
- "Breakin’ My Heart" - 4:17
- "Delia" (Traditional) - 0:42
- "Buried Alive" - 3:37
- "Come to Realise" - 3:52
- "Infekshun" - 4:03
- "Seven Days" (Bob Dylan) - 4:10
- "We All Get Old" - 4:09
- "F.U.C. Her" - 3:15
- "Lost and Lonely" - 4:14
- "Don't Worry" - 3:26
Personnel
- Ronnie Wood - lead vocals, guitar
- Mick Jagger - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
- Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals
- Dave Mason - guitar
- Mick Taylor - bass, guitar
- Robert "Pops" Popwell - bass
- Charlie Watts - drums
- Jim Keltner - drums
- Mick Fleetwood - drums
- Ian McLagan - keyboards
- Swamp Dogg - piano
- Harry Phillips - piano
- Bobby Keys - saxophone
- Jerry Lynn Williams - piano, backing vocals
- Jon Lind - backing vocals
Studio/Road Crew
- Royden "Chuch" Magee
- Gary Schultz
- Ernest Cain Salgado
- Johnny Starbuck
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