Most Helpful Customer Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ronnie's best record, April 9, 2004
This review is from: Slide on This (Audio CD)
Slide on This is Ronnie Wood's best record. Written in collaboration with Bernard Fowler (backing vocalist of the Rolling Stones, and lead singer in several Charlie Watts'records) is very inspired and very intriguing. Testify, Breathe on Me and Always Wanted More are among Ronnie's best songs ever--they're as fresh as 'I can feel the fire' but they have better lyrics. The record is enriched by (the reproduction of) Ronnie's paintings. It's kind of curious that the Stones have only sporadically (pretty Beat Up, Dance, ..) used Ronnie's compositions. In any case, Slide on this is a must.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stone on his own, November 5, 2001
This review is from: Slide on This (Audio CD)
I bought this album when it first came out because I am a huge Stones fan, and I can say that I am not disappointed in this effort. Ron Wood shows that he can survive on his own without the giant Stones machine and make some great music. From top to bottom, this album is filled with great music. My favorite track on this album is "Breathe On Me", a song I think is one of the best that noboby really knows about. Other standout songs are, "Somebody Else Might", "Testify", "Always Wanted More", and "Must Be Love". Even though this album is almost 10 years old and not that well known by many people, I can say that I can always turn to this and never be tired of it. To me this is what makes an album great. If you are lucky to find this disc, I highly recommend getting your hands on it.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
if you like stones, you like this cd, June 14, 2010
as some have said this album was released on a smaller label back in 1993 and wood followed it up with live dates in the U.S. and then released a live album. This album, outside of jagger's 'wandering spirit' and richard's 'talk is cheap' is probably the best representation of the style of the rolling stones: bluesy, raw, sexy, with good grooves. it's really a shame the stones don't tap into this guy more often instead of a glorified session man. any of these songs would have been better than some of the tunes that ended up on 'voodoo lounge'. 'knock yer teeth out', 'show me', 'aint rock n roll', good grief those 3 rock enough to keep me driving for hours!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No
|