Rating? 9/10
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
Ron Wood - Anthology: The Essential Crossexion
It is impossible to appreciate Ron Wood's music and muscianship to the
fullest without the context of the original albums. Buying every single
album Ron Wood has ever been part of, however, is obviously not cost
effective for the casual fan. So the compilation "albums" are the next
best thing. Every music fan needs to have a little Woodie in their
collection. That being said, "Essential Crossexion" is arguably the best
Ron Wood compilation available; & a great place to start a Ron
Wood collection for someone on a budget. The track selection here is
phenomenal. The songs span from his early career as a bassist with
Jeff Beck to guitarist & Keith's foil in the Stones. The sound
quality is very, very good and a definite upgrade if you have some of
this music on the original cd releases or even vinyl. The great thing
about this is you can use this album as a springboard to explore Wood's
individual albums or work with his other bands. My personal favorites
are "I've Got My Own Album To Do" and the best album the Stones never
did, "Gimme Some Neck"; both feature Keith Richard too. For fans out
there who already have some of Wood's cds, get "Crossexion" for playing
in the car (especially if you are too lazy, like me, to compile your
own disc from the original album cds). ****Finally, this title has been
released in three versions, two import & one domestic, all
relatively the same. I recommend doing a price search for all three and purchase the one with the best price.****
Rating? 9/10
Rating? 9/10
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