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Slide on This
1992 studio album by Ronnie Wood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Slide on This is the fifth solo album by Ronnie Wood, released in September 1992. The final track, "Breathe on Me", is a remake from a song that originally appeared on Wood's 1975 solo album, Now Look.
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According to SoundScan, it sold over 58,000 copies in the United States. In Japan, it charted for four weeks in the top 100, reaching No. 54 and selling 21,000 copies.
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Ronnie Wood and Bernard Fowler, except where indicated.
- "Somebody Else Might"
- "Testify" (George Clinton, Deron Taylor)
- "Ain't Rock and Roll"
- "Josephine"
- "Knock Yer Teeth Out" (Wood, Fowler, Julian Lloyd)
- "Ragtime Annie (Lillie's Bordello)" (Trad.)
- "Must Be Love" (Jerry Williams)
- "Fear for Your Future"
- "Show Me" (Williams)
- "Always Wanted More" [Duet with Joe Elliott]
- "Thinkin'"
- "Like It"
- "Breathe on Me" (Wood)
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Personnel
- Ronnie Wood - vocals, guitar, acoustic bass, harmonica
- The Edge - additional guitar
- Doug Wimbish - bass
- Ian McLagan - piano
- Chuck Leavell - piano, Hammond organ B-3
- Bernard Fowler - keyboards, drum programming, vocals
- Sean Garvey - accordion, squeezebox
- Felim Gormley - saxophone
- Sergei Erdenko, Colm McCauchey, Oleg Ponomarev - fiddle on "Ragtime Annie (Lillie's Bordello)" and "Always Wanted More"
- Michael Kamen - string arrangements, production
- Charlie Watts - drums
- Simon Kirke - drums
- Wayne P. Sheehy - drums
- Joe Elliott - vocals on "Always Wanted More"
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References
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