Get Ready for the Highly Anticipated Ron Wood Career Anthology: Fearless: Anthology 1965-2025 – A Must-Have Collection for Music Lovers
This exciting double-disc collection showcases Ron Wood’s extensive career, featuring both his solo work and collaborative masterpieces with legendary bands such as the Rolling Stones, Faces, and the Jeff Beck Group. Scheduled for release on September 26, the anthology will be available in both 2CD and 2LP formats. Fans can already pre-order their copies to ensure they don’t miss out on this incredible compilation.
Discover the full track listing below and enjoy a rendition of the Falcons‘ 1959 hit “You’re So Fine,” which marks Wood’s first new music release since his 2010 album, I Feel Like Playing. This collection also includes a compelling new essay by Paul Sexton, featuring in-depth interviews that provide insights into Wood’s creative journey.
Celebrating a remarkable 50 years with the Rolling Stones, Ron Wood has released seven solo studio albums throughout his illustrious career. Fearless: Anthology 1965-2025 opens with tracks from his earliest bands, the Birds and the Creation, during his teenage years in the mid-’60s, before showcasing his collaborations with Jeff Beck and the Faces.
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This compilation features notable songwriting partnerships with music icons such as Rod Stewart (including the title track from Stewart’s 1971 album Every Picture Tells a Story), Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top (the 2010 track “Thing About You” from I Feel Like Playing), Ronnie Lane (the beloved title track from the Faces‘ 1973 album Ooh La La), and George Harrison (the classic “Far East Man” from 1974’s I’ve Got My Own Album to Do). Additionally, Wood’s interpretation of “Seven Days” by Bob Dylan first appeared on his 1979 album Gimme Some Neck.
Completing the anthology, Fearless: Anthology 1965-2025 features four exciting new tracks: the original song “Mother of Pearl,” refreshed versions of “You’re So Fine,” the lively Allen Toussaint classic “A Certain Girl” (with Chrissie Hynde from the Pretenders), and the popular rocksteady tune “Take It Easy” by Hopeton Lewis. The collaboration on “You’re So Fine” includes the talented Imelda May. The recording sessions were co-produced by Sean Genockey and Wood’s son, Jesse Wood.
Track Listing for Ron Wood’s Fearless: Anthology 1965-2025
“You’re on My Mind” (The Birds, 1964)
“The Girls are Naked” (The Creation, 1968)
“Plynth” [Water Down the Drain], (Jeff Beck Group from Beck-ola, 1969)
“Flying” (Faces from First Step, 1970)
“Gasoline Alley” (Rod Stewart from Gasoline Alley, 1970)
“Had Me a Real Good Time” (Faces from Long Player, 1971)
“Every Picture Tells a Story” (Rod Stewart from Every Picture Tells a Story, 1971)
“Miss Judy’s Farm” (Faces from A Nod’s as Good as a Wink … to a Blind Horse, 1971)
“Stay With Me” (from A Nod’s as Good as a Wink … to a Blind Horse, 1971)
“Too Bad” (from A Nod’s as Good as a Wink … to a Blind Horse, 1971)
“True Blue” (Rod Stewart from Never a Dull Moment, 1972)
“Ooh La La” (Faces from Ooh La La, 1973)
“I Can Feel the Fire” (from I’ve Got My Own Album to Do, 1974)
“Mystifies Me” (from I’ve Got My Own Album to Do, 1974)
“Far East Man” (from I’ve Got My Own Album to Do, 1974)
“Breathe on Me” (from Now Look, 1975)
“I Can Say She’s Alright” (from Now Look, 1975)
“Now Look” (from Now Look, 1975)
“Hey Negrita” (Rolling Stones from Black and Blue, 1976)
“Just for a Moment” (Wood and Ronnie Lane from Mahoney’s Last Stand Original Soundtrack, 1976)
“Lost and Lonely” (from Gimme Some Neck, 1979)
“Seven Days” (from Gimme Some Neck, 1979)
“Dance [Pt. 1]” (Rolling Stones from Emotional Rescue, 1980)
“Everything is Turning to Gold” (Rolling Stones from Sucking in the Seventies, 1981)
“Black Limousine” (Rolling Stones from Tattoo You, 1981)
“No Use in Crying” (from Tattoo You, 1981)
“Outlaws” (from 1234, 1981)
“Pretty Beat Up” (Rolling Stones from Undercover, 1983)
“Somebody Else Might” (from Slide on This, 1992)
“This Little Heart” (from Not for Beginners, 2001)
“Whadd’ya Think” (from Not for Beginners, 2001)
“I Gotta See” (from I Feel Like Playing, 2010)
“Thing About You” (from I Feel Like Playing, 2010)
“Why You Wanna Go Do a Thing Like That” (from I Feel Like Playing, 2010)
“Mother of Pearl”*
“A Certain Girl” (With Chrissie Hynde)*
“Take It Easy”*
“You’re So Fine” (With Imelda May)*
*-previously unreleased
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