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1981 studio album by Ronnie Wood
1234 is the fourth solo album by English musician
Ronnie Wood, released in September 1981. In the United States, it spent five weeks on the
Billboard 200, peaking at number 164. The album was co-produced by
Andy Johns and features musical contributions from
Ian McLagan,
Charlie Watts,
Bobby Womack,
Waddy Wachtel and
Nicky Hopkins, among others.
- "1234" (
Ronnie Wood)
- "Fountain of Love" (Wood,
Jim Ford)
- "Outlaws" (Wood, Ford)
- "Redeyes" (Wood; inspired by
Mick Jagger)
- "Wind Howlin' Through" (Wood)
- "Priceless" (Wood,
Bobby Womack; arranged by
Rod Stewart)
- "She Was Out There" (Wood)
- "Down to the Ground" (Wood)
- "She Never Told Me" (Wood, Ford)
- Ronnie Wood – vocals, guitar (2,3,4,6,7,9), bass (1,4,9, dobro (4), piano (7), keyboards (9)
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Bobby Womack – 12-string guitar (2), bass (2)
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Waddy Wachtel – acoustic guitar (9)
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Robin Le Mesurier – guitar (6)
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Jimmy Haslip – bass (8,9)
- Jay Davis – bass (6)
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Ian McLagan – electric piano (2), organ (3,7,8), keyboards (9)
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Nicky Hopkins – piano (3,4,6), keyboards (9)
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Bobby Keys – saxophone (1)
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Jim Horn – saxophone (1)
- Steve Madaio - saxophone (1)
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Sherlie Matthews – backing vocals (2)
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Clydie King – backing vocals (2,6)
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Anita Pointer – backing vocals (3,9)
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Jimmy Z – harmonica
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Alvin Taylor – drums (1)
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Ian Wallace – drums (2,3,8)
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Charlie Watts – drums (4,7,9)
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Alan Myers – drums (5)
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Carmine Appice – drums (6)
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Jim Keltner – percussion (1,7,9)
- Technical
- Karat Faye - second engineer
- Ronnie Wood - artwork, drawings
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