On This Day September 2 1981 – 1234 Released

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On This Day September 2 1981 – 1234 Released
On this day September 2 1981, Ronnie Wood released his fourth solo album 1234. Known for his work with the Rolling Stones and Faces, Wood took a more polished and varied approach on this release, incorporating elements of rock, soul, and rhythm and blues. The album showed off his versatility beyond guitar playing, highlighting his songwriting and vocal efforts.

While not a major commercial success, 1234 found a loyal audience among fans of Wood’s solo work. The album featured collaborations with Bobby Womack and Keith Richards, adding depth to the grooves and giving it that unmistakable blend of classic rock swagger and studio slickness.

1234 stands as a personal and expressive entry in Ronnie Wood’s discography. It bridged his blues based roots with 1980s production trends without losing his identity as a rock and roll survivor.

80s insight: Ronnie Wood recorded 1234 during a brief window between Rolling Stones tours, giving fans a closer look at his own musical voice apart from the group dynamic.

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