Ronnie Wood – I Feel Like Playing
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2010 album I Feel Like Playing.
Music from I Feel Like Playing
Artists on I Feel Like Playing
Gear Used On I Feel Like Playing
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Ronnie Wood – I Feel Like Playing (2010). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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Amplifiers used by Ronnie Wood on I Feel Like Playing
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Used on I Feel Like Playing, as mentioned in this January 2011 Vintage Guitar interview.
While talk of a Stones tour in 2011 is being bandied about, Wood is focused on his new album, I Feel Like Playing (Eagle Records). His seventh solo effort, it’s his first in nine years. To get the raunchy no-frill rock-and-roll guitar sounds he is famous for, Wood used his trusty ’55 sunburst Strat, ’64 white Firebird reverse, red ’67 Strat, all cranked up through a ’50s Fender Tremolux, a ’56 Fender low-powered tweed Twin, a ’58 high-powered Twin, and a new Fender Vibro-King. To get an early Hank Marvin/Shadow’s sound when needed, Wood added a ’60 Watkins Dominator.