Some Girls Bridges to Babylon Steel Wheels A bigger Bang
Only going with 4 selections.
Ronnie didn't play on all of Black & Blue and Tattoo & Emotional are made up of fillers from many studio cuts some with Ronnie, some without.
Undercover and Dirty work represent the worst Stones output of Ronnie's time with the band however it is unreasonable to lay this all at his door. In fact Wyman claimed that Ronnie kept the band together during his early years with the band and for that he deserves our love, praise and devotion.
With a smile on your face and a tear right in your eye
Going by the title of this thread, I will include Tattoo You, there was a post here before where many didn't include Tattoo as an 80s album, well it was released in 81 and Ronnie was a Stone then so...
Some Girls Tattoo You Love You Live Voodoo Lounge Stripped
First of all. I don't consider Stripped to be a studio album. Otherwise I would have surely included in my top 5. Probably 1st. As far as what Woody actually played on is I guess always debatable depending on who you believe.....But for those who included BTB. Ughh. I may even take Dirty Work over that. Or maybe even VL as well.
> Tattoo & Emotional are made up of fillers from > many studio cuts some with Ronnie, some without.
ER is by all means a properly recorded album, and it's not made up of left overs from previous albums. Wood plays on all tracks. It's recorded in a three month period between June and August 1979.
> Undercover and Dirty work represent the worst > Stones output of Ronnie's time with the band > however it is unreasonable to lay this all at his > door.
Dirty Work maybe, but Undercover is a great album. It's actually the last album where the Stones still meant something musically, and where they still had the image of sex and violence.