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00:00Ron Wood's Fearless Anthology captures six decades of rock evolution.
00:05While streaming algorithms push yesterday's hits into digital obscurity,
00:09Ron Wood's Fearless Anthology 1965-2025 proves some careers deserve the full documentary treatment.
00:17This double-disc retrospective, arriving September 26, 2025,
00:22maps the improbable journey from Teenage Birds member to Rolling Stone's institution.
00:26Your music collection probably contains Wood's work without you realizing it.
00:31The anthology traces his path through rock's most influential acts,
00:35from the creation's psychedelic experiments, through Jeff Beck Group's Blues Rock Innovations,
00:39the Faces' boozy swagger, and five decades anchoring the Stones' rhythm section.
00:45Think of it as Rock's most extensive collaboration network made audible.
00:49The collection includes highlights from all seven solo albums plus key partnerships,
00:54the Faces' ooh-la-la, Rod Stewart's every picture tells a story,
00:58and collaborations with George Harrison, Billy Gibbons, and Bob Dylan.
01:03Chronological journey from 1965 Birds recordings to 2025 new material.
01:08Features Wood's signature weaving guitar style with Keith Richards.
01:12Includes new essay by Paul Sexton with fresh interviews.
01:15Marks both 50th anniversary with Stones and 60th year of professional music.
01:19Four brand new tracks recorded in 2025 break Wood's 15-year recording hiatus,
01:25including his cover of the Falcon's You're So Fine.
01:29For someone who spent decades perfecting the art of musical conversation,
01:33these fresh recordings suggest the conversation isn't over.
01:37This anthology doesn't just celebrate Wood's past,
01:40it demonstrates how legacy artists can curate their narratives
01:43in an age where streaming platforms fragment musical histories.
01:47Your understanding of rock's evolution gets the complete picture,
01:50not just the algorithm's unchanging rock bands.
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