Ronnie Wood Reflects: The Rolling Stones Reissue 'Black and Blue' with Live Version of 'Fool To Cry

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Ronnie Wood Reflects: The Rolling Stones Reissue 'Black and Blue' with Live Version of 'Fool To Cry

The Rolling Stones have released a live version of their song "Fool To Cry" from their 1976 album "Black And Blue." The band performed this track during their Tour of Europe '76 at Les Abattoirs in Paris. The upcoming reissue of "Black and Blue" is set to be released on November 14 by Interscope/UMe. This album was the first one without former guitarist Mick Taylor, who was replaced by Ronnie Wood. The recording sessions for the album included auditions with several guitarists before Ronnie Wood officially joined the band.

Ronnie Wood's addition to The Rolling Stones came after he left The Faces and signed up for the band's U.S. tour in 1976. This marked the beginning of his long-standing tenure with the group, spanning over five decades and including numerous live and studio albums, as well as groundbreaking world tours. In a new interview featured in the reissue box set, Ronnie Wood reflects on joining the band with the sentiment that he was meant to be there.

For more information on the reissue of "Black and Blue" and to listen to the live version of "Fool To Cry," visit the band's website.