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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Just Like This
| name = Just Like This
| Cover =
| type = [[Compilation album]]
| Type = [[Compilation album]]
| artist = [[Mick Ronson]]
| Artist = [[Mick Ronson]]
| cover =Mick Ronson – Just Like This.jpg
| Released = 1999
| alt =
| released = 15 March 1999
| Recorded = 1976–1977, [[Bearsville Studios]], [[Bearsville, New York]]
| Genre = Rock
| recorded = November and December 1976
| venue = [[Bearsville Studios|Bearsville Sound Studios]], <br/> [[Bearsville, New York|Bearsville NY]] <br/> and <br/> the Barn, [[Woodstock, New York|Woodstock, NY]]
| Length = 63:44
| Producer = Mick Ronson
| studio =
| genre = Rock
| Last album = ''[[Heaven and Hull]]''<br/>(1994)
| length = 63:44
| This album = ''Just Like This''<br/>(1999)
| label = Burning Airlines (1999) <br/> Easy Action (2018)
| Next album = ''[[Showtime (Mick Ronson album)|Showtime]]'' <br/>(1999)
| producer = Mick Ronson
| prev_title = [[Heaven and Hull]]
| prev_year = 1994
| next_title = [[Showtime (Mick Ronson album)|Showtime]]
| next_year = 1999
}}
}}

'''''Just Like This''''' is a studio album of previously unreleased material recorded between 1976 and 1977 by [[Mick Ronson]]. It was supposed to become Mick Ronson's third solo album after ''[[Slaughter on 10th Avenue]]''<br/>(1974) and ''[[Play Don't Worry]]''<br />(1975), but due to low selling amounts the record company refused to release it in 1977.
'''''Just Like This''''' is the fourth solo studio album by [[Mick Ronson]], consisting of previously unreleased material recorded in November and December 1976.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/11534046 Discogs ~ ''Just Like This'' 1999 2CD, Burning Airlines (PILOT50) UK]</ref> It was supposed to become Ronson's third solo album after ''[[Slaughter on 10th Avenue (Mick Ronson album)|Slaughter on 10th Avenue]]'' (1974) and ''[[Play Don't Worry]]'' (1975), but due to low selling amounts of these albums, record company RCA refused to release this third album in 1977.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}
The album is finally released six years after Mick's death (1993) on 15 March 1999 by New Millennium Music (Burning Airlines label) in a limited amount. A rare extra limited amount has an extra bonus CD with 7 demo's and 2 outtakes. The release was fully backed by Mick Ronson's widow Suzanne Ronson.

''Just Like This'' was finally released six years after Ronson's death (1993), on 15 March 1999, by New Millennium Music (Burning Airlines label) in a limited amount. A rare extra limited amount has an extra bonus CD with seven demos and two outtakes.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/5615928 Discogs ~ ''Just Like This'' 1999 Limited edition double CD, Burning Airlines (PILOT50) UK]</ref> The release was backed by Mick Ronson's widow Suzanne Ronson.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

Two songs from the album, "I'd Give Anything to See You" and "Hard Life" were included in the 2017 feature-length biographical documentary, and compilation Soundtrack,<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/master/view/1376537 Discogs ~ ''Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story the Soundtrack'']</ref> entitled '''''[[Mick Ronson#In popular culture|Beside Bowie: the Mick Ronson Story]]'''''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3jh6LSgwow YouTube ~ ''Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story'' (2017) Trailer #1]</ref>


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
All tracks composed by Mick Ronson; except where indicated
All tracks composed by Mick Ronson, except where indicated.


CD One:
CD One:
# "Just Like This" ([[T-Bone Walker]])
# "Just Like This" ([[T-Bone Walker]])
# "I'd Give Anything"
# "I'd Give Anything to See You"
# "Takin' a Train" (Jay Davis)
# "Takin' a Train" (Jay Davis)
# "Hard Life"
# "Hard Life"
# "(I'm Just A) Junkie for Your Love" ([[Ricky Fataar]])
# "(I'm Just a) Junkie for Your Love" ([[Ricky Fataar]])
# "Crazy Love" ([[Blondie Chaplin]])
# "Crazy Love" ([[Blondie Chaplin]])
# "Hey Grandma" ([[Skip Spence]])
# "Hey Grandma" ([[Skip Spence]])
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CD Two:
CD Two:
# "Crazy Love" (Demo)
# "Crazy Love" <small>(demo)</small>
# "I'd Give Anything To See You (Right Now)" - Demo
# "I'd Give Anything to See You (Right Now)" - <small>(demo)</small>
# "Takin' The Next Train" (Demo)
# "Takin' The Next Train" <small>(demo)</small>
# "Hard Life" (Ballad version)
# "Hard Life" <small>(Ballad version)</small>
# "Junkie" (Demo)
# "Junkie" <small>(demo)</small>
# "Hey Grandma" (Demo)
# "Hey Grandma" <small>(demo)</small>
# "Just Like This" (Demo)
# "Just Like This" <small>(demo)</small>
# "Ronno's Bar & Grill" (Studio outtake)
# "Ronno's Bar & Grill" <small>(studio outtake)</small>
# "In the Old Mountains of the East Riding" (Outtake)
# "In the Old Mountains of the East Riding" <small>(studio outtake)</small>


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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*Burt Carey – bass
*Burt Carey – bass
*Bobby Chen – drums, backing vocals
*Bobby Chen – drums, backing vocals
*Executive Producer: Suzanne Ronson


==Notes==
Executive Producer: Suzanne Ronson
Recorded in November and December 1976 at Bearsville Sound Studio.


==References==
{{Mick Ronson}}
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 01:58, 2 December 2024

Just Like This
Compilation album by
Released15 March 1999
RecordedNovember and December 1976
VenueBearsville Sound Studios,
Bearsville NY
and
the Barn, Woodstock, NY
GenreRock
Length63:44
LabelBurning Airlines (1999)
Easy Action (2018)
ProducerMick Ronson
Mick Ronson chronology
Heaven and Hull
(1994)
Just Like This
(1999)
Showtime
(1999)

Just Like This is the fourth solo studio album by Mick Ronson, consisting of previously unreleased material recorded in November and December 1976.[1] It was supposed to become Ronson's third solo album after Slaughter on 10th Avenue (1974) and Play Don't Worry (1975), but due to low selling amounts of these albums, record company RCA refused to release this third album in 1977.[citation needed]

Just Like This was finally released six years after Ronson's death (1993), on 15 March 1999, by New Millennium Music (Burning Airlines label) in a limited amount. A rare extra limited amount has an extra bonus CD with seven demos and two outtakes.[2] The release was backed by Mick Ronson's widow Suzanne Ronson.[citation needed]

Two songs from the album, "I'd Give Anything to See You" and "Hard Life" were included in the 2017 feature-length biographical documentary, and compilation Soundtrack,[3] entitled Beside Bowie: the Mick Ronson Story.[4]

Track listing

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All tracks composed by Mick Ronson, except where indicated.

CD One:

  1. "Just Like This" (T-Bone Walker)
  2. "I'd Give Anything to See You"
  3. "Takin' a Train" (Jay Davis)
  4. "Hard Life"
  5. "(I'm Just a) Junkie for Your Love" (Ricky Fataar)
  6. "Crazy Love" (Blondie Chaplin)
  7. "Hey Grandma" (Skip Spence)
  8. "Is That Any Way"
  9. "I've Got No Secrets"
  10. "Hard Headed Woman"
  11. "Roll Like the River" (Ronson, Mick Barakan, Bobby Chen, Burt Carey)
  12. "Angel No. 9" (Craig Fuller)

CD Two:

  1. "Crazy Love" (demo)
  2. "I'd Give Anything to See You (Right Now)" - (demo)
  3. "Takin' The Next Train" (demo)
  4. "Hard Life" (Ballad version)
  5. "Junkie" (demo)
  6. "Hey Grandma" (demo)
  7. "Just Like This" (demo)
  8. "Ronno's Bar & Grill" (studio outtake)
  9. "In the Old Mountains of the East Riding" (studio outtake)

Personnel

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  • Mick Ronson – vocals, guitar
  • Shane Fontayne – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jay Davis – bass, backing vocals
  • Burt Carey – bass
  • Bobby Chen – drums, backing vocals
  • Executive Producer: Suzanne Ronson

Notes

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Recorded in November and December 1976 at Bearsville Sound Studio.

References

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