Washington
(ANI):
Weeks
after
confirming
plans
to
reunite
their
group
'The
Faces',
Ronnie
Wood
and
Rod
Stewart
have
finally
recorded
their
first
album
together
in
30
years.
The
reformed
band
have
already
recorded
highly
anticipated
new
material
after
an
inspirational
trip
in
Costa
Rica,
Bermuda,
and
Miami,
Florida.
And
now,
the
legendary
duo
is
planning
for
a
tour
next
summer,
and
that
too
with
original
members
Kenney
Jones,
Ian
MCLagan.
According
to
The
Sun,
the
group
will
also
take
along
a
guest
bass
player
to
replace
the
late
Ronnie
Lane.
'The
Faces'
split
in
1975
after
Wood
began
working
with
the
Rolling
Stones,
which
brought
differences
between
Stewart
and
the
others
to
a
head,
reports
Contactmusic.