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Artist:
SMALL FACES
Title:
Small Faces
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$19.00
Catalog #:
4M 181LP
180 gram vinyl. "Nowadays the Small Faces are criminally overlooked and often thought of as only the preamble to the Faces and, of course, Rod Stewart. At the time of their debut's original release back in 1966 however, they were one of the absolute greatest rock bands in the UK, with the Who and Rolling Stones being their only real competition. And lead vocalist Steve Marriott could sing circles around both Jagger and Daltrey. Reissued here in all its soul-influenced garage-rock glory is the Small Faces masterful debut."
Artist:
SMALL FACES
Title:
From The Beginning
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$19.00
Catalog #:
4M 182LP
180 gram vinyl. "The Small Faces' second album, originally released in 1967, is a rock & soul classic from Steve Marriott & Co. that holds up next to the best the Rolling Stones and Who had to offer around the same time. There's garage rock, soul, psychedelia, and dance numbers all represented. A classic release from one of the best, and most criminally underrated bands of the initial British rock explosion."
Artist:
SMALL FACES
Title:
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
Label:
CHARLY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SNAP 289CD
"One of Britain's most influential bands of the '60s and a major influence on the new wave of Britpop bands, the Small Faces hit their creative and commercial high point with their psychedelic concept album
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
. A bona fide classic, it was released on the famous Immediate label in the summer of 1968 and went straight to the number one spot in the UK album chart and remained there for six weeks. A heady bled of cockney music hall humor, tough rock numbers, blues and psychedelia, it spawned two of the group's biggest hit single in 'Afterglow (Of Your Love)' and 'Lazy Sunday.' The six tracks which made up side two of the original LP are introduced by Stanley Unwin, one of Britain's most popular comedians of the day renowned for his inventive use of English. The fourteen bonus tracks are other highlights from the group's time with Immediate Records from 1967 to 1969. As well as hit singles such as 'Itchycoo Park,' 'Here Come the Nice' and 'The Universal,' these include live recordings of 'Tin Soldier' and their 1966 Decca number one single 'All Or Nothing,' plus their memorable duet with label mate P.P. Arnold."
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