Small Faces
Small Faces
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
As I delicately placed the white vinyl edition of Small Faces' self-titled album on my turntable, I couldn't help but feel a little nostalgic. The iconic British band's 1967 record has been reissued on this limited edition white vinyl, and let me tell you, it's a true blast from the past.
From the infectious grooves of "Runnin' Wild" to the psychedelic swirls of "Here Comes the Nice," Small Faces' debut album is a whirlwind of 60s rock 'n' roll goodness. The band's signature blend of R&B, soul, and mod influences is on full display here, and it's impossible not to get swept up in the sheer energy and exuberance of their music.
Steve Marriott's distinctively raspy vocals soar over Ronnie Lane's groovy basslines and Ian McLagan's ferocious organ playing, creating a sound that is both timeless and utterly of its time. And let's not forget about Kenney Jones' impeccable drumming, driving the songs forward with a relentless urgency.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of the Small Faces or a newcomer to their music, this reissue is a must-have for any vinyl collector. So dust off your record player, pour yourself a cuppa, and let Small Faces take you on a journey through the swinging 60s. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
2. Something I Want to Tell You
3. Feeling Lonely
4. Happy Boys Happy
5. Things Are Going to Get Better
6. My Way of Giving
7. Green Circles
8. Become Like You
9. Get Yourself Together
10. All Our Yesterdays
11. Talk to You
12. Show Me the Way
13. Up the Wooden Hill to Bedfordshire
14. Eddie's Dreaming
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About the artist
Small Faces
The Small Faces may have been small in stature, but their impact on the British music scene was monumental. Hailing from the bustling streets of London in the swinging sixties, this mod-influenced rock band quickly rose to fame with their infectious melodies and energetic live performances. Fronted by the dynamic duo of Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane, the Small Faces were known for their captivating stage presence and catchy tunes that had audiences dancing in the aisles. With hits like "Itchycoo Park" and "All or Nothing", it's no wonder they are still revered by music fans around the world. But it wasn't just their music that set them apart, it was their swagger and style that truly made them stand out from the crowd. From their sharp suits to their perfectly coiffed hair, the Small Faces were the epitome of cool in an era defined by rebellion and experimentation. Despite their success, the band faced their fair share of challenges, with lineup changes and internal tensions threatening to derail their career. But through it all, the Small Faces remained true to their roots and continued to push the boundaries of rock music. Sadly, the band's time together was short-lived, with Marriott leaving to form Humble Pie and Lane pursuing a solo career. However, their legacy lives on, with their music still being celebrated and admired by new generations of music lovers. So raise a glass to the Small Faces, a band that may have been small in name, but whose impact on British music will always be larger than life.
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