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A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse
(1971)
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The Faces' third album, A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse, finally gave the group their long-awaited hit single in "Stay with Me," helping send the album into the Billboard Top Ten, which is certainly a testament to both the song and the album, but it's hard to separate its success from that of Rod Stewart's sudden solo stardom. In the ...
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Duper Sessions
(2006)
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Sondre Lerche and the Faces Down Quartet
Sondre Lerche's third album, 2006's Duper Sessions, is a surprise. Maybe even a shock. Certainly anyone who was expecting him to follow up Two Way Monologue with another great pop record may be disappointed. At first. Once you reconcile yourself to the idea that Lerche has made a jazz-pop record, the songcraft, laid-back approach and Lerche's ...
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Nuggets, Vol. 2: Original Artyfacts From the British Empire & Beyond
(2001)
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Nuggets, Lenny Kaye's original 1972 compilation of garage and psych, loomed large in the record collectors consciousness, canonizing a portion of rock that was originally laughed off while setting the standard for reissues. Rhino's 1998 box set of the same name expanded the scope of that record, replicating most of the original while gloriously ...
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All Day, All Night
(1997)
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Changing Faces
Changing Faces' second album, All Day, All Night, finds the group working a musical territory similar to their debut, namely smooth urban R&B with light hip-hop influences. Although the group's material is wildly uneven, the production is stylish and their vocals are strong, making the weak moments tolerable and the best songs quite attractive. ...
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Changing Faces
(1995)
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Changing Faces' recording career was off to a pleasant, if less than spectacular, start with this self-titled debut album. The name Changing Faces alluded to changing trends in 1990s R&B, which was moving away from hard-driving, hard-edged new jack swing and toward a smoother, softer type of medium-tempo groove. In fact, pretty much everything on ...
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Ooh La La
(1973)
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Faces
It wasn't all over but the shouting, but the Faces sure weren't thriving when they released their last album, Ooh La La, in 1973. The problem, of course, was Rod Stewart, who had turned into a superstar, causing innumerable tensions within the band. He had yet to decamp to America, had yet to turn to pop instead of rock & roll, but he was on the ...
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From the Beginning
(1967)
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The Small Faces
Another remastering of a classic piece of mid-'60s British rock & soul, and as important and enjoyable a record as, say, the Beatles' Rubber Soul or the Stones' Aftermath, even if the album itself was slapped together by Decca in an effort to undercut the band's first new release for rival Immediate Records in 1967. Steve Marriott's honest, ...
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The Best of Faces: Good Boys When They're Asleep
(1999)
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Twenty years after their breakup, the Faces remained one of the most beloved bands in rock history, but it wasn't until 1999 that they were rewarded with a genuine collection, one that worked as an introduction while satisfying the dedicated with a truly listenable, terrific album. Not that the 19-track Good Boys When They're Asleep: Best of Faces ...
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Long Player
(1971)
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Faces
On their second album Long Player, the Faces truly gel -- which isn't quite the same thing as having the band straighten up and fly right because in many ways this is album is even more ragged than their debut, with tracks that sound like they were recorded through a shoebox thrown up against a couple of haphazardly placed live cuts. But if the ...
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Visit Me
(2000)
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Changing Faces
The third album from the sister duo of Changing Faces brings about more of a mature attitude and a sheer presentation of urban beats and classic R&B grooves. On Visit Me, Cassandra Lucas and Charisse Rose deliver another dose of sassy wit and hellcat rhythms. The 15-song set list featured on Visit Me is slightly vibrant, although production ...
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First Step
(1970)
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The Small Faces
The notorious sloppiness of the Faces was apparent on their debut, almost moreso on the cover than on the music, as the group was stilled billed as the Small Faces on this 1970 debut although without Steve Marriott in front, and with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood in tow, they were no longer Small. They were now larger than life, or at least mythic, ...
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Blanc Faces
(2005)
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The Definitive Rock Collection
(2007)
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Faces
When Warner issued The Best of Faces: Good Boys When They're Asleep in 1999, it was a triumph, the very best single-disc issue of the Faces to date, capturing all of their barroom craziness, tattered elegance, good-time rock & roll hedonism, and droll English wit. In short, it was unbeatable -- until now. Rhino's The Definitive Rock Collection ...
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
(1968)
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The Small Faces
There was no shortage of good psychedelic albums emerging from England in 1967-1968, but Ogden's Nut Gone Flake is special even within their ranks. The Small Faces had already shown a surprising adaptability to psychedelia with the single "Itchycoo Park" and much of their other 1967 output, but Ogden's Nut Gone Flake pretty much ripped the ...
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Five Guys Walk into a Bar...
(2004)
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There has never been a better box set than the Faces' Five Guys Walk into a Bar.... There has never been a box that captures an artist so perfectly, nor has a box set taken greater advantage of unreleased and rare material, to the point where it seems as essential and vital as the released recordings. Simply put, there's never been a box set as ...
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Phantom Punch
(2007)
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Sondre Lerche and the Faces Down
Sondre Lerche threw his fans for a loop with his last record, the jazzy, low-key Duper Sessions. While it was suitably classy and sophisticated, those who had come to love his snappy and intelligent pop songs were left in the lurch. Phantom Punch marks a return to form, but with some interesting alterations. The record's not as arranged as Two Way ...
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Guitar Rock: Guitar Thunder
(1998)
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Various Artists
Time-Life Music's Guitar Rock: Guitar Thunder features 12 rock radio staples, including "Show Me the Way" by Peter Frampton, "Easy Livin'" by Uriah Heep, "Rock You Like a Hurricane" by the Scorpions, "All Right Now" by Free, "American Woman" by the Guess Who, "Summertime Blues" by Blue Cheer and "Whipping Post" by the Allman Brothers Band. Some of ...
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Small Faces [Immediate/Snapper-Bonus Tracks]
(2003)
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Small Faces was the second LP of that name issued by the band in the space of a year, a fact that -- coupled with its release a year later in America in somewhat modified form as There Are But Four Small Faces -- has always confused fans of the group's work. This particular album was the Small Faces' Immediate Records debut, and caught the group ...
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Playmates
(1977)
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Changing Faces: The Very Best of Rod Stewart & the Faces
(2003)
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Small Faces [40th Anniversary Edition]
(2006)
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What makes this fortieth anniversary edition of the Small Faces' self-titled 1966 debut album more worthwhile than other CD reissues of the same record -- particularly the 1996 expanded edition on Dream, which offered five bonus tracks? Well, this 2006 upgrade, aside from bearing the obligatory "digitally remastered" sticker, offers eleven bonus ...
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The British Invasion: History of British Rock, Vol. 6
(1991)
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Volumes six through nine in British Invasion: History of British Rock appeared three years after the initial five volumes, and appropriately they pick up in the late '60s, where the original installments ended. In general, these later volumes rely more on obscurities, forgotten singles and British hits than their predecessors, but Vol. 6 is the ...
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The British Invasion: History of British Rock, Vol. 7
(1991)
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Despite the presence of some very big hits, British Invasion: History of British Rock, Vol. 7 relies more on second-tier singles and cult favorites than any previous installment in the series, which may make it more interesting to collectors than casual listeners. Nevertheless, fans of '60s British pop only familiar with hits may find a lot of the ...
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78 in the Shade
(1978)
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The Small Faces
Playmates and 78 in the Shade are a pair of mid-'70s reunion albums that did little to advance the group's reputation. The recording on Playmates, in particular, seems flat and muted, and while 78 in the Shade comes off better, it still wasn't going to make anyone forget the band's early history or revive its fortunes, either. Bruce Eder, All ...
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First Step
(2005)
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