Snakes And Ladders / The Best of Faces

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Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces
Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces cover
Compilation album by Faces
Released 1976
Genre Rock
Length 49:05
Label Warner Brothers Records
Professional reviews
Faces chronology
Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners
(1974)
Snakes And Ladders / The Best of Faces
(1976)
Good Boys... When They're Asleep
(1999)


Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces was an October 1976 best-of album by the British rock group Faces, an attempt to collect all of the popular songs from the group that had disbanded the previous year. Featuring photography by Tom Wright and cover art by guitarist Ron Wood, it was superseded by the far superior Good Boys... When They're Asleep in 1999.

The selections are biased in favor of Rod Stewart's lead vocals, with only one track featuring Ron Wood on vocals, and none featuring Ronnie Lane, the group's secondary vocalist, who sang on several tracks on each of the group's four studio albums.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Pool Hall Richard" (R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  2. "Cindy Incidentally" (I. McLagan-R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  3. "Ooh La La" (R. Lane-R. Wood)
  4. "Sweet Lady Mary" (R. Lane-R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  5. "Flying" (R. Lane-R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  6. "Pineapple and the Monkey" (R. Wood)
  7. "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything" (K. Jones-I. McLagan-R. Stewart-R. Wood-T. Yamauchi)
  8. "Had Me A Real Good Time" (R. Lane-R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  9. "Stay With Me" (R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  10. "Miss Judy's Farm" (R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  11. "Silicone Grown" (R. Stewart-R. Wood)
  12. "Around The Plynth" (R. Stewart-R. Wood)

[edit] Group Members and Other Participants

[edit] Additional information

  • Tracks 5, 6 and 12 from First Step (1970), and produced by the Faces.
  • Tracks 4 and 8 from Long Player (1971), and produced by the Faces.
  • Tracks 9 and 10 from A Nod Is As Good As A Wink... To A Blind Horse (1971), and produced by the Faces with Glyn Johns.
  • Tracks 2, 3 and 11 from Ooh La La (1973), and produced by Glyn Johns.
  • Track 1 from the 1973 single, and produced by the Faces.
  • Track 7 from the 1975 single, and produced by the Faces.