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Studio album by Small Faces | ||||
Released | June 1967 | |||
Recorded | 1967 Olympic Studios, London |
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Genre | British Invasion, mod, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 30:24 | |||
Label | Immediate | |||
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Cover of the US version entitled There are but Four Small Faces.
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Small Faces is the second studio album by the English rhythm and blues band Small Faces released via Immediate Records in June 1967. It peaked at number 12 in the UK Album Chart[3] and was their first LP for Immediate in 1967. Confusingly, their previous debut album released on Decca in 1966 is also entitled Small Faces.
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At the time of the release of this album, an unofficial compilation From the Beginning was released by Decca. Small Faces had transferred to the Immediate label headed by Andrew Loog Oldham. At the beginning of "All Our Yesterdays" Steve Marriott can be heard in an exaggerated cockney voice announcing "And now for your delight, the darling of Wapping Wharf launderette, Ronald the 'Leafy' Lane!!!". An alternative version of the Immediate Small Faces, entitled There are But Four Small Faces, was released in the United States somewhat belatedly through Columbia Records distribution.[4]
All tracks written by Marriott/Lane, unless otherwise noted.
Castle Communications released a combined version of the two albums on CD in 1997, it retained the original UK track listing, with the five USA tracks added at the end.
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