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Small Faces - Complete Greatest Hits!

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Small Faces - Complete Greatest Hits!New Vinyl Record Small Faces Complete Greatest Hits! RSD 2021 For the first time ever, all of the Small Faces classic Decca and Immediate singles from 1965 1969 are included on one LP. Every 7 single A side is here: UK & European No. 1 All Or Nothing Top 20 hits What'Cha Gonna Do About It, Sha La La La Lee, Hey Girl, My Mind's Eye, Here Come The Nice, Lazy Sunday, The Universal USA & worldwide hit singles Itchycoo Park and Tin Soldier and more! All

New Vinyl Record - Small Faces - Complete Greatest Hits!

RSD 2021

For the first time ever, all of the Small Faces classic Decca and Immediate singles from 1965-1969 are included on one LP. Every 7” single A-side is here: UK & European No.1 – ‘All Or Nothing’ - Top 20 hits – ‘What'Cha Gonna Do About It’, ‘Sha La La La Lee’, ‘Hey Girl’, ‘My Mind's Eye’, ‘Here Come The Nice’, ‘Lazy Sunday’, ‘The Universal’ – USA & worldwide hit singles ‘Itchycoo Park’ and ‘Tin Soldier’ – and more! All have been newly remastered to vinyl from the original Decca and Immediate master tapes by Nick Robbins at Soundmastering Studios in London under the supervision of surviving Small Faces member Kenney Jones (who also pens a touching introductory sleeve note). All the correct single versions (including USA-only 7” ‘Mad John’ from UK no.1 LP ‘Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake’) have been included and sound incredible in their original mono mixes! The LP sleeve features previously unseen photography from the two legendary photographers most associated with the band during their career across the two record labels – Tony Gale (Decca, front cover) and Gered Mankowitz (Immediate, back cover).

Pressed on red, white and blue “Mod” splatter-vinyl and limited to 3,000 copies. Each LP will also come with a colour postcard with the LP cover artwork, hand-signed by Small Faces drummer Kenney Jones on one side and a facsimile of a Decca band member biog on the other side. The Small Faces ended in 1969 when Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie and Kenney Jones, Ronnie Lane and Ian McLagan formed the Faces with Rod Stewart and Ronnie Lane. Members also later went onto playing with The Who, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, and many, many more. They are one of the most highly regarded UK groups from the sixties, a fact recently endorsed by tributes for a Small Faces boxset from David Bowie, Robert Plant, Paul Weller, Nick Mason, Glen Matlock, Chad Smith, Paul Stanley, Rick Nielsen, Peter Frampton, John Lodge, Russell Mael and many, many more. The Small Faces were, as Pete Townsend lovingly called them: “A place of joy in the early UK music scene. A complete delight.” Complete Greatest Hits! (Red, White & Blue "Mod" Splatter LP + Signed Postcard)

SIDE ONE
What'Cha Gonna Do About It
I've Got Mine
Sha La La La Lee
Hey Girl
All Or Nothing
My Mind's Eye
I Can't Make It
Patterns

SIDE TWO
Here Come The Nice
Itchycoo Park
Tin Soldier
Lazy Sunday
Mad John
The Universal
Afterglow Of Your Love

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