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SMALL FACES |
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| SMALL FACES - ULTIMATE COLLECTION released 26th May 2003 on Sanctuary Records | ||
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| Disc 1 covers their earlier
recordings for Decca; Disc 2 spans their Immediate recordings. All
of their singles plus key B-sides, album tracks and rarities tell
the Small Faces' story properly for the first time.
The Small Faces define the 1960s mod spirit. These four diminutive, stylish, plucky, talented, passionate 'east enders' boasted (in guitarist Steve Marriott) arguably the greatest blue-eyed soul singer in rock history. His background as a child actor lent him enormous on-stage charisma, which belied his size. Moreover, his burgeoning songwriting skills with bassist Ronnie Lane was, at its best, a match for Lennon or McCartney, laced with similarly arch humour. Between 1965 and 1969 they scored 12 hits,
evolving swiftly from a fast-touring, high octane teeny-bop sensation
into the mature rock outfit behind the classic No. 1 album, Ogden's
Nut Gone Flake. Their music, like that of the Who, the Kinks and
the 'Stones, both defined the era while, somehow, remaining timeless.
Together with their cult status and mod credentials, their music
has been profoundly influential ever since, most famously being
cited in the 1990s by the britpop/dadrock crowd (Oasis, Ocean Colour
Scene, Blur, Paul Weller et al). |





