ROD STEWART - FACES COULD REUNITE AND RECORD NEW ALBUM, KEYBOARDIST SAYS

1970s rock legends the Faces could reunite in the next year, according to their keyboardist.
Ian McLagan revealed that the Stay With Me greats, are discussing a possible tour as well as a new album.
The band - which featured Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, drummer Kenney Jones and the late Ronnie Lane - formed in 1969 after Steve Marriott left the Small Faces to form Humble Pie.
Stewart went on to have a glittering solo career, Wood joined the Rolling Stones and Lane continued to perform, though he died in 1997 of multiple sclerosis.
But speaking to BBC 6Music, McLagan explained that windows in the respective members' schedules had raised the possibility of a reunion.
"We're hoping to get together later this year to play and then we may have some news, but I want it to happen, badly," he added.
"Rod hasn't wanted to do it for a long time. He didn't see the need in it but I think he really wants to now.
"It would be great to record new tracks. I have a couple of songs that Rod might like.
"We'd have to see," he continued.
"I think that would be the way to go, though, not just to go out on tour. It'd be great to have an album."
11/07/2008 16:23:28
Also see: ROD STEWART - ROLLING STONES - RONNIE WOOD - THE SMALL FACES
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