The Complete Faces: 1971-1973 (Remastered) Faces

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
25.09.2019

Label: Rhino/Warner Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Faces

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  • 1 Wicked Messenger 04:05
  • 2 Devotion 04:54
  • 3 Shake, Shudder, Shiver 03:14
  • 4 Stone 05:38
  • 5 Around the Plynth 05:36
  • 6 Flying 04:15
  • 7 Pineapple and the Monkey 04:23
  • 8 Nobody Knows 04:05
  • 9 Looking out the Window 04:59
  • 10 Three Button Hand Me Down 05:44
  • 11 Bad 'N' Ruin 05:24
  • 12 Tell Everyone 04:18
  • 13 Sweet Lady Mary 05:49
  • 14 Richmond 03:04
  • 15 Maybe I'm Amazed 05:53
  • 16 Had Me a Real Good Time 05:51
  • 17 On the Beach 04:15
  • 18 I Feel so Good 08:49
  • 19 Jerusalem 01:53
  • 20 Miss Judy's Farm 03:39
  • 21 You're so Rude 03:42
  • 22 Love Lives Here 03:05
  • 23 Last Orders Please 02:34
  • 24 Stay with Me 04:38
  • 25 Debris 04:34
  • 26 Memphis 05:28
  • 27 Too Bad 03:12
  • 28 That's All You Need 05:06
  • 29 Silicone Grown 03:05
  • 30 Cindy Incidentally 02:37
  • 31 Flags and Banners 02:00
  • 32 My Fault 03:05
  • 33 Borstal Boys 02:52
  • 34 Fly in the Ointment 03:49
  • 35 If I'm on the Late Side 02:36
  • 36 Glad and Sorry 03:04
  • 37 Just Another Honky 03:32
  • 38 Ooh La La 03:30
  • Total Runtime 02:38:17

Info for The Complete Faces: 1971-1973 (Remastered)



The Faces, The Complete Faces: 1971-1973: Man, we’re rolling out a lot of complete-album sets this week, aren’t we? This one might be the smallest of the bunch, but it’s easily as impressive – and contains material that’s at least as influential – as the other two sets we’ve spoken of. For all the flack that Rod Stewart’s gotten over the years, there are at least four reasons to cut him some slack, and these are them: First Step (1970), Long Player (1971), A Nod Is as Good as a Wink…to a Blind Horse (1971), and Ooh La La (1973). The camaraderie between Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan, and Kenney Jones is about as good as early ‘70s rock got, and if you haven’t had the opportunity to experience it in all its glory, then we envy you the opportunity to pick up this set and bask in it for the first time.

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