Small Faces [Deluxe Edition] [Import]

Small Faces [Deluxe Edition] [Import]

Track Listings

1. (Tell Me) Hove You Ever Seen Me
2. Something I Want To Tell You
3. Feeling Lonely
4. Happy Boys Happy
5. Things Are Going To Get Better
6. My Way Of Giving
7. Green Circles
8. Become Like You
9. Get Yourself Together
10. All Our Yesterdays
11. Talk To You
12. Show Me The Way
13. Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire
14. Eddies Dreaming
15. I Cant Make It (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
16. Just Passing (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
17. Here Comes The Nice (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
18. Itchycoo Park (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
19. Im Only Dreaming (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
20. Tin Soldier (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
See all 48 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
35th Anniversary Edition on Castle featuring the British Invasion band's complete 1967 recordings in stereo & mono along with 19 bonus tracks. Bonus tracks, 'I Can't Make It' (Stereo, Mono), 'Just Passing' (Stereo, Mono), 'Here Comes The Nice' (Stereo, Mono), 'Itchycoo Park' (Stereo, Mono), 'I'm Only Dreaming' (Stereo, Mono), 'Tin Soilder' (Stereo, Mono), 'I Feel Much Better' (Stereo, Mono), 'Don't Burst My Bubble', 'Things Are Going To Get Better' (Alternative Version), '(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me' (Alternative Version) & 'Green Circles' (Slow Version, USA Mix). Slipcase.

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Small Faces [Deluxe Edition] [Import]

Ultimate Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • And...
  • Brilliant sixties rock group
  • Best sound & best comp
Ultimate Collection
The Small Faces
Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000083GPQ
Release Date: 2003-06-02

Tracks:

  1. What'cha Gonna Do About It?
  2. I've Got Mine
  3. It's Too Late
  4. Sha-La-La-La-Lee
  5. Grow Your Own
  6. Hey Girl
  7. Shake
  8. Come on Children
  9. You Better Believe It
  10. One Night Stand
  11. Sorry She's Mine
  12. Own Up Time
  13. You Need Loving
  14. Don't Stop What You're Doing
  15. E Too D
  16. All or Nothing
  17. Understanding
  18. My Mind's Eye
  19. I Can't Dance With You
  20. I Can't Make It
  21. Just Passing
  22. Patterns
  23. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
  24. That Man
  25. Baby Don't You Do It

Tracks:

  1. Here Comes the Nice
  2. Talk to You
  3. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
  4. Things Are Going to Get Better
  5. My Way of Giving
  6. Green Circles
  7. Get Yourself Together
  8. Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire
  9. Eddie's Dreaming
  10. Itchycoo Park
  11. I'm Only Dreaming
  12. Tin Soldier
  13. I Feel Much Better
  14. Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
  15. Afterglow (Of Your Love)
  16. Song of a Baker
  17. Lazy Sunday
  18. Rollin' Over
  19. Mad John
  20. Happydaystoytown
  21. Universal
  22. Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass
  23. Wham Bam Thank You Mam
  24. Don't Burst My Bubble
  25. Autumn Stone

Album Description

2003 compilation featuring 50 remastered tracks on two discs, 'The Decca Sessions' & 'The Immediate Sessions'. All their hits including 'All Or Nothing', 'Lazy Sunday', 'Sha-La-La-Lee', 'Itchycoo Park', 'Here Comes The Nice', 'Tin Soldier', & many more. Slipcase. Sanctuary.

Album Details

From their Debut in 1965 to their Demise in Early 1969, in a Ground Breaking Joint Venture with Universal, this 50 Track Double CD Splits their Career in Two. Disc One Covers their Early Recordings for Decca. Disc Two Spans their Immediate Recorings. All their Singles plus Key B-sides, Album Tracks and Rarities Tell their Story Properly for the First Time. Remastered Sound Quality, Authoritive Sleeve Notes and Deluxe Slipcase Packaging Make this the Most Attractive Small Faces Collection Ever.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars And..........2005-12-01

Steve Marriott was only 18 when the debut album was issued and still only 23 when he formed Humble Pie. It's a tragedy that the Small Faces never received the recognition they deserved when Steve and Ronnie were still around. (But, is that a reference to them in Eight Miles High?)

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant sixties rock group.......2005-02-16

The Small Faces were one of the most distinctive groups of the sixties and have continued to be a major influence on rock music down the years. The founder members were Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenny Jones and Jimmy Winston. Jimmy didn't last long and was replaced by Ian McLagan after their debut single, Whatcha gonna do about it, made the UK top twenty. With the new line-up, the Small Faces had several major UK hits.

Sha la la la lee, Hey girl, All or nothing and My mind's eye were all huge UK hits, with All or nothing going all the way to number one. After a minor hit with I can't help it, they left Decca and signed for the Immediate label.

They just missed the UK top ten with Here come the nice. Itchycoo Park made the UK top three and the American top five (it was their only American hit). Tin Soldier made the UK top ten. Lazy Sunday, a brilliant summer song, was a UK number two hit. The universal made the UK top twenty in 1968, after which the group disbanded. Afterglow of your love became a minor UK hit in 1969. Re-issues of Itchycoo Park (a top ten hit in 1975) and Lazy Sunday (a minor hit in 1976) complete their chart history, unless there are further successful re-issues.

After the group disbanded, Steve Marriot, the lad singer, formed Humble Pie (best known for their UK top five hit, Natural born boogie) while the other three formed the Faces with another musician, Ronnie Wood, and a new lead singer, Rod Stewart.

The music of Humble Pie and the Faces is outside the scope of this compilation, which provides a comprehensive study of the Small Faces' music from both Decca and Immediate labels, including all their UK hits and many great album tracks. Note that most hits compilations tend to have either the Decca tracks or the Immediate tracks. If you buy this, you may never need another Small Faces collection, although even this one does not contain everything.

5 out of 5 stars Best sound & best comp.......2005-02-02

This 2003 compilation (covering both the Decca and Immediate eras)has the best mastering of any SF title in print. The 1999 "Darlings" set has plenty of nice rareties not included here, but the sound of this set beats that one hands down. The entire debut album is on the first disc - and unlike the Deram remaster from '97 - the material explodes from your speakers like the early Who at their best. The Decca material is raw, soulful, maximimum r & b/rock and roll, with hints of the introspection and psychedelia to come. The Immediate material is simply breathtaking in its scope and variety.And those(Immediate) tracks on disc two are - unlike Fuel 2000's thin sounding transfers - full-bodied, with plenty of beautifully defined bass and drums from one of the most subtle rhythm sections in rock, Ronnie Lane and Kenny Jones. I suggest to any SF newbie, buy this collection and listen close, dance, laugh, cry - then pick up the rest of this classic band's catalog, for they were as great in their day (1965 - 69) as Faces (SF minus Steve Marriott, replaced by Ron Wood and Rod Stewart) would be in theirs (1969 - 75). Together, two of the very best rock and roll bands during a very critical and constantly evolving decade.
Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
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    Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
    The Small Faces
    Manufacturer: ABKCO
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009WFDR4
    Release Date: 2005-08-01

    Tracks:

    1. Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
    2. Afterglow (Of Your Love)
    3. Long Agos and Worlds Apart
    4. Rene
    5. Song of a Baker
    6. Lazy Sunday
    7. Happiness Stan
    8. Rollin' Over
    9. Hungry Intruder
    10. Journey
    11. Mad John
    12. Happy Days Toy Town
    13. Tin Soldier [Live][*]

    Album Description

    Remastered 1997 reissue, repackaged with new liner notes byauthor Paolo Hewitt (Oasis, Jam), of their second album.A #1 album in the U.K. when first released in 1968, itfeatures a circular CD booklet (replicating the original LP)& is pressed on a full color picture CD. Contains 12 tracks,including 'Lazy Sunday', 'Long Ago And Worlds Apart' and'Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'. A Castle release.

    Album Details

    Digitally Remastered Edition of the Small Faces' UK Chart-topping Masterpiece from 1968. Its Mix of Soulful Rock on the First Side and More Psychedelic Material on Side Two (Intertwined with Stanley Unwin's Nonsensical Story-telling!) Made Superstars of Messrs Marriott, Lane, Mclagan and Jones - and also Broke them in the States. It Included the Hits 'lazy Sunday' and 'afterglow' and Now Ranks as One of the Greatest Rock Albums of all Time. In Packaging/Aesthetic Terms, Ogden's was Pure Marketing Genius. Instead of a Standard Record Cover, the Album was Housed in a Circular, Multiple Foldout Cover Using Images Based around the Tobacco Theme of the Title.
    First Step
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    • Just a hint of what was soon to follow...
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    Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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    ASIN: B000002KB5
    Release Date: 1993-09-14

    Tracks:

    1. Wicked Messenger
    2. Devotion
    3. Shake, Shudder
    4. Stone
    5. Around The Plynth
    6. Flying
    7. Pineapple And The Monkey
    8. Nobody Knows
    9. Looking Out The Window
    10. Three Button Hand Me Down

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Just a hint of what was soon to follow..........2007-03-02

    "Around The Plynth" (later to become a slide guitar workout for Ron Wood in his live shows and sometimes incorporating "Gasoline Alley"), "Flying," and "Three Button Hand Me Down" are the strongest tracks here. This is the sound of a band seeking out a new identity...Rod Stewart had nothing in common with original singer Steve Marriott beyond the ability to let loose with a raspy howl, and the Keef-riffing of Ron Wood brought in a heavier hand than the one that guided songs like "Itchykoo Park." The next album ("Long Player"), as sloppy as it was, got a little closer to the band that would ultimately record their masterpiece "A Nod Is As Good As A Wink." This album really is a First Step...not a bad one, just a 3-star one.

    5 out of 5 stars First Step.......2004-08-07

    Around the Plynth alone makes this disc worth the purchase price. Suggested companion disc: Rod Stewart's Gasoline Alley.

    4 out of 5 stars It's fun and you can dance to it..........2001-01-14

    I had real high hopes for this band when I was a 15 year old in 1970.Being a devoted Small Faces and Jeff Beck Group fan I truly believed the musical marriage of McLagen,Lane and Jones with Mr. Stewart and Mr. Wood would result in a "supergroup" that was actually both super and a group.I guess what I ended up with was more like a minor league Stones without all the drama and baggage those guys were totin' around at the time. But it's okay because, just as attending a minor league baseball game can be a more intimate and enjoyable experience than watching the big leagues sometimes,The Faces are just out to entertain you here.No serious messages(not even the Meher Baba inspired "Stone" should be taken too seriously).They're just four very talented journeyman musicians and one soon -to- be- superstar peacock havin' some laughs and lager. Listening to the CD these days makes me very nostalgic for those innocent first days of this band ,and truth be told, nostalgia probably made me add a star to the rating. But I can wholeheartedly recommend the following cuts on the record ;"Wicked Messenger","Three Button Hand Me Down" "The Monkey and the Pineapple"(as close to Booker T. as any limey band ever got), and the aforementioned Ronnie Lane ditty "Stone".The rest of the album is merely good early seventies British rock which means it is better than 90% of the stuff coming off of of that island these days...so Faces fans, Stewart fans(this is when he was good ya'll)...buy this record and take that first step with me.

    5 out of 5 stars The Sound That Launched the 70's.......2000-02-10

    When Rod Stewart joined the Small Faces on this album, who would have guessed what was to come. This is the mixed birth of Honky Tonk, Blues, early Funk and a smidgen of Folk music. There are heavy riffs, honky tonk piano's and a gravely blues voice that would become as big a part of rock music as any has so far.

    Anyone who loves to shimmy and shake across the floor to later Rod Stewart " Hot Legs" or Ronnie Wood and the Stones needs to score this CD and see where it originated. A must have.

    3 out of 5 stars Faces not Small Faces!.......1999-05-01

    This album was the first by the Faces with Rod Stewart & Ronnie Wood having replaced Steve Marriott who had left to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton. This is very much the band feeling their way and nicking quite a few riffs here and there (Some Kind Of Wonderful). Ironically when Steve Marriott left the remaining Small Faces said the last thing they wanted was another front man who would be the main focus for the band. And who did they get? Rod Stewart of all people! An Album for devoted fans only - all Faces albums should have been Live and Ronnie Lane should have looked longer for a new vocalist before settling for Stewart.
    Antonio Vivaldi: The Complete Sacred Music
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      Antonio Vivaldi: The Complete Sacred Music

      Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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      ASIN: B00000DUE7
      Release Date: 2005-11-08

      Tracks:

      1. Magnificat
      2. Et Exsultavit
      3. Et Misericordia Eius
      4. Fecit Potentiam
      5. Deposuit Potentes
      6. Esurientes
      7. Suscepit Isreal
      8. Sicut Locutus Est
      9. Gloria
      10. Lauda, Jersalem
      11. Kyrie Eleison
      12. Christe Eleison
      13. Kyrie Eleison
      14. Credo In Unum Deum
      15. Et Incarnatus Est
      16. Crucifixus
      17. Et Resurrexit
      18. Dixit Dominus
      19. Donec Ponam
      20. Vigram Virtutis Tuae
      21. Tecum Principium
      22. Luravit Dominus
      23. Dominus A Dextris Tuis
      24. Ludicabit In Nationibus
      25. De Torrente In Via
      26. Gloria
      27. Sicut Erit In Principio

      Tracks:

      1. Allegro: In Furore Iustissimae Irae
      2. Recitativo: Miserationem Pater Piissime
      3. Largo: Tunc Meus Fletus Evadet Laetus
      4. Allegro: Alleluia
      5. Allegro: Longe Mala, Umbrae, Terrores
      6. Recitativo: Recedite, Nubes Et Fulgura
      7. Largo: Descende, O Caeli Vox
      8. Allegro: Alleluia
      9. Allegro: Clarae Stellae, Scintillate
      10. Recitativo: Caeli Repleti Iam Novo Splendore
      11. Allegro: Nunc Iubilare
      12. Allegro: Alleluia
      13. Allegro: Canta In Prato, Ride In Monte
      14. Recitativo: Saeva Fulgescit Nobis
      15. Allegro: Avenae Rusticae Sinceri Fervida Amoris
      16. Allegro: Alleluia
      17. Accompagnato: Filiae Maestae Jerusalem
      18. Largo: Sileant Zephyri
      19. Accompagnato: Sed Tenebris Diffusis
      20. Larghetto: Nulla In Mundo Pax Sincera
      21. Recitativo: Blando Colore Oculos Mundus Decepit
      22. Allegro: Spirat Anguis
      23. Allegro: Alleluia

      Tracks:

      1. Dixit Dominus
      2. Donec Ponam Inimicos Tuos
      3. Virgam Virturis Tuae
      4. Tecum Principium
      5. Iuravit Dominus
      6. Dominus A Dextris Tuis
      7. Indicabit In Nationibus
      8. De Torrente In Via Bibet
      9. Gloria Patri, Et Filio
      10. Sicut Erat In Principio
      11. Et In Saecula Saeculorum
      12. Domine Ad Adiuvandum
      13. Gloria Patri, Et Filio
      14. Sicut Erat In Principio
      15. Credidi Propter Qoud
      16. Beatus Vir RV598
      17. Beatus Vir
      18. Potens In Terra
      19. Antifona Beatus Vir
      20. Gloria Et Divitiae
      21. Antifona Beatus Vir
      22. Exortum Est In Tendebris
      23. Iucundus Homo
      24. Antifona Beatus Vir
      25. In Memoria Aeterna
      26. Antifona Beatus Vir
      27. Paratum Cor Eius
      28. Peccator Videbit
      29. Antifona Beatus Vir
      30. Gloria Patri, Et Filio

      Tracks:

      1. Overture: Allegro
      2. Overture: Largo
      3. Coro Assyrian Soldiers Arma, Caedes, Vindicatae, Furores
      4. Aria Holofernes Felix En Fausta Dies
      5. Aria Holofernes Nil Arma, Nil Bella
      6. Recitativo Vagaus Mi Dux, Domine Mi
      7. Aria Vagus Matrona Inimica
      8. Recitativo Holofernes Huc Accedat Matrona
      9. Aria Juditha Qou Cum Patriae Me Ducit Amore
      10. Recitativo Abra Ne Timeas Non
      11. Aria Abra Vultus Tui Vago Splendori
      12. Recitativo Abra Vide, Humilis Prostrata
      13. Coro Vagus, Assyrian Solders
      14. Recitativo Vagus Quem Vides Prope, Aspectu
      15. Aria Vagus Quamvis Ferro Et Ense Gravis
      16. Recitativo Holofernes Quid Cerno! Oculi Mei
      17. Aria Juditha Quanto Magis Generosa
      18. Recitativo Holofernes Magna, O Foemina, Petis
      19. Aria Holofernes Magna, O Foemina, Petis
      20. Recitativo Juditha, Tu Ludex Es, Tu Dominus, Tu Potens
      21. Aria Juditha Agitata Infido Flatu
      22. Recitativo Holofernes In Tentorio Supernae
      23. Aria Con Coro Vagus, Servents O Servi, Volate
      24. Recitantivo Vagus Tu Quoque Hebraica Ancilla
      25. Aria Juditha Veni, Veni, Me Sequere Fida
      26. Recitativo Abra Venio, Juditha, Venio: Animo Fave
      27. Aria Abra Fulgeat Sol Frontis Decorae
      28. Recitativo Abra In Urbe Interim Pia
      29. Coro Bethulians Mundi Rector De Caelo Micanti

      Tracks:

      1. Recitativo Ozias Summi Regis In Mente
      2. Aria Ozias O Sydera, O Stellae
      3. Recitativo Ozia Iam Saevientis In Hostem
      4. Recitativo Holofernes Nox In Umbra Dum Surgit
      5. Aria Holofernes Nox Obscura Tenebrosa
      6. Recitativo Holofernes Belligerae Meae Sorti
      7. Aria Juditha Transit Aetas
      8. Recitativo Holofernes Haec In Crastinum Serva: Ah, Nimis Vere
      9. Aria Holofernes Noli, O Cara, Te Adorantis
      10. Recitativo Juditha Tibi Dona Salutis
      11. Coro Assyrian Soldiers Plena Nectare Non Mero
      12. Recitativo Holofernes Tormenta Mentis Tuae Fugiant A Corde
      13. Aria Juditha Vivat In Pace, Et Pax Regnet Sincera
      14. Recitativo Juditha Sic In Pace Inter Hostes
      15. Aria Vagaus Umbrae Carae, Aurae Adoratae
      16. Aria Vagaus Quae Fortunata Es Tu Vaga Matrona
      17. Aria Abra Non Ita Reducem
      18. Recitativo Abra Iam Pergo, Postes Claudo
      19. Accompagnato Juditha Summe Astrorum Creator
      20. Aria Juditha In Somno Profundo
      21. Accompagnato Juditha Impii, Indigni Trianni
      22. Recitativo Juditha Abra, Abra, Accipe Munus
      23. Aria Abra Si Fulgida Per Te Propitia Caeli Fax
      24. Recitativo Vagaus Iam Non Procul Ab Axe
      25. Aria Vagaus Armatae Face, Et Anguibus
      26. Recitativo Ozias Quam Insolita Luce
      27. Aria Ozias Gaude Felix
      28. Accompagnato Ozias Ita Decreto Aeterno
      29. Coro Judeans Salve, Invicta Juditha, Formosa

      Tracks:

      1. Aria In Turbato Mare Irato
      2. Recitativo Splende Serena, O Lux Amata
      3. Aria Respende, Bella
      4. Alleluia
      5. Recitativo Non In Pratis Aut In Hortis
      6. Adagio Ibi Spinis Confixus
      7. Aria Pro Me Caput Spinas Habet
      8. Recitativo Quaesone facias, Domine
      9. Largo Stabat Mater Dolorosa
      10. Adagissimo Cuius Animam Gementem
      11. Andante O Quam Tristis Et Afflicta
      12. Largo Quis Est Homo, Qui Non Fleret
      13. Adagissimo Quis Non Posset Contristari
      14. Adante Pro Peccatis Suae Gentis
      15. Largo Eia Mater, Fons Amoris
      16. Lento Fac Ut Ardeat Cor Meum
      17. Allegro Amen
      18. Aria O Qui Caeli Terraque Serentias
      19. Recitativo Fac Ut Sordescat Tellus
      20. Aria Rosa Quae Moritur
      21. Alleluia
      22. Deus Tuorum Militum
      23. Allegro Confitebor Tibi, Domine, In Toto Corde Meo
      24. Allegro Memoriam Fecit Mirabilium Suorum
      25. Andante Sanctum Et Terribile Nomen Eius
      26. Allegro Intellectus Bonus Omnibus Facientibus Eum
      27. Allegro Gloria Patri, et Filio
      28. Allegro Et In Saecula Saeculorum

      Tracks:

      1. Allegro Beatus Vir
      2. Allegro Gloria Et Divitiae
      3. Beatus Vir
      4. Andante Molto Exortum Est In tenebris
      5. Beatus Vir
      6. Allegro Lucundus Homo
      7. Beatus Vir
      8. Andante Molto In memoria Aeterna
      9. Beatus Vir
      10. Andante Paratum Cor Eius
      11. Beatus Vir
      12. Andante Dispersit, Dedit Pauperibus
      13. Beatus Vir
      14. Largo Peccator Videbit
      15. Allegro Gloria Patri, Et Filio
      16. Andante Salve Regina
      17. Allegro Ad Te Clamamus
      18. Allegro Eia Ergo
      19. Andante Et Jesum
      20. Laudate Dominum
      21. In Exitu Israel
      22. Allegro Nisi Dominus
      23. Largo Vanum Est Vobis
      24. Presto - Adagio Surgite
      25. Andante Cum dederit
      26. Allegro Sicut Sagittae
      27. Andante Beatus Vir
      28. Larghetto Gloria
      29. Allegro Sicut Erat In Principio
      30. Allegro Amen

      Tracks:

      1. Laetatus Sum
      2. Laudate Pueri Dominum
      3. Sit Nomen Domini
      4. Usque Ad Occasum
      5. Excelsus Super Omnes Gentes
      6. Suscitans A terra Inopem
      7. Ut Collocet Eum
      8. Gloria Patri (I)
      9. Gloria Patri (II)
      10. Amen
      11. Vestro Principi Divino
      12. O felix Culpa
      13. Quid Loqueris Ad Cor
      14. Alleluia
      15. Jubilate, O Amoeni Chori
      16. In Tam ASolemni Pompa
      17. Sonoro Modulamine: Gloria In Excelsis Deo
      18. Et In Terra Pax Hominibus
      19. Laudamus Te
      20. Gratias Agimus Tibi
      21. Domine Deus, Rex Caelestis
      22. Domine Fili Unigenite
      23. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei
      24. Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
      25. Qui Sedes Ad Dexteram Patris
      26. Quoniam To Solus Santus
      27. Cum Sancto Spiritu

      Tracks:

      1. Sum In Medio Tempestatum
      2. Quid Ergo Faciam
      3. Semper Maesta
      4. Alleluia
      5. Laudate Pueri, Dominum
      6. Sit Nomen Domini
      7. A solis Ortu Usque Ad Occasum
      8. Excelsus Super Omnes Gentes
      9. Quis Sicut Dominus
      10. Suscitans A Terra Inopem
      11. Ut Collocet Aum
      12. Gloria Patri
      13. Laudate Pueri: Sicut Erat In Principio
      14. Amen
      15. Cur Sagittas, Cur Tela
      16. Hostibus Circumventa
      17. In Te, Beate Pater
      18. Sanctorum Meritis
      19. Salve Regina
      20. Ad Te Clamamus
      21. Ad Te Suspirmus
      22. Eia Ergo Advocata
      23. Et Jesum Benedictum
      24. O Clemens, O Pia

      Tracks:

      1. Laudate Pueri Dominum
      2. A Solis Ortu
      3. Excelsus Super Omnes
      4. Sit Nomen Domini
      5. Suscitans A Terra
      6. Ut Collocet Eum
      7. Sit Nomen Domini
      8. Gloria Patri
      9. Sicut Erat In Principio
      10. Salve Regina
      11. Ad te Clamamus
      12. Ad Te Suspiramus
      13. Eia ergo Advocata
      14. Et Jesum Benedictum
      15. O Clemens, O Pia
      16. Accende Laeta
      17. Quam Pulchri
      18. Sternite, Angeli
      19. Gaude Mater Ecclesia
      20. Vos Aurae Per Montes
      21. Cuncta Orbis
      22. Tellus, Astra
      23. Alleluia
      24. Gloria Patri (From Laudate Pueri)

      Tracks:

      1. Gloria In Excelsis Deo
      2. Et In Terra Pax
      3. Laudamus Te
      4. Gratias Agimus Tibi
      5. Propter Magnam Gloriam Tuam
      6. Domine Deus, Rex Caelestis
      7. Domine Fili Unigenite
      8. domine Deus, Agnus Dei
      9. Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
      10. Qui Sedes Ad Dexteram Patris
      11. Quoniam to Solus Sanctus
      12. Cum Sancto Spiritu
      13. Nisi Dominus Aedificaverit
      14. Nisi Dominus Custodierit
      15. Vanum Est Vobis
      16. Cum Dederit
      17. Sicut Sagittae
      18. Beatus Vir
      19. Gloria Patri
      20. Sicut Erat In Prencipio
      21. Ostro Picta
      22. Sic Transiit
      23. Linguis Favete
      24. Gloria In Excelsis Deo
      25. Et In Terra pax
      26. Laudamus Te
      27. Gratias Agimus Tibi
      28. Domine Deus, Rex Caelestis
      29. Domine Fili Unigenite
      30. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei
      31. Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
      32. Qui Sedes Ad Dexteram Patris
      33. Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus
      34. Cum Sancto Spiritu
      Playmates
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Rick Wills
      • 70s reunion album isn't Ogden's - but it's worth a listen
      • Why Did They Bother?
      Playmates
      The Small Faces
      Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0007V8EN2
      Release Date: 2005-04-19

      Tracks:

      1. High and Happy
      2. Never Too Late
      3. Tonight
      4. Saylarvee
      5. Find It
      6. Lookin' for a Love
      7. Playmates
      8. This Song's Just for You
      9. Drive-In Romance
      10. Smilin' in Tune

      Product Description

      Featuring: Steve Marriott, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, Rick Wills Tracks: High And Happy / Never Too Late / Tonight / Saylarvee / Find It / Lookin' For A Love / Playmates / This Song's Just For You / Drive-In Romance / Smilin' In Tune

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Rick Wills.......2006-11-16

      Hey guys,

      Bassist Rick Wills, who is filling in here (and on the 78 in the Shade LP) for an absent Ronnie Lane (who started the reunion but left before the record was made) didn't play in Humble Pie. Greg Ridley was the bassist for Humble Pie. Wills played on one Roxy Music LP in the mid-1970s and would eventually join Foreigner after these two Small Faces reunion LPs.

      Do get the Small Faces' "Small Faces," "There Are But Four Small Faces" and "Odgen's Nut Gone Flake" CD, and then move on to Humble Pie's "Performance: Rockin' the Filmore," "Rock On" and the new "Definitive Collection," as well as Ronnie Lane's "Anymore for Anymore" CD, Ronnie Lane's and Pete Townshend's "Rough Mix" CD and all four of the Faces albums ("First Step," "Long Player," "A Nod's As Good As Wink ... To A Blind Horse" and "Ooh La La." You'll be fine after that ....

      3 out of 5 stars 70s reunion album isn't Ogden's - but it's worth a listen.......2005-06-16

      While this is not a stellar effort by the Small Faces, particularly when stacking it up against their earlier work, there are a few great tracks (especially if you like Steve Marriott's trademark vocals): "Find it", a rock-and-soul number with an infectious riff, great drums, Marriott's classic soul-shout, all topped off by a blistering guitar solo, "Never Too Late", with tasty gospel backing a la Blackberries, and "Lookin' for a Love", another rock-soul number that shows Marriott really wanted to be an R-n-B singer (that's the real R-n-B BTW).

      If you're new to The Small Faces, forget Playmates and get their first Decca album (simply titled 'Small Faces' - not to be confused with their first Immediate album by the same name) then get Ogden's Nut Gone Flake. Each album showcases the Small Faces at their best, the Decca years (R-n-B + power-pop) and the Immediate years (psychedelia). Their original 60s work was their best, complemented by Ronnie Lane's songwriting.

      This album was pretty much a money thing with none of the band members feeling too great about it if one trusts Ian McLagan's account in his book 'All The Rage'. Humble Pie's Rick Wills fills in for Ronnie Lane - an impossible act to follow. The cover alone makes it a bargain bin special. But anyone who has the 60s catalogue and still hungers for more of Marriott's terrific vocals will want to pick up Playmates. Even in reduced circumstances the man could sing like no one else and - let's face it - he was the Small Faces.

      3 out of 5 stars Why Did They Bother?.......2005-04-21

      In the early Sixties, the Small Faces were a mod band in the same vein as the Who. They would eventually release such classic albums as THERE ARE BUT FOUR SMALL FACES and OGDEN'S NUT GONE FLAKE. By 1969, the original band dissolved.

      On paper, this 1977 reunion had promise. With Rod Stewart going solo and Ron Wood joining the Stones, the Faces were left with Ian McLagan (organ) and Kenney Jones (drums). With the reissue of two Small Faces' classics in 1976 just having gone Top 40 in the UK ("Itchycoo Park," #9 and "Lazy Sunday," #39), Steve Marriott joined McLagan and Jones along with former Humble Pie bassist Rick Wills.

      The album opens with the Marriott-penned "High and Happy" and certainly invokes the old Small Faces' sound, but it is weakened by throwaway lyrics: "Been on the road for about ten long years/I've seen spring in Des Moines, I've seen laughter and tears/But I'm still around to say to you today/I'm high, I'm happy and I hope to stay that way." Another Marriott tune, "Saylarvee," attempts to capture the bloozy sound of the Stewart-era Faces and is one of the album's more engaging tracks. The lone cover, a remake of the Bobby Womack hit "Lookin' for a Love," isn't bad, but my expectations for this album were much higher. Overall, this album has little to recommend it. While Marriott may have been the front man of the original band, Ronnie Lane was its heart and soul. Without him, this effort is average at best. I purchased this on vinyl when it was first released, and there's a reason it had since gone out of print. It's just not that good. For completists only.
      The Small Faces
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Debut Small Faces: Raw Power '65 Style
      • Required Listening
      • RAREST SMALL FACES IN KNOWN....
      • You need coolin'...baby I'm not foolin'
      • Small Faces Start With Bang
      The Small Faces
      The Small Faces
      Manufacturer: Polygram Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000002GG7
      Release Date: 1997-01-28

      Tracks:

      1. Shake
      2. Come On Children
      3. You'd Better Believe It
      4. It's Too Late
      5. One Night Stand
      6. What'cha Gonna Do About It
      7. Sorry She's Mine
      8. Own Up Time
      9. You Need Loving
      10. Don't Stop What You're Doing
      11. E Too D
      12. Sha-La-La-La-Lee
      13. Shake (French Ep Version)
      14. Come On Children (French Ep Version)
      15. What'ch Gonna Do About It (French Ep Version)
      16. Own Up Time (Extended Version)
      17. E Too D ( French Ep Version )

      Album Details

      Bonus Tracks Include: Shake, Come on Children, Whatcha Gonna Do About It, Own Up Time (Extended) and E Too D.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Debut Small Faces: Raw Power '65 Style.......2007-03-27

      This 1996 reissue of the Small Faces' debut (issued April 1966) is a rush of mod rock 'n' soul, and along with "From The Beginning" captures the group's Decca period (1965 - 67), when they were still in their teens and bursting with furious energy. By '67 the group would sign with Andrew Oldham's Immediate label. With Immediate the group was allowed more time off the road, and truly mastered the studio(thanks to Glyn Johns, Eddie Kramer, George Chkiantz, i.e. the best engineers in the business) - those later records are carefully, artfully made. This debut is explosive, however, and recalls a cross between the first Who album, though Marriott is a more accomplished (and soulful) vocalist than the young Daltrey, and (Ron Wood's first group) The Birds (whose lead vocalist had a punkier style) and captures what the band might have sounded like live.
      I suggest the reader click on the new (2007) '40th anniversary' edition of this album, for it includes 4 superb non lp singles (including 'I've Got Mine', 'What's A Matter Baby', 'Grow Your Own', and 'Almost Grown') and the remastering of the bonus alternate takes (designated 'French ep versions' in 1996) is far better than on this earlier cd. So I'll try to get a review of the new edition completed, for the extensive booklet is also comprehensive and visually wonderful as well - a 5 star effort.

      5 out of 5 stars Required Listening.......2006-10-20

      If you are a fan of mid-sixties UK rock, then this album is manadatory for your collection. The UK sound was at its peak around the time this came out, just prior to the psychedelic sound (another genre the Small Faces would excel at) and the music is hard and fresh and exciting--R&B played by English boys with plenty of grit. The Small Faces were the real deal when it came to Mod music: Steve Marriott was the ultimate UK Soul Shouter and the Small Faces were the world's best dressed garage band. Due to rip-off management and other factors, they never made it in the US but in Europe they were huge and for good reason. They released 14 singles. Robert Plant got his inspiration for Whole Lotta Love from watching Marriott sing You Need Loving. There are basically two phases of the Small Faces, the Decca Mod phase (this album) and the Immediate Psych phase (Ogden's Nut Gone). Both albums stand the test of time and repeated plays. If only all bands could release a first album this good.

      5 out of 5 stars RAREST SMALL FACES IN KNOWN...........2005-09-17

      The "french version "of watcha is in fact misslabled, not the french version but is (record collectors take note) the long anticipated december 1965 version.SIMPLY BRILLIANT. ALMOST PUNK BEFORE THEY CALLED IT SUCH.GET THIS BEFORE IT GOES OUT OF PRINT.OR PAY 500 TO 1000 FOR THE FIVE COPIES STEVE MARRIOT WAS SAID EXISTED .IT'S ALL TOO BEATIFUL......

      4 out of 5 stars You need coolin'...baby I'm not foolin'.......2002-10-01

      The 1966 debut of the British rock group, The Small Faces, is essential British Invasion music with lots of bluesy vocals, guitar feedback, and energetic drumming. The Small Faces get a lot of comparison to The Who (ironic because Small Faces drummer, Kenny Jones, would become The Who's drummer after Keith Moon died), but they are very different bands and the Small Faces were not as popular and haven't received the credit they deserve. Just listening to this album, especially the soulful vocals of guitarist Steve Marriott (a sound he already had on the debut!), shows where a lot of Robert Plant's influence came from. Honestly, at times, the likeness between Marriott and Plant is uncanny (it's only magnified when Marriott sings "You need coolin', baby I'm not foolin', I'm gonna send you back to schoolin'..." (from "You Need Lovin'") - words obviously adopted for Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love"). The rest of the band is equally exciting whether it's the inspired drumming of Kenny Jones, the bass of Ronnie Lane, or the organ of Ian McLagan, they all work together here. The album (originally 12 tracks) has been remastered and also expanded to 17 tracks (5 tracks from a French EP) that don't match up to the recording quality of the rest of the album, but are nonetheless energetic, alternate versions of selected songs on the album. The Small Faces are probably best known for their hit "Itchycoo Park", a song released two years after the debut. That song was released after the Small Faces began to experiment with their sound and studio space, but it's also less raw than what you will hear on this album (both periods of their music are definitely worth while though). In 1969, Marriott would leave to form Humble Pie (with Peter Frampton) and the Small Faces would hire Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, then becoming "The Faces". That incarnation is also noteworthy for obvious reasons, but this debut of the Small Faces is essential because of the influence it provided to several other British, as well as American bands.

      4 out of 5 stars Small Faces Start With Bang.......2001-01-28

      The Small Faces first time out proves they were a hard R&B in the ranks of The Who. However when it comes down to the instruments they don't have that sonic explosion The Who had but they make it up with plenty of heart and somthing that the Who did not have in 65, a great singer (Daltrey would get better though). Steve Marriott's voice is fantastic, sort of a male Janis Joplin. Its hard to believe that in less than a year they would become a Pop group. There is some filler here but most of the tracks hold up well like Whatch Ya Gonna Do About It, Sorry She's Mine and Sha La La Lee. A very good Debut.
      From the Beginning
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Fascinating early Faces
      • some of their best tracks
      • A lost classic . . . .
      • bad selection
      From the Beginning
      The Small Faces
      Manufacturer: Ume Imports
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000002GG6
      Release Date: 1997-01-28

      Tracks:

      1. Runaway
      2. My Mind's Eye
      3. Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow
      4. That Man
      5. My Way Of Giving
      6. Hey Girl
      7. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
      8. Take This Hurt Off Me
      9. All Or Nothing
      10. Baby Don't You Do It
      11. Plum Nellie
      12. Sha-La-La-La-Lee
      13. You've Really Got A Hold On Me
      14. What'cha Gonna Do About It
      15. My Mind's Eye (French EP Version)
      16. Hey Girl (French EP Version)
      17. Take This Hurt Off Me (Different Version)
      18. Baby Don't You Do It (Different Version)
      19. What'cha Gonna Do About It (BBC Session Recording)

      Album Details

      Bonus Tracks Inlcude: My Mind's Eye, Hey Girl, Take this Hurt of Me, Baby Don't You Do It, Whatch Gonna Do About it (Bbc Live).

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Fascinating early Faces.......2006-08-20

      From The Beginning was released in 1967 as a spoiler by Decca, the Small Faces' old label, to coincide with the release of their new album on the Immediate label entitled Small Faces (confusingly, the only album they made for Decca was also self-titled). The Small Faces did not especially appreciate the gesture, and made a point of specifically discouraging people from buying From The Beginning in the advertising for their new album.

      From The Beginning contained all the hits they had had with Decca (What'cha Gonna Do About It, Sha-La-La-La-Lee, Hey Girl, All Or Nothing and My Mind's Eye), available on any number of compilations, alongside a number of previously unreleased recordings. These and are now the chief attraction of this CD re-issue.

      The Small Faces had one line-up change while they were with Decca, when in October 1965 Jimmy Winston left and was replaced on keyboards by Ian McLagan. Although the Decca album Small Faces depicted Ian McLagan on the cover when it was released in May 1966, Jimmy Winston played on five or six of the tracks, recorded before his departure, and largely comprising their stage act of the time.

      Unfortunately, it seems not to be known when these outtakes were recorded but the stage favourite Baby, Don't You Do It (a Marvin Gaye cover) has Jimmy Winston on lead vocals and guitar so some others may well have been recorded before October 1965, possibly the bizarre but interesting version of Runaway and the excellent takes on Don Covay's Take This Hurt Off Me and the Miracles' You've Really Got A Hold On Me. Both of these demonstrate what a fine band they were, and what a great vocalist Steve Marriott was. Indeed one wonders why space could not be found for some of these recordings on their first album. After Ian McLagan joined, they began to put Booker T-style instrumentals on their B-sides, so the cover of Plum Nellie here probably features him rather than Jimmy Winston on keyboards.

      The album also included earlier versions of songs they re-recorded for Immediate, including My Way Of Giving, which they had handed over to Chris Farlowe for a single, and (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Her, which they had similarly given to Apostolic Intervention.

      For the CD five bonus tracks have been added. Besides some unreleased alternative takes and a BBC session recording are two variant versions of singles which apparently appeared on French EPs: My Mind's Eye (which sounds slightly speeded up) and Hey Girl.

      This album is a fascinating insight into the workings of the band during their Decca days with a number of gems not found elsewhere.

      5 out of 5 stars some of their best tracks.......2004-12-03

      I would completely disagree with the reviewer who stated that psychedelic music was the Small Faces strength, in my humble just the opposite is true and the further they went into psychedelic whimsy the more annoying they became. The Small Faces were at their best as a noisy somewhat experimental mod soul band. And this c.d. showcases this side to great effect. Do not hesitate to buy. If you like the Who and the Pretty Things more aggressive stuff this rates right up there with those sides.

      5 out of 5 stars A lost classic . . . ........2004-02-14

      Wow - one of the best records I've heard in my life. If you like early Who, Kinks or Creation records you're gonna love this. Totally different from their later (and more pop oriented) Immediate recordings, this record is hard mod rock at its best, all in glorious mono. The bonus tracks offer even tougher versions of Hey Girl, My Mind's Eye and Take This Hurt Off Me. Runaway is worth the price of admission alone and the cover of You've Really Got A Hold On Me is simply awesome. How this isn't as known as The Stone's Aftermath and the Who's My Generation is totally beyond me. Do yourself a favor and grab this now!

      2 out of 5 stars bad selection.......2001-05-19

      The Small Face was a band who's strengh mainly came from their psychedelic side. This compilation album, however, mainly features their rock 'n roll material. Only their plain rock 'n roll is too ordinary, even noisy and obnoxious at times. Still there are a couple of truly psychedelic songs. The dreamy "(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me," and more rough stuff like "Plum Nellie" and "My minds Eye." These tracks instantly brings back the magic and mystery which are far better represented on their albums "There are but four Small Faces" and especially "Odgen's Nut Gone Flake."

      Alltogether, in my humble opinion, "From the Beginning" has too little of their spicy stuff to make it a good compilation.
      35th Anniversary
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Nice
      • This is the definitive edition
      • For The True Small Faces Collector
      • Absolute Masterpiece, Stereo or Mono
      35th Anniversary
      Small Faces
      Manufacturer: Castle Music UK
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      ASIN: B000068GTI
      Release Date: 2002-10-07

      Tracks:

      1. (Tell Me) Hove You Ever Seen Me
      2. Something I Want To Tell You
      3. Feeling Lonely
      4. Happy Boys Happy
      5. Things Are Going To Get Better
      6. My Way Of Giving
      7. Green Circles
      8. Become Like You
      9. Get Yourself Together
      10. All Our Yesterdays
      11. Talk To You
      12. Show Me The Way
      13. Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire
      14. Eddies Dreaming
      15. I Cant Make It (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      16. Just Passing (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      17. Here Comes The Nice (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      18. Itchycoo Park (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      19. Im Only Dreaming (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      20. Tin Soldier (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      21. I Feel Much Better (Stereo) (Bonus Track)
      22. Dont Burst My Bubble (Bonus Track)
      23. Things Are Going To Get Better (Alternarive Version) (Bonus)
      24. Green Circles (Slow Version) (Bonus Track)
      25. Album Sampler
      26. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
      27. Something I Want To Tell You
      28. Feeling Lonely
      29. Happy Boys Happy
      30. Things Are Going To Get Better
      31. My Way Of Giving
      32. Green Circles
      33. Become Like You
      34. Get Yourself Together
      35. All Our Yesterdays
      36. Talk To You
      37. Show Me The Way
      38. Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire
      39. Eddies Dreaming
      40. I Cant Make It (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      41. Just Passing (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      42. Here Comes The Nice (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      43. Itchycoo Park (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      44. Im Only Dreaming (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      45. Tin Soldier (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      46. I Feel Much Better (Mono) (Bonus Track)
      47. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (Alternative Version) (Bonus
      48. Green Circles (USA Mix) (Bonus Track)

      Album Description

      35th Anniversary Edition on Castle featuring the British Invasion band's complete 1967 recordings in stereo & mono along with 19 bonus tracks. Bonus tracks, 'I Can't Make It' (Stereo, Mono), 'Just Passing' (Stereo, Mono), 'Here Comes The Nice' (Stereo, Mono), 'Itchycoo Park' (Stereo, Mono), 'I'm Only Dreaming' (Stereo, Mono), 'Tin Soilder' (Stereo, Mono), 'I Feel Much Better' (Stereo, Mono), 'Don't Burst My Bubble', 'Things Are Going To Get Better' (Alternative Version), '(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me' (Alternative Version) & 'Green Circles' (Slow Version, USA Mix). Slipcase.

      Album Details

      Deluxe 35th Anniversary Edition of this Classic 1967 Album. This Double CD Set Combines Mono and Stereo Editions with the Rest of their 1967 Output, Including Many Rarities. Detailed Sleeve Notes from Late 60's Authority David Wells, Including Quotes from the Band.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Nice.......2006-03-22

      Pop music perfection. Phenomenal songs bursting with wit, soul, charm, imagination and joy. If Ogden's Nut Gone Flake is the Small Faces' Sgt Pepper, then the first Immediate album is their Revolver. The bonus tracks include some of the greatest singles of the 20th century. I can't recommend this collection highly enough.

      This 2-cd version has both the mono and stereo mixes, obviously meant for obsessive completists. The Small Faces released so little material that most of their fans become obsessive completists anyway.

      5 out of 5 stars This is the definitive edition.......2004-04-05

      Although the contents of the Small Faces' Immediate debut (after 2 albums from Decca) may be found elsewhere, such as the superb compilation "Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette," the sequencing and overall concept of this package makes it superior for anyone who doesn't have this material already. The remastering is solid, both on stereo and mono versions, and the progress the group made from the explosive Decca sides, which date from mid-1965 through 1966, to the inventive, meticulously constructed (with help from Glyn Johns)music released in May 1967 is astonishing.The tonal coloring and range of emotional content (from the soulful Marriott-led tracks to the whimsical to the melancholy, searching Ronnie Lane classic "Show Me the Way"). In addition to mono and stereo versions of the "Small Faces" album there is another, bonus collection of 1967 singles and outtakes that make up a slightly shorter but just as powerful
      "lost" album that makes a great listen on its own (beginning with tracks 15 - 24 on disc 1 and adding "Don't Burst My Bubble on disc 2). Get this!

      5 out of 5 stars For The True Small Faces Collector.......2003-01-04

      The year 1967 marked The Small Faces change of record labels (from Decca to Andrew Loog Oldham's newly-formed Immediate), and a switch from the more r&b-based British mod sound to a more psychedelic-flavored pop sound. Of the band's first four Immediate singles in Great Britain, it was the third one, "Itchycoo Park," which _finally brought them notoriety in the United States. To capitalize on its Top 15 chart success, the album "There Are But Four Small Faces" was issued over here in February 1968, a release whose structure resembled some of the early Beatles Capitol albums, a mishmash of LP and single tracks, and bearing only seven of the fourteen tracks on the June 1967 "Small Faces" album released in England. Not only does this double-cd set present the original British album (tracks 1-14 on disk one and 2-15 on disk two), but disk two presents the original mono mixes of all album and single tracks, most of which have become very difficult to come by over time. I'm very happy to finally have the original mono single mix of "Itchycoo Park" on cd: Because of the complexity of the phasing technique then (getting identical tracks to play a tiny fraction of a second apart), it was easier to get a more circular, swirling phase effect with a mono recording--as you'll hear if you play the two mixes back-to-back. Meanwhile, the stereo mixes of "Green Circles," "Get Yourself Together," and "Tin Soldier" all feature the entire backing track bunched into the middle, with the lead vocal on one side and any backing vocals on the other--the result being the vocals fairly buried in the mixes, so the only way you could really hear them well was in stereo headphones. The balance between music and vocals on these three tracks is much better on the mono mixes. You'll also notice a little stronger bass and backbeat on a few of the other mono tracks, especially the frustration-powered "Talk To You." If, however, mono just doesn't float your boat, the stereo mixes are all here for you on disk one, along with the final two cuts on disk two. (Apparently there is no true stereo mix of "Happy Boys Happy," but everything else on disk one is stereo.) There's even a stereo mix of "Don't Burst My Bubble," which I did not know existed. It's great, also, to have the original album (as the artists intended it) together in order on cd--including some great tracks left off the US release, "Something I Want To Tell You," the forementioned "Happy Boys Happy," and "Become Like You," among others. The liner notes are pretty informative, although I would have liked a bit more. All in all, though, this package is a winner, and at a decent price for a double import, I do not believe you'll regret the purchase.

      5 out of 5 stars Absolute Masterpiece, Stereo or Mono.......2002-12-30

      Now this is how 60s reissues should be done. Much like the excellent reissue of The Zombie's "Odessey & Oracle", this collects all the stereo and mono masters to give a complete picture of one of the best albums I have heard this year, or ever, really. I first bought these tracks on the "Whaping Wharf" collection, not realizing that I was hearing one complete album, not just a "greatest hits" compilation. This easliy stands alongside Pink Floyd's "Pipers at the Gates of Dawn", The Who's "Sell Out", and of course "Sgt. Pepper's" as one of the most eclectic, original, and enjoyable albums of the psychedelic era. It's amazing to find songs like "Have You Ever Seen Me", "Green Circles", and "Eddie's Dreaming" all on one album. The mono mixes included here are dramatically different than the stereo versions I've had up until now, and they're just so punchy and direct that I may leave the stereo disc unplayed for the next few weeks. Included also are all the singles from this era, including the absolutely stunning "Tin Soldier". To these ears, there's nothing dated about this music even 35 years after the fact. What's next? I await a two disc set of "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake", which I admit finishes a distant second to this near-perfect album.
      Broadway Divas
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Broadway Divas
      • Love the choices
      • coulda been a contender
      • Two words: Julia Murney
      Broadway Divas
      Liza Minnelli , Mandy Patinkin , Bernadette Peters , Mary Martin , Patti LuPone , Jeanne Lehman , Mark Jacoby , Madeline Kahn , Marin Mazzie , Barbara Cook , Angela Lansbury , and Julia Murney
      Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00005LN5V
      Release Date: 2001-08-07

      Tracks:

      1. I Got The Sun In The Morning - Ethel Merman
      2. Sing Happy - Liza Minnelli
      3. Mean To Me - Nell Carter
      4. Children And Art - Bernadette Peters
      5. Before I Kiss The World Goodbye - Mary Martin
      6. Being Alive - Patti LuPone
      7. Monotonous - Eartha Kitt
      8. Shy - Sarah Jessica Parker
      9. All That Jazz - Bebe Neuwirth
      10. Raise The Roof - Julia Murney
      11. Getting Married Today - MADELINE KAHN
      12. Back To Before - Marin Mazzie
      13. Losing My Mind - Barbara Cook
      14. What Did I Have That I Don't Have? - Barbara Harris
      15. Everything's Coming Up Roses - Angela Lansbury

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Broadway Divas.......2007-01-22

      Wonderful selection of classic singers and songs. Special favorites are Ethel Merman and Barbara Cook.

      5 out of 5 stars Love the choices.......2006-08-11

      This is great. Anything with Ethel, Bernadette, Barbara (both of them), Mary, and Marin is beyond words. Any one of them by themselves is awesome but these ladies together are mind blowing. All of the women sound amazing but they made a mistake on the list of songs and composers. "Raise the Roof" sung by Julia Murney (I love her)was written by Andrew Lippa, not LaChusia.

      2 out of 5 stars coulda been a contender.......2006-03-15

      The divas are indeed divine, but the choice of music sung left me wondering why, with so many other great music selection contenders.

      5 out of 5 stars Two words: Julia Murney.......2001-09-03

      OK, so it sounds crazy to review an album with Ethel Merman and Bernadette Peters on it and not mention them. But...tough. I've read enough about them to know how good they are.


      Buy this album as a token of love to the producer who had the cajones to put Julia Murney on an album celebrating the last 100 years of Broadway divas.

      Because SHE is one of the greatest voices of the decade!
      Rock On UK
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Rock On UK
        The Hollies , Donovan , Rod Stewart , Small Faces , Argent , Van Morrison , The Kinks , David Essex , The Animals , and The Yardbirds
        Manufacturer: Sony Special Product
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000002YMD
        Release Date: 1995-12-01

        Tracks:

        1. Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) - The Hollies
        2. Sunshine Superman - Donovan
        3. Little Miss Understood - Rod Stewart
        4. Itchycoo Park - Small Faces
        5. Hold Your Head Up - Argent
        6. Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
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        9. Blue Feeling - The Animals
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