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"If you caught him in the right conversation, he could be the Mod from the Small Faces ... soul masterpieces like "Tin Soldier" and Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake LP, the group's chemistry reached ...
Kenney Jones has been the heartbeat of some of rock and roll's most important bands, starting in the 1960s with soulful rockers Small Faces ... after Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (the band's critically ...
Small Faces. The Autumn Stone. In three gloriously chaotic years between 1965 and ’68 these East End ravers notched up timeless classics like the chart-topping All Or Nothing, Itchycoo Park ...
Small Faces are the stars of our latest ... a day before the release of Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake. Another Tim Hardin tune, “If I Were A Carpenter”, was already in their live set.
Hits galore at every show including All Or Nothing, Itchycoo Park, Lazy Sunday and many more mixed in with B-sides and rare gems from the Small ... play their Ogdens Nut Gone Flake shows, playing ...
The original Small Faces disbanded in 1969 when lead singer ... alongside fan favourites and tracks from the 1968 No 1 LP Ogdens Nut Gone Flake. The Small Fakers' upcoming show at Norden Farm ...
Formed in 2007, the Small Fakers are the UK's only tribute to mod legends the sensational Small Faces. Kicking off ... with the highlights from Ogdens Nut Gone Flake. Trying to find the right ...
A new boxset from legendary drummer Kenney Jones features unreleased and rare versions of Small Faces songs. The sticksman for the legendary rock group's Small Faces, the Faces and The Who has ...
The result for fans of Marriott’s music – from the Small Faces’ peerless blend of R&B ... mangler Stanley Unwin and packaged in a groovy circular sleeve, Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake was a joy from start to ...
providing The Small Faces with one of their all-time most successful anthems. It might not have been as profound or diverse as some of the other efforts encased on Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake, ‘Lazy Sunday ...
Small Faces would go on to create one of the first concept albums (Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake) in 1968. That would be their swan song until a late ’70s reunion, as Marriott left to form Humble Pie.