Small Faces is the eponymous second studio album by the Small Faces, released in 1967. The album was their first for Immediate Records after leaving Decca. It peaked at number 12 in the UK Album Chart. The band's debut album, released on Decca in 1966, is also entitled Small Faces.
There Are But Four Small Faces. There Are But Four Small Faces" is a studio album by British rock group Small Faces. It acts as an alternative version of the Immediate album Small Faces, that came out earlier the same year, and it was released somewhat belatedly on 1 December of 1967 through Columbia Records distribution. It was issued around the same time as their single Tin Soldier was issued.
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Small Faces is the second studio album by the English band Small Faces released via Immediate Records in June 1967. It peaked at number 12 in the UK Album Chart and was their first LP for Immediate in 1967. Confusingly, the band's debut album, released on Decca in 1966, is also entitled Small Faces. UK version: Small Faces. US version: There Are But Four Small Faces. Combined version: Small Faces.
More albums from Small Faces: Small Faces by Small Faces. Small Faces by Small Faces. The BBC Sessions by Small Faces. In Memoriam by Small Faces. From The Beginning by Small Faces. Playmates by Small Faces. The Autumn Stone by Small Faces. 78 In The Shade by Small Faces. View all albums . By: Small Faces (1967, Rock). 3. Up The Wooden Hills. 5. I’m Only Dreaming. 6. I Feel Much Better.
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Starting it all is the Small Faces’ only single, ‘Itchycoo Park’ which has some very fun acoustic guitar playing, with a four note hook that ‘Baba O’Reiley’ is jealous of. The vocal trade offs are simply ingenious, and the chorus backs up the reason for this song being a single. Green Circles’ is not dissimilar to the single, and features some overdubbed catchy-as-hell voices and cool drumming. And while there are bluesy numbers, ‘I’m Only Dreaming’ is a catchy acoustic pop song with a very likable rhythm.