***INTRO***
I bought my Ultimate Collection from W.H.Smiths shortly after the turn of the mellennium, at £13.99 for 2 CD's and 50 tracks it appeared to be value for money. Included in the package a booklet outlining background to the band with photographs and track listings. the bands website ... Read review
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recorded legacy. Crucially, this stunning 50-track, double-CD set is the first to feature both Decca (disc one) and Immediate (disc two) material and it's also the fir...
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recorded legacy. Crucially, this stunning 50-track, double-CD set is the first to feature both Decca (disc one) and Immediate (disc two) material and it's also the first to be fully sanctioned by the surviving members of the band. All 14 of the Small Faces UK singles are here, along with 12 B-sides and an astute selection of album tracks. The Decca disc, 196567, finds the sartorially sharp quartet majoring in amphetamine-fuelled R&B aimed directly at mod dance floors. Especially ace are the debut 45 "What'cha Gonna Do About It", its pivotal riff cheekily pilfered from the Solomon Burke soul shouter "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love", and the organ-propelled instrumental, "Grow Your Own", which melds sonic savagery to a Booker T&The MGs groove. Disc two, 196769, highlights the band's unique brand of Cockney music-hall psych, best exemplified by proto Brit-pop anthem "Lazy Sunday" and various cuts culled from their brilliantly bonkers concept albumOgden's Nut Gone Flake. This is undoubtedly the ultimate Small Faces collection.--Chris King
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I bought my Ultimate Collection from W.H.Smiths shortly after the turn of the mellennium, at £13.99 for 2 CD's and 50 tracks it appeared to be value for money. Included in the package a booklet outlining background to the band with photographs and track listings. the bands website is at www.makingtime.co.uk/rfr .
***ABOUT THE SMALL FACES***
The bands major songwriters were Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane. The ... ...historian pictures and all. The Ultimate Collection has all the essential listening for a review of the band including some of the more obscure. The bands website at www.makingtime.co.uk/rfr is definately worth checking out it has mention of the Small faces convention for 2005 along with history, discography and other essential reading.
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***INTRO***
I bought my Ultimate Collection from W.H.Smiths shortly after the turn of the mellennium, at £13.99 for 2 CD's and 50 tracks it appeared to be value for money. Included in the package a booklet outlining background to the band with photographs and track listings. the bands website is at www.makingtime.co.uk/rfr .
***ABOUT THE SMALL FACES***
The bands major songwriters were Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane. The band included Marriott vocals, guitar, Lane bass, Kenny Jones drummer, Jimmy Winston organist. The 2 CD's cover 2 distinct phases in their career. The 1st covers Decca and their rhythm & blues period and The Immediate Sessions reveal later evolution into premier psychedelic cockney popsters. Discovered in early 1965 at the Cavern Club near London's Leicester Square. Signed to Decca soon after. Steve Marriott had grown up in the East End and attended Sandringham Secondary School and spent some time training for an acting career. The band played the local London circuit presenting themselves as stylish mods. By the time of their debut album the band developed a more "British sound". Shortly after this a new influence arrived, the chemical influence, here I quote the record companies own notes on the bands testimonies "amphetamines and marijuana were frequently consumed....in May 1966, another drug was added to their menu - LSD". Soon after this the band moved into a musical area that was to be called psychedelic. In 1967 the band signed to the small independent label, Immediate Records. The band rapidly developed an irrepressible sense of humour that began to show up in their work. Following the Beatles St Pepper the Small faces created their most famous album "Ogdens' Nut Flake" created around the fictional character Happiness Stan who goes looking for the other half of the moon. Because of the complexity of the album the band introduced Peter Frampton on guitar. In March 1969 Marriott left the band and formed a new outfit "Humble Pie". The Small Faces recruited Rod Stewart (vocals) and a bit later Ronnie Wood (guitar) and renamed the band "The Faces". The Small Faces reformed around 1977 for 2 further albums but failed to create the success they previously enjoyed.
The bands album discography
Small Faces May 1968, From the Beginning June 1967, Small Faces June 1967, Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake June 1968, The Autumn Stone November 1969.
***THE ALBUM***
The album was conceived and compiled by John Reed, product management Anthony Amos and Steve Hammonds. Design and Artwork by Paul Beviour, for love music.
Disc 1 * The Decca Sessions.
1. What'cha gonna do about it? 1.50 Released August 1965 A - side. The main guitar riff was borrowed from a Solomon Burke R&B tune.
2. I've got mine 2.57 Released November 1965 A - side. Failed to make the charts.
3. It's too late 2.37 Released November 1965 B - side.
4. Sha - la - la - lee 2.55 Released January 1966 A - side. Composed by Lynch/Shuman, this a cute pop tune designed to attract the female fan and the 1st to include McLagan.
5. Grow your own 2.18 Released January 1966 B - side.
6. Hey girl 2.18 Released May 1966 A - side.
7. Shake 2.53
8. Come on children 4.10
9. You better believe it 2.18
10. One night stand 1.49
11. Sorry she's mine 2.47
12. Own up time 1.47
13. You need loving 3.58
14. Don't stop what your doing 1.54
15. E too D 3.01 Released May 1967 B - side.
16. All or nothing 3.04 Soul/pop.
17. Understanding 2.45 Released August 1966 B - side. Soul/pop.
18. My mind's eye 2.02 Released November 1966
19. I Can't dance with you 3.12 Released November 1966 B - side.
20. I Can't make it 2.10 Released March 1967 A - side. Soul/pop.
21. Just passing 1.17 Released march 1967 B - side.
22. Patterns 2.04 Released May 1967 A - side.
23. Yesterday today and tomorrow 1.54
24. That man 2.15
25. Baby don't you do it 2.03
Disc 2 * The Immediate Sessions
1. Here comes the nice 3.03 Released June 1967 A - side. pro drugs single.
2. Talk to You 2.07 Released June 1967 B - side.
3. (Tell me) have you ever seen me 2.16
4. Things are going to get better 2.39
5. My way of giving 1.58
6. Green circles 2.45
7. Get yourself together 2.10
8. Up the wooden hills to Hertfordshire 2.03
9. Eddie's dreaming 2.41
10. Itchycoo park 2.52 Released August 1967 A - side. Written mainly by Lane including the special effect, which became known as phasing and extolled the virtues of changing your mindset through recreational drugs.
11. I'm only Dreaming 2.25 Released August 1967 B - side.
12. Tin Soldier 3.23 Soulful pop tune.
13. I feel much better 3.57 Released December 1967 B - side.
14. Ogden's nut gone flake 2.27
15. Afterglow (of your love) 3.31 Released March 1969 A - side.
16. Song of a baker 3.18
17. Lazy Sunday 3.07 Released April 1968 A - side. Their twelfth single.
18. Rollin' over 1.53
19. Mad john 1.53
20. Happydaystoytown 2.04
21. The Universal 2.44 Released July 1968 A - side. An DIY/acoustic feel.
22. Donkey rides, a penny, a glass 2.51 No 21. B - side.
23. Wham bam, thank you mam 3.19 Released March 1969 B - side. proto - metal grove.
24. Don't burst my bubble 2.25
25. The Autumn stone 4.02 Achingly beautiful.
***MY OPINION***
This album is 1 of the many Small Faces compilations, you must have 1 if you are anyone. I listened to another on tape before purchasing this 1 (The complete collection). The booklet that comes as a companion to the CD gives all essential information on the band and a must for any UK rock historian pictures and all. The Ultimate Collection has all the essential listening for a review of the band including some of the more obscure. The bands website at www.makingtime.co.uk/rfr is definately worth checking out it has mention of the Small faces convention for 2005 along with history, discography and other essential reading.
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Product details
Title
Ultimate Collection
Performer
Small Faces (The)
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
26/05/2003
Recomended Retail Price
15.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2003
Label / Distributor
Sanctuary / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
2
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
5050441600425
Additional notes
Album Notes
This thorough compilation tracks the Small Faces through its entire career in the late-1960s, including the hit "Itchycoo Park" and other classics like "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" and "Eddie's Dreaming."
Album Reviews
Q - 5 stars (indispensable) Uncut (6/03, p.118) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...An obvious concept, a great coup and one hell of a 50-track, two-CD set....The pioneering influence on display here almost goes without saying..."
Titles on disc 1
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 Are 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 Do It
Titles on disc 2
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.
Happy Days Toy Town
21.
Universal
22.
Donkey Rides A Penny A Glass
23.
Wham Bam Thank You Mam
24.
Don't Burst My Bubble
25.
Autumn Stone
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