Small Faces is the debut album of the Small Faces, released in 1966. It includes the hit singles "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" and "Sha-La-La-La-Lee". The album was well received by music critics and fans alike and rose to number three in the UK album chart remaining at the top for several weeks.[2] [3]
Album profile
The album was recorded at the IBC Studios, Portland Place, London in February 1966. Glyn Johns was the studio engineer. In 1966, the Small Faces became the eleventh biggest selling artists of the year.[4]
Jimmy Winston was asked to leave after the band's second single "I've Got Mine" released on November 5, 1965 failed to make the charts. He still appears on many tracks on this album, including joint writing contributions to "It's Too Late" and providing keyboards and vocals on various tracks. Winston's replacement Ian McLagan appears on the album cover.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Shake" (Sam Cooke) 2:55
- "Come on Children" (Jones/Lane/Marriott/Winston) 4:20
- "You'd Better Believe It" (Lynch/Ragovoy) 2:19
- "It's Too Late" (Jones/Lane/Marriott/Winston) 2:37
- "One Night Stand" (Lane/Marriott) 1:50
- "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" (Potter/Samwell) 1:59
Side 2
- "Sorry She's Mine" (Lynch) 2:48
- "Own Up Time" (Jones/Lane/Marriott/McLagan) 1:47
- "You Need Loving" (Lane/Marriott) 3:59
- "Don't Stop What You're Doing" (Jones/Lane/Marriott/McLagan) 1:55
- "E Too D" (Lane/Marriott) 3:02
- "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" (Lynch/Shuman) 2:56
Singles
For more information on the single releases please see their respective pages.
Album Credits
- Steve Marriott - vocals, guitar
- Ronnie Lane - backing vocals, bass guitar
- Kenney Jones - drums
- Ian McLagan - keyboards
- Jimmy Winston - vocals, keyboards
Additional releases
The Album was re-released on CD in 1997 by Deram Records. The new release included alternate versions of "Shake", "Come on Children", "What'cha Gonna Do About It", "Own Up Time" and "E Too D". In 2006 a "40th anniversary edition" with 23 tracks was released by Decca. Included were the Singles A-Sides and Singles B-Sides from that period, "What's A Matter Baby", I've Got Mine", "Grow Your Own", "Hey Girl" and "Almost Grown".
See also
Small Faces discography
Notes
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