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Small Faces
Allmusic Biography : Small Faces were the best English band never to hit it big in America. Outside Europe, all anybody remembers them for is their sole hit, "Itchycoo Park," which was hardly representative of their psychedelic sound, much less their full musical range -- but in England, Small Faces were one of the most extraordinary and successful bands of the mid-60s, serious competitors to the Who and potential rivals to the Rolling Stones.

Lead singer/guitarist Steve Marriotts formal background was on the stage; as a young teenager, hed auditioned for and won the part of the Artful Dodger in the Lionel Bart musical Oliver! Marriott was earning his living at a music shop when he made the acquaintance of Ronnie Lane (bass, backing vocals), who had formed a band called the Pioneers, which included drummer Kenney Jones. Lane invited Marriott to jam with his band at a show they were playing at a local club -- the gig was a disaster, but out of that show the group members decided to turn their talents toward American R&B.; The band -- with Marriott now installed permanently and Jimmy Winston recruited on organ -- cast its lot with a faction of British youth known as the mods, stylish posers (and arch enemies of the leather-clad rockers, sometimes with incredibly violent results) who, among their other attributes, affected a dandified look and a fanatical embrace of American R&B.; The quartet, now christened Small Faces ("face" being a piece of mod slang for a fashion leader), began making a name for themselves on-stage, sparked by their no holds barred performance style. Marriott had a uniquely powerful voice and was also a very aggressive lead guitarist, and the others were able to match him, especially Jones, who was a truly distinctive drummer.

The quartet was signed by manager Don Arden who, through his management company, got Small Faces a record deal with Decca/London. The bands debut single, "Whatcha Gonna Do About It," a blatant ripoff of Solomon Burkes "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love," co-credited in this version to longtime British songwriter/producer Ian Samwell, was released in August of 1965 and reached number 14 on the charts; a second single, "Ive Got Mine," failed to chart when released in November. Soon after its recording, Winston exited the lineup; he was replaced by Ian McLagan (organ, guitar, vocals). The group returned to the charts in February of 1966 with "Sha-La-La-La-Lee," which rose to number three in England. Three months later, they were back at number ten with "Hey Girl," a Marriott/Lane composition that inaugurated the songwriting team, a development strongly encouraged by their manager, who appreciated the enhanced earnings that original hits enjoyed. This single heralded their first album, a rather hastily recorded long-player entitled Small Faces. Their real breakthrough came with the next single, another Marriott/Lane original, entitled "All or Nothing," which topped the U.K. charts in the course of a ten-week run. Its follow-up, "My Minds Eye," was successful as well, but its release infuriated the bandmembers, because as far as they were concerned, it was unfinished -- theyd furnished a demo to Arden who, in turn, had turned it over to Decca as a finished piece, and the latter had released it.

That release brought to a head the groups growing alienation from their manager, over his handling of their business affairs and bookings, as well as their relations with Decca. Despite their string of five hits, Arden was treating the group as a nonrenewable resource, booking them too many shows -- as many as three a night -- as though they had no future and had to earn fees while the fees were being offered. This, in turn, prevented Marriott and Lane from exploring their full potential as songwriters, and in 1966, as the Beatles and Rolling Stones raised the bar, songwriting was becoming an essential activity for any band that could do it. Further, the group had evolved both musically and intellectually from their beginnings -- by the spring of 1966, in place of the occasional weed or amphetamine (the latter an essential part of the mod lifestyle), theyd begun experimenting with LSD and, like many other artists, found their work and sensibilities altered by it -- they could still do the soul numbers on-stage, and write passages in that vein for themselves to play and sing, but the subject matter of their songs, even when they did concern love, became decidedly more complex and experimental, along with their sound.

This is where Arden and Decca Records treatment of them really began to grate on the bandmembers, because their manager didnt feel like budgeting for anything more than the standard, union-dictated, three-hour sessions with breaks, hopefully yielding at least a song per session, and they had songs in mind now, and sounds to go with them, that were too bold to be worked out in three hours. Despite four hit singles to their credit, theyd been given less time to complete their debut LP than the Rolling Stones -- whod abandoned Deccas studios, with their iron-clad union rules and engineers who wouldnt let them play at full volume, in favor of RCA Studios in Hollywood -- usually got to complete one of their singles. And, finally, between the recording costs at Decca and Ardens way of handling their finances, Small Faces werent seeing much money, considering their chart successes to date.

By the end of 1966, Small Faces had severed their ties with Arden which, in effect, ended their relationship with Decca (though the two sides would argue and debate that point for a while), and in early 1967 moved under the wing of Rolling Stones manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham. At the time, Oldham was one of the top three or four producers in England, thanks to his work with the Stones (and a few other acts such as Marianne Faithfull), and his management of that group was considered one of the most successful business relationships in pop music. Oldham had started his own label, Immediate Records, which was so far devoted to a few licensed American masters, the work of promising neophytes, and a few unwitting contributions by star guitarists -- including Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck -- who thought they were cutting demos and jamming with producer/guitarist Jimmy Page. Getting Small Faces as clients was the first step to getting them onto his label, thereby providing the label with the anchor of a proven hitmaking outfit (the Rolling Stones were locked into their Decca Records contract and, in any case, usually seemed to keep themselves at arms length from Immediates activities, beyond any informal obligations they felt they owed Oldham). By mid-1967 he had succeeded in doing precisely that, signing the group to Immediate -- and with the shift in management and label, Small Faces suddenly found themselves with a drastically reduced touring schedule and vastly increased time available in the studio, and their sound immediately became looser.

They started things off of just right for the new era with one of the most quietly subversive drug anthems ever to tiptoe its way into the U.K. charts, "Here Comes the Nice." A cheerful, unassuming ode to a drug dealer, it somehow escaped the notice of censors and became one of the finest above-board expressions of appreciation for recreational drug use of its era. There were other drug songs to follow, including "Green Circles," that ended up on their albums -- they remained a top-flight R&B-driven; band, but a much wider array of sounds and instruments began figuring in their music. Their first Immediate album, entitled Small Faces (known in the U.S., where it was released somewhat belatedly through Columbia Records distribution, as There Are But Four Small Faces), was issued in mid-1967, and was an instant hit. In August of that year, two months after "Here Comes the Nice" wafted its way to the airwaves, they released "Itchycoo Park," a lilting, lyrical idyll to the Summer of Love, loosely based on a hymn known to Ronnie Lane and featuring Marriott in his gentlest vocal guise -- this ode to a psychedelic sunny afternoon captured the hearts of listeners on both sides of the Atlantic and became Small Faces sole claim to fame in the United States.

Ironically, although they were always glad to have a hit, the bandmembers werent entirely pleased with the singles success, because they felt the song didnt represent their true sound, and it was also extremely difficult to play on-stage, owing to its acoustic guitar sound and varied musical textures. Whats more, the band had bigger aspirations than doing more hit singles -- the Beatles success with Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band had set the album up as the new primary medium for musical expression, and they were eager to get to work on a canvas that size. Across five months during 1968, in at least four different studios, they recorded what proved to be their magnum opus, Ogdens Nut Gone Flake. A mix of Cockney whimsy, spoken word recitations (courtesy of actor/recitalist Stanley Unwin), hard rock, blue-eyed soul, and druggy freakbeat sensibilities, it was probably the most English and the most ambitious of the concept albums that followed in the wake of Sgt. Peppers, and further enticed potential purchasers (and confounded record distributors and retailers, not to mention American listeners totally unfamiliar with the actual Ogdens tobacco tins) with its round-sleeve-in-a-square-frame packaging.

The resulting album -- which the group only performed in its entirety once (although numbers like "Rollin Over" became permanent parts of their stage set), in a live-in-the-studio television broadcast called Colour Me Pop -- was a critical and commercial success, and has received new cycles of rave reviews throughout the decades since. The groups fortunes didnt match the reception for the album, however -- in June of 1968, to announce the release of the album, Immediate took out an ad in the music trade papers that included a parody of the Lords Prayer that managed to offend several million people before an apology from the band was issued. Their relationship with Immediate was further strained when, over the objections of Marriott, the label released the song "Lazy Sunday" -- which hed recorded as a joke -- as a single. Its subsequent rise to number two on the British charts did nothing to ease his unhappiness, as the record really had nothing to do with the bands real sound. Their previous single, "Tin Soldier" -- which was a hit as well -- was much more what they were about, a love song mixing wrenchingly soulful vocals by Marriott and almost psychedelic sensibilities in the lyrics, with a dazzling, pounding, driving performance by McLagan at the keyboard.

The group members were also beginning to have their doubts about Oldham and Immediate. The producer/manager had parted company with the Rolling Stones in mid-1967, with the result that Small Faces became the creative core of the label (and the sole cash cow in Oldhams orbit). Whereas the Mick Jagger/Keith Richards songwriting team had contributed songs to some early Immediate acts, suddenly Marriott and Lane were being asked to come up with songs and serve as producers, which would have been OK except that, even with a fresh string of hit singles and a pair of LPs that sold well, they were getting no royalties -- Immediate was keeping much of what their recordings earned, all charged against their studio time at very high rates, though the group was at least getting more money from fewer but much better-paying gigs. The reality of the record business is that, to some extent, every label pads the books -- as in the film industry, where expenses from box office bombs, or for ordinary day-to-day operations, somehow manage to get written off against the revenue generated by the hits, the record labels all manage to shift some losses to money-making acts fees. The problem for Small Faces was that they were the only money-making act on Immediate. Everything else was hit or miss (and most often miss), some records by the Nice at one point and some early singles by P.P. Arnold and some American-licensed sides by the McCoys, Van Morrison, et al., succeeding, but most losing money.

And the label itself literally hemorrhaged money, in ways that paralleled the debacle at Apple Records. In one of the more famous anecdotes, attributed to various artists under contract and also to former employees, the typical daily operation went like this: artists and would-be artists hanging out and major stars popping in and out, and then at 4 p.m. or so Oldham would arrive in a limo, dressed in a kaftan and sandals, accompanied by an entourage, and his business partner, Tony Calder, would show up separately, go into the office, look at the bills, and start muttering about breaking peoples legs. Small Faces royalties mostly vanished into that black hole up until the inevitable bankruptcy, and then simply vanished for 30 years.

"The Universal," a single released in the summer of 1968, was to have been Marriotts most serious effort in that vein in over a year, incorporating a more laid-back, quasi-acoustic, and jazz-like sound (complete with clarinet accompaniment) and his most subtle, serious lyrics, in contrast to the jocular "Lazy Sunday"; it subsequently failed to crack the Top 20, and much of his interest in continuing with the band seemed to falter as a result. The group worked on a planned third Immediate LP and continued to tour (Immediate even recorded one of their live sets from Newcastle Town Hall early in the year, which showed a band as good as any in England), and Marriott tried to institute some changes -- he even proposed that a new friend, singer/guitarist Peter Frampton, a teen idol who had lately quit a successful pop/rock band called the Herd in a quest to be taken more seriously as an artist, be brought into the Small Faces lineup, but the others were content to continue as a quartet. The end came soon after, in the final hours of 1968, when Marriott suddenly left the stage while the band was jamming to "Lazy Sunday" during a show at the Alexandria Palace; within hours, he and Frampton began mapping plans for a band of their own called Humble Pie, bringing aboard Greg Ridley on bass and Jerry Shirley -- a Marriott musical protégé, Kenney Jones admirer, and former member of a Small Faces-influenced band called the Apostolic Intervention -- on drums. Small Faces did carry on into 1969, and Immediate tried to salvage its situation by issuing a double-LP career retrospective called The Autumn Stone, which made it out a few months before the company closed its doors.

With Marriott gone, the group needed a replacement singer and lead guitarist and divided up the two jobs, finding artists to fill them in Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. Immediate having sunk below the waves in a sea of long-delayed bankruptcy proceedings, the new group moved to the much bigger and more stable auspices of Warner Bros. Records; the name "Small Faces" endured, attached to one Warner album before they officially morphed into Faces, an incarnation under which they went on to international glory for a time, before Rod Stewart finally eclipsed them as a solo act. During the mid-70s, Small Faces reunited (with a somewhat limited participation by Lane) for two albums, Playmates and 78 in the Shade, that attracted a lot of press attention but nothing resembling the chart action of their earlier releases, and, like their 60s work, those records failed to find an audience in America, despite being released on Atlantic Records. Ironically, at the very same time, the charts and the press on both sides of the Atlantic were filled by punk and power pop acts whose respective sounds and images often owed a huge amount to Small Faces groundbreaking work.

Lane recorded with Pete Townshend, among others, before contracting multiple sclerosis, which ended his career as a musician (he later organized the ARMS benefit concerts to raise money for research toward a cure for the disease). Jones subsequently joined the Who, having been recommended by Keith Moon as his replacement ahead of the legendary drummers sudden death in 1978, and did a couple of tours and a pair of albums with the band. Humble Pie became bigger in America than Small Faces had ever been with their brand of high-energy rock & roll, which soon alienated co-founder Frampton but led to massive sales and an enviable string of tours, until their breakup in 1975. Marriotts career languished a bit in the years that followed, but he always seemed poised for a comeback -- with that voice and history, he was always a potential contender for stardom -- and in 1991 it looked as though he was going to finally pull it off. Tragically, he died in his sleep when fire swept his home in England, just a couple of days after beginning work on a new album in America with his former bandmate Frampton. Ronnie Lane died at his home in Trinidad, Colorado, on June 4, 1997, after battling multiple sclerosis for nearly 20 years. In 1998, Ian McLagan -- whod gone on from Faces to record and perform with Bonnie Raitt, the Rolling Stones, et al. -- published All the Rage, a very frank and revealing autobiography covering his 35 years in professional music.

Small Faces catalog languished for a time, largely as a result of the bankruptcy of Immediate Records in 1970. Some of their stuff was reissued on vinyl in Canada in the early to mid-70s, and later on reissue labels such as Compleat, but their legacy was generally in a shambles. That wasnt helped in the early part of the CD era when the licensors of the Immediate catalog sent out a lot of substandard masters, made from sources a long way from first-generation studio tapes, to their clients. In 1990, Sony Music Special Products became the first label to reissue any part of Small Faces catalog mastered from decent tapes, utilizing the duplicate masters that Immediate had furnished to Columbia Records -- the predecessor to Sony -- in the late 60s. The results were better, if not ideal, but eventually, a combination of consumer complaints and better vault research in England, coupled with better digital technology, led to major improvements in their CD library; anything dating from much after 1995 is acceptable by early 21st century standards, and some of the 2002/2003 issues from Sunspots sound amazing.

At the same time, that tape research led to a massive amount of confusion -- evidently, in order to drive up fees from Columbia in America and other 60s licensees, Immediate issued undubbed backing tracks and unfinished outtakes with newly attached titles; even the surviving bandmembers were confused by some of these titles and tracks, though as of 2003 they were helping to sort out their real legacy, including a set of live television appearances released by NMC. Additionally, thanks to deals negotiated with the successor labels to Decca and Immediate, with the release of Sanctuary Records Ultimate Collection in 2003, the members and their estates were collecting full royalties for the very first time.
small_faces Album: 1 of 39
Title:  Small Faces
Released:  1966-05
Tracks:  16
Duration:  43:11

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1   Shake  (02:55)
2   Come on Children  (04:10)
3   You Better Believe It  (02:19)
4   Its Too Late  (02:37)
5   One Night Stand  (01:50)
6   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:59)
7   Sorry Shes Mine  (02:48)
8   Own Up Time  (01:47)
9   You Need Loving  (03:59)
10  Dont Stop What Youre Doing  (01:55)
11  E Too D  (03:01)
12  Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
13  What’s a Matter Baby  (02:48)
14  I’ve Got Mine  (02:47)
15  Grow Your Own  (02:12)
16  Almost Grown (UK B-Side)  (03:03)
from_the_beginning Album: 2 of 39
Title:  From the Beginning
Released:  1967-06
Tracks:  35
Duration:  00:00

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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  Almost Grown  (?)
16  Understanding  (?)
17  I Can’t Dance With You  (?)
18  I Can’t Make It  (?)
19  Just Passing  (?)
1   Runaway (alternate mix)  (?)
2   That Man (alternate mix)  (?)
3   Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (alternate mix)  (?)
4   My Mind’s Eye (alternate mix) (electronically processed stereo)  (?)
5   Picanniny (backing track)  (?)
6   Hey Girl (alternate version)  (?)
7   Take This Hurt Off Me (different version)  (?)
8   Baby Don’t You Do It (different version)  (?)
9   All or Nothing (alternate mix) (electronically processed stereo)  (?)
10  Understanding (alternate mix) (electronically processed stereo)  (?)
11  Talk to You (take 5 backing track)  (?)
12  All Our Yesterdays (take 7 backing track)  (?)
13  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (alternate take 2)  (?)
14  Show Me the Way (take 3 backing track)  (?)
15  I Can’t Make It (take 11 backing track)  (?)
16  Things Are Going to Get Better (take 14 session version)  (?)
there_are_but_four_small_faces Album: 3 of 39
Title:  There Are But Four Small Faces
Released:  1968
Tracks:  14
Duration:  35:50

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1   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
2   Talk to You  (02:08)
3   Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:04)
4   My Way of Giving  (01:58)
5   Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
6   I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
7   Tin Soldier  (03:22)
8   Get Yourself Together  (02:15)
9   Show Me the Way  (02:08)
10  Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
11  Green Circles  (02:51)
12  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:14)
13  Green Circles (alternate take)  (02:33)
14  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (alternate take)  (02:03)
ogdens_nut_gone_flake Album: 4 of 39
Title:  Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake
Released:  1968-06
Tracks:  12
Duration:  38:27

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1   Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake  (02:28)
2   Afterglow of Your Love  (03:30)
3   Long Agos and Worlds Apart  (02:34)
4   Rene  (04:31)
5   Song of a Baker  (03:16)
6   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
7   Happiness Stan  (02:37)
8   Rollin’ Over  (02:49)
9   The Hungry Intruder  (02:15)
10  The Journey  (04:09)
11  Mad John  (02:50)
12  Happy Days Toy Town  (04:18)
the_autumn_stone Album: 5 of 39
Title:  The Autumn Stone
Released:  1969
Tracks:  22
Duration:  1:05:30

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1   Here Come the Nice  (03:04)
2   Autumn Stone  (04:01)
3   Collibosher  (03:14)
4   All or Nothing  (03:05)
5   Red Balloon  (04:16)
6   Lazy Sunday  (03:05)
7   Rollin Over (live)  (02:22)
8   If I Were a Carpenter (live)  (02:33)
9   Every Little Bit Hurts (live)  (06:24)
10  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
11  Tin Soldier (live)  (03:31)
12  Just Passing  (01:14)
13  Call It Something Nice  (02:06)
14  I Cant Make It  (02:06)
15  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:25)
16  Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
17  The Universal  (02:45)
18  Itchycoo Park  (02:55)
19  Hey Girl  (02:16)
20  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:49)
21  Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
22  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:19)
the_immediate_story_small_faces_volume_ii Album: 6 of 39
Title:  The Immediate Story - Small Faces Volume II
Released:  1975
Tracks:  28
Duration:  1:14:48

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1   Here Comes the Nice  (03:05)
2   Talk to You  (02:07)
3   Itchycoo Park  (02:48)
4   Eddie’s Dreaming (B-side edit)  (02:44)
5   Tin Soldier  (02:59)
6   Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:06)
7   My Way of Giving  (01:58)
8   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
9   All Our Yesterdays  (01:53)
10  The Universal  (02:40)
11  Donkey Rides - Penny A Glass  (?)
12  Afterglow  (03:30)
13  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:19)
14  Get Yourself Together  (02:15)
1   Become Like You  (01:57)
2   Feeling Lonely  (01:35)
3   Happy Boys Happy  (01:34)
4   Something I Want to Tell You  (02:07)
5   Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:39)
6   Show Me the Way  (02:09)
7   Green Circles  (02:46)
8   Rollin Over  (02:19)
9   If I Were a Carpenter (live)  (02:33)
10  Every Little Bit Hurts (live)  (06:22)
11  Collibosher  (03:11)
12  Red Balloon  (04:11)
13  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:49)
14  The Autumn Stone  (03:59)
rock_roots Album: 7 of 39
Title:  Rock Roots
Released:  1976
Tracks:  16
Duration:  40:35

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
2   Whats a Matter Baby  (02:55)
3   I’ve Got Mine  (02:53)
4   Its Too Late  (02:37)
5   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
6   Grow Your Own  (02:19)
7   Hey Girl  (02:16)
8   Almost Grown  (03:02)
9   All or Nothing  (03:03)
10  Understanding  (02:47)
11  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
12  I Cant Dance With You  (03:11)
13  I Cant Make It  (02:11)
14  Just Passing  (01:14)
15  Patterns  (02:05)
16  E Too D  (03:01)
playmates Album: 8 of 39
Title:  Playmates
Released:  1977
Tracks:  10
Duration:  39:10

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1   High and Happy  (02:40)
2   Never Too Late  (03:49)
3   Tonight  (03:44)
4   Saylarvee  (02:17)
5   Find It  (05:58)
6   Lookin’ for a Love  (03:12)
7   Playmates  (03:35)
8   This Song’s Just for You  (04:05)
9   Drive-In Romance  (05:07)
10  Smilin’ in Tune  (04:43)
sha_la_la_la_lee Album: 9 of 39
Title:  Sha-La-La-La-Lee
Released:  1981
Tracks:  14
Duration:  35:27

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1   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
2   My Mind’s Eye  (02:10)
3   Grow Your Own  (02:18)
4   You Better Believe It  (02:16)
5   Sorry She’s Mine  (02:45)
6   Own Up Time  (01:43)
7   Patterns  (02:06)
8   What’cha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
9   Understanding  (02:40)
10  It’s Too Late  (02:33)
11  Come On Children  (04:15)
12  I’ve Got Mine  (02:28)
13  Hey Girl  (02:17)
14  All or Nothing  (03:03)
collection Album: 10 of 39
Title:  Collection
Released:  1986
Tracks:  17
Duration:  50:27

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1   Itchycoo Park  (02:54)
2   Sha La La La Lee  (02:55)
3   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
4   Afterglow  (03:26)
5   Here Comes the Nice  (03:03)
6   I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
7   Autumn Stone  (04:02)
8   Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:22)
9   The Universal  (02:42)
10  Rollin Over  (02:13)
11  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:56)
12  All or Nothing (live)  (03:53)
13  Tin Soldier  (03:22)
14  Hey Girl  (02:13)
15  Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:05)
16  I Cant Make It  (02:10)
17  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
the_best_of_british_rock Album: 11 of 39
Title:  The Best of British Rock
Released:  1987
Tracks:  16
Duration:  35:49

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1   Ogdons Nutgone Flake  (02:22)
2   Long Agoes and Worlds Apart  (02:33)
3   Song of the Baker  (03:10)
4   Feeling Lonely  (01:30)
5   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
6   Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:12)
7   Something I Want to Tell You  (02:06)
8   Happy Boys, Happy  (01:35)
1   Become Like You  (01:53)
2   My Way of Giving  (01:56)
3   Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:34)
4   Green Circles  (02:43)
5   Get Yourself Together  (02:12)
6   Show Me the Way  (02:04)
7   Talk to You  (02:03)
8   All of Our Yesterdays  (01:49)
20_greatest_hits Album: 12 of 39
Title:  20 Greatest Hits
Released:  1988
Tracks:  20
Duration:  57:17

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1   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
2   All or Nothing (live)  (03:46)
3   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
4   Tin Soldier  (03:23)
5   The Universal  (02:40)
6   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
7   Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:27)
8   Song of a Baker  (03:16)
9   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
10  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:30)
11  Hey Girl  (02:16)
12  Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
13  Collibosher  (03:11)
14  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
15  I Cant Make It  (02:05)
16  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:45)
17  Long Agos and Worlds Apart  (02:33)
18  Rene  (04:30)
19  Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
20  Rollin’ Over  (02:49)
best_lazy_sunday Album: 13 of 39
Title:  Best - Lazy Sunday
Released:  1989
Tracks:  25
Duration:  1:08:51

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1   Tin Soldier  (03:23)
2   All Or Nothing  (03:04)
3   Runaway  (02:45)
4   Take This Hurt Off Me  (02:15)
5   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
6   One Night Stand  (01:49)
7   Lazy Sunday  (03:04)
8   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
9   The Universal  (02:40)
10  You Better Believe It  (02:18)
11  You Need Loving  (03:58)
12  Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
13  Shake  (02:54)
14  Youve Really Got A Hold On Me  (03:17)
15  Hey Girl  (02:16)
16  I Cant Dance With You  (03:14)
17  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
18  My Way Of Giving  (01:59)
19  Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:16)
20  Whats A Matter Baby  (02:53)
21  I Cant Make It  (02:05)
22  Sorry Shes Mine  (02:48)
23  Autumn Stone  (03:58)
24  Afterglow (Of Your Love)  (03:03)
25  Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
the_small_faces_collection Album: 14 of 39
Title:  the small faces collection
Released:  1989
Tracks:  26
Duration:  1:14:23

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1   Watcha Gonna Do About It  (01:57)
2   Ive Got Mine  (02:52)
3   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
4   Hey Girl  (02:16)
5   All or Nothing  (03:02)
6   My Minds Eye  (02:03)
7   I Cant Make It  (02:05)
8   E to D  (02:58)
9   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
10  Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
11  Tin Soldier  (03:19)
12  Lazy Sunday  (03:06)
13  The Universal  (02:40)
14  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:30)
15  Shake  (02:52)
16  Almost Grown  (03:00)
17  Whats a Matter Baby  (02:54)
18  Its Too Late  (02:35)
19  Grow Your Own  (02:18)
20  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:19)
21  Song of a Baker  (03:16)
22  The Autumn Stone  (03:58)
23  Red Balloon  (04:09)
24  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:45)
25  Long Agos and Worlds Apart  (02:33)
26  Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
the_singles_as_bs_plus Album: 15 of 39
Title:  The Singles As & Bs...plus
Released:  1990
Tracks:  28
Duration:  1:15:58

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
2   I’ve Got Mine  (02:53)
3   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
4   Hey Girl  (02:16)
5   All or Nothing  (03:05)
6   My Minds Eye  (02:03)
7   I Cant Make It  (02:11)
8   E Too D  (03:01)
9   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
10  Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
11  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
12  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
13  The Universal  (02:40)
14  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:23)
15  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
16  Whats a Matter Baby  (02:55)
17  Its Too Late  (02:37)
18  Grow Your Own  (02:19)
19  Almost Grown  (03:02)
20  Understanding  (02:47)
21  I Cant Dance With You  (03:14)
22  Just Passing  (01:14)
23  Patterns  (02:05)
24  Talk to You  (02:08)
25  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
26  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
27  Rollin Over  (02:11)
28  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
green_circles_first_immediate_album Album: 16 of 39
Title:  ... Green Circles (First Immediate album)
Released:  1991
Tracks:  17
Duration:  39:07

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1   Become Like You  (02:16)
2   Get Yourself Together  (01:54)
3   All Our Yesterdays  (02:08)
4   Talk to You  (02:09)
5   Show Me the Way  (02:06)
6   Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:57)
7   Eddies Dreaming  (02:57)
8   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:20)
9   Something I Want to Tell You  (02:12)
10  Feeling Lonely  (01:37)
11  Happy Boys Happy  (01:41)
12  Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:44)
13  My Way of Giving  (01:58)
14  Green Circles  (02:35)
15  Donkey Rides a Penny a Glass  (02:44)
16  Green Circles (alternate take)  (02:34)
17  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen (alternate take)  (02:15)
the_complete_collection Album: 17 of 39
Title:  The Complete Collection
Released:  1991-11-25
Tracks:  24
Duration:  1:11:19

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1   All or Nothing (live)  (03:45)
2   Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:23)
3   Rene  (04:28)
4   The Journey  (03:06)
5   Afterglow of Your Love  (02:50)
6   Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:27)
7   Itchycoo Park  (02:47)
8   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:04)
9   Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
10  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
11  The Universal  (02:40)
12  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:57)
13  Lazy Sunday  (03:04)
14  Call It Something Nice  (02:03)
15  Song of a Baker  (03:16)
16  Happy Days Toy Town  (02:51)
17  Collibosher  (03:11)
18  Autumn Stone  (03:58)
19  Just Passing  (01:11)
20  Red Balloon  (04:10)
21  Rollin Over  (01:50)
22  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:48)
23  Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
24  If I Were a Carpenter (live)  (02:37)
all_or_nothing Album: 18 of 39
Title:  All or Nothing
Released:  1992
Tracks:  23
Duration:  1:06:03

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1   Autumn Stone  (03:59)
2   Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:57)
3   Happy Boys Happy  (01:36)
4   Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:23)
5   Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
6   Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:45)
7   Eddies Dreaming  (02:52)
8   Red Balloon  (04:10)
9   Tin Soldier  (02:59)
10  Things Are Gonna Get Better  (02:38)
11  Something I Want to Tell You  (02:09)
12  Become Like You  (01:55)
13  The Universal  (02:40)
14  Just Passing  (01:14)
15  Feeling Lonely  (01:34)
16  Collibosher  (03:12)
17  Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
18  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
19  All Our Yesterdays  (01:53)
20  All or Nothing  (03:36)
21  If I Were a Carpenter (live)  (02:31)
22  Tin Soldier (live)  (03:21)
23  Every Little Bit Hurts (live)  (06:19)
castle_masters_collection Album: 19 of 39
Title:  Castle Masters Collection
Released:  1992
Tracks:  19
Duration:  58:24

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1   Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:22)
2   Rene  (04:31)
3   Afterglow of Your Love  (03:23)
4   Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake  (02:28)
5   Itchycoo Park  (02:48)
6   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:16)
7   Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:19)
8   Tin Soldier  (03:21)
9   The Universal  (02:40)
10  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:55)
11  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
12  Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
13  Song of a Baker  (03:16)
14  Collibosher  (03:11)
15  The Autumn Stone  (03:59)
16  Red Balloon  (04:11)
17  Rollin Over  (01:53)
18  Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
19  If I Were a Carpenter (live)  (02:33)
25_greatest_hits Album: 20 of 39
Title:  25 Greatest Hits
Released:  1992
Tracks:  25
Duration:  1:07:38

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1   Lazy Sunday  (03:04)
2   Here Come the Nice  (02:57)
3   Tin Soldier  (03:22)
4   Itchycoo Park  (02:55)
5   Afterglow of Your Love  (03:30)
6   The Universal  (02:45)
7   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
8   Talk to You  (02:07)
9   All or Nothing  (03:03)
10  Rollin’ Over  (01:53)
11  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
12  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
13  Hey Girl  (02:16)
14  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
15  I Cant Make It  (02:10)
16  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
17  Patterns  (02:03)
18  Im Only Dreaming  (02:23)
19  Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
20  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:17)
21  Green Circles  (02:33)
22  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:25)
23  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:55)
24  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:49)
25  Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
the_very_best_of Album: 21 of 39
Title:  The Very Best Of
Released:  1993
Tracks:  18
Duration:  53:48

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1   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
2   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
3   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
4   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
5   I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
6   I Cant Make It  (02:11)
7   Hey Girl  (02:16)
8   Afterglow of Your Love  (03:23)
9   Wham Bam Thank You Man  (03:19)
10  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
11  Talk to You  (02:08)
12  Autumn Stone  (04:01)
13  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:22)
14  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:54)
15  The Universal  (02:40)
16  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
17  All or Nothing (live)  (03:52)
18  Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
the_best_of Album: 22 of 39
Title:  The Best Of
Released:  1994
Tracks:  18
Duration:  54:20

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
2   All or Nothing  (03:05)
3   My Minds Eye  (02:03)
4   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
5   Tin Soldier  (03:23)
6   The Universal  (02:40)
7   Red Balloon  (04:13)
8   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
9   Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:57)
10  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
11  Afterglow  (02:53)
12  Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
13  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
14  Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:28)
15  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:25)
16  Tell Me, Have You Seen Her  (02:07)
17  Song of a Baker  (03:18)
18  Rene  (04:30)
the_definitive_anthology_of_the_small_faces Album: 23 of 39
Title:  The Definitive Anthology of the Small Faces
Released:  1995
Tracks:  55
Duration:  2:33:34

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
2   Whats the Matter Baby  (02:55)
3   I’ve Got Mine  (02:53)
4   Its Too Late  (02:37)
5   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
6   Grow Your Own  (02:19)
7   Hey Girl  (02:16)
8   Almost Grown  (03:02)
9   All or Nothing  (03:05)
10  Understanding  (02:47)
11  My MInds Eye  (02:02)
12  I Cant Dance With You  (03:14)
13  I Cant Make It  (02:11)
14  Just Passing  (01:14)
15  Patterns  (02:05)
16  E Too D  (03:01)
17  Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
18  Talk to You  (02:10)
19  Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
20  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
21  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
22  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
23  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
24  Rollin Over  (01:54)
25  The Universal  (02:40)
26  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
27  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:23)
28  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
1   Give Her My Regards  (01:54)
2   Imaginary Love  (02:17)
3   You Really Got Me  (02:24)
4   Money, Money  (02:18)
5   Sorry Shes Mine  (03:00)
6   Its Not What You Do  (03:02)
7   Real Crazy Apartment  (02:51)
8   Snow White  (02:33)
9   Collibosher  (03:11)
10  Call It Something Nice  (02:03)
11  Red Balloon  (04:19)
12  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:46)
13  The Autumn Stone  (03:56)
14  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:22)
15  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:55)
16  Something I Want to Tell You (alternate take)  (02:02)
17  I Cant Make It (alternate take)  (02:20)
18  Just Passing (alternate take)  (01:16)
19  Things Are Going to Get Better (alternate take)  (02:32)
20  Take My Time  (02:26)
21  Collibosher (alternate take)  (03:16)
22  Groovy  (02:57)
23  Rollin Over  (02:19)
24  If I Were a Carpenter  (02:32)
25  Every Little Bit Hurts  (06:20)
26  All or Nothing  (03:37)
27  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
gold Album: 24 of 39
Title:  Gold
Released:  1995
Tracks:  8
Duration:  23:49

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1   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
2   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
3   Tin Soldier  (03:23)
4   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
5   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
6   Watcha Gonna Do About It  (01:57)
7   The Universal  (02:40)
8   All or Nothing (live)  (03:53)
the_best_of_the_small_faces Album: 25 of 39
Title:  The Best of the Small Faces
Released:  1995
Tracks:  16
Duration:  46:08

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1   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
2   My Mind’s Eye  (02:02)
3   The Universal  (02:40)
4   What’cha Gonna Do About It  (01:57)
5   Hey Girl  (02:16)
6   I Cant Make It  (02:10)
7   All or Nothing  (03:05)
8   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
9   Afterglow of Your Love  (02:50)
10  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
11  The Autumn Stone  (03:59)
12  Rollin Over  (01:53)
13  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
14  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:57)
15  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
16  Itchycoo Park  (02:48)
the_immediate_years Album: 26 of 39
Title:  The Immediate Years
Released:  1995
Tracks:  86
Duration:  4:03:23

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1   You Really Got Me  (02:22)
2   Money, Money  (02:17)
3   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
4   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
5   Hey Girl  (02:16)
6   My Mind’s Eye (original single mix)  (01:57)
7   My Mind’s Eye (album mix)  (02:04)
8   All or Nothing  (03:05)
9   Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow  (01:53)
10  I Can’t Make It (mono)  (02:13)
11  Just Passing (mono)  (01:14)
12  Here Come the Nice (mono)  (02:59)
13  Talk to You (mono)  (02:08)
14  Itchycoo Park (mono)  (02:49)
15  I’m Only Dreaming (mono)  (02:25)
16  Tin Soldier (mono)  (03:23)
17  I Feel Much Better (mono)  (03:59)
18  Lazy Sunday (mono)  (03:07)
19  Rollin’ Over (mono)  (02:13)
20  The Universal (mono)  (02:47)
21  Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass (mono)  (02:51)
22  Afterglow of Your Love (mono single edit)  (03:24)
23  Wham Bam Thank You Mam (mono)  (03:18)
1   I Can’t Make It (stereo)  (02:13)
2   Just Passing (stereo)  (01:16)
3   Here Come the Nice (stereo)  (03:04)
4   Itchycoo Park (stereo)  (02:47)
5   I’m Only Dreaming (stereo)  (02:24)
6   Tin Soldier (stereo)  (03:20)
7   I Feel Much Better (stereo)  (03:58)
8   The Universal (stereo)  (02:42)
9   Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass (stereo)  (02:51)
10  Wham Bam Thank You Mam (stereo)  (03:17)
11  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (version 2)  (02:16)
12  Something I Want to Tell You  (02:07)
13  Feeling Lonely  (01:35)
14  Happy Boys Happy  (01:34)
15  Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:39)
16  My Way of Giving (version 2)  (02:00)
17  Green Circles (version 1)  (02:48)
18  Become Like You  (01:56)
19  Get Yourself Together  (02:15)
20  All Our Yesterdays  (01:53)
21  Talk to You  (02:08)
22  Show Me the Way  (02:06)
23  Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:03)
24  Eddie’s Dreaming  (02:53)
1   Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake  (02:28)
2   Afterglow of Your Love  (03:32)
3   Long Agos and Worlds Apart  (02:34)
4   Rene  (04:31)
5   Song of a Baker  (03:16)
6   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
7   Happiness Stan  (02:37)
8   Rollin’ Over  (02:49)
9   The Hungry Intruder  (02:15)
10  The Journey  (04:09)
11  Mad John  (02:50)
12  Happy Days Toy Town  (04:19)
13  Rollin’ Over (live)  (02:31)
14  If I Were a Carpenter (live)  (02:33)
15  Every Little Bit Hurts (live)  (06:22)
16  All or Nothing (live)  (03:43)
17  Tin Soldier (live)  (03:23)
1   Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
2   The Autumn Stone  (03:59)
3   Every Little Bit Hurts (studio version)  (03:54)
4   Collibosher  (03:11)
5   Red Balloon  (04:11)
6   Don’t Burst My Bubble  (02:24)
7   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (version 3)  (02:03)
8   Green Circles (version 2)  (02:33)
9   Picaninny  (03:02)
10  The Pig Trotters  (02:44)
11  The War of the Worlds  (03:14)
12  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:46)
13  Tin Soldier (instrumental version)  (03:01)
14  Green Circles (U.S.A. mix)  (02:50)
15  Wham Bam Thank You Mam (guide vocal)  (03:20)
16  Collibosher (alternate mix)  (03:32)
17  Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass (alternate mix with experimental brass overdubs)  (03:06)
18  The Hungry Intruder (instrumental version)  (02:02)
19  Red Balloon (alternate mix)  (04:19)
20  Tin Soldier (half instrumental, half vocal mix)  (03:22)
21  The Autumn Stone (alternate mix)  (03:57)
22  Wide‐Eyed Girl on the Wall (alternate mix)  (02:57)
the_decca_anthology_1965_1967 Album: 27 of 39
Title:  The Decca Anthology: 1965–1967
Released:  1996-04-29
Tracks:  36
Duration:  1:32:17

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
2   Whats a Matter Baby  (02:55)
3   I’ve Got Mine  (02:53)
4   Its Too Late  (02:37)
5   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
6   Grow Your Own  (02:19)
7   Hey Girl  (02:16)
8   Almost Grown  (03:02)
9   Shake  (02:54)
10  Come on Children  (04:20)
11  You’d Better Believe It  (02:20)
12  One Night Stand  (01:50)
13  Sorry She’s Mine  (02:49)
14  Own Up Time  (01:47)
15  You Need Loving  (04:00)
16  Don’t Stop What Your Doing  (01:55)
17  E Too D  (03:01)
1   All or Nothing  (03:05)
2   Understanding  (02:47)
3   My Minds Eye  (02:03)
4   I Cant Dance With You  (03:14)
5   Just Passing  (01:14)
6   Patterns  (02:05)
7   Runaway  (02:46)
8   Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow  (01:56)
9   That Man  (02:16)
10  My Way of Giving  (02:00)
11  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:18)
12  Take This Hurt Off Me  (02:18)
13  Baby Don’t You Do It  (02:01)
14  Plum Nellie  (02:32)
15  You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me  (03:19)
16  Give Her My Regards  (01:53)
17  Imaginary Love  (02:19)
18  Sorry She’s Mine  (03:01)
19  Its Not What You Do  (03:01)
the_masters Album: 28 of 39
Title:  The Masters
Released:  1997-11
Tracks:  36
Duration:  1:43:24

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1   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
2   Talk to You  (02:08)
3   Itchycoo Park  (02:48)
4   Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
5   Tin Soldier  (03:22)
6   I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
7   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
8   Rollin Over  (01:55)
9   The Universal  (02:40)
10  Donkey Rides a Penny a Glass (alternate take)  (02:52)
11  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:32)
12  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
13  All or Nothing (live)  (03:46)
14  If I Were a Carpenter  (02:36)
15  Happiness Stan  (02:12)
16  The Autumn Stone  (03:59)
17  Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:27)
18  Something I Want to Tell You  (02:07)
1   Mad John  (01:55)
2   I Cant Make It  (02:11)
3   Feeling Lonely  (01:35)
4   Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
5   Collibosher  (03:11)
6   All Our Yesterdays  (01:53)
7   Red Balloon  (04:11)
8   Show Me the Way  (02:09)
9   Song of a Baker  (03:16)
10  Don’t Burst My Bubble  (02:24)
11  Green Circles  (02:42)
12  My Way of Giving  (01:58)
13  Every Little Bit Hurts (live)  (06:22)
14  Get Yourself Together  (02:15)
15  Piccaninny  (03:04)
16  Rene  (04:31)
17  Runaway  (02:37)
18  Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:39)
best_of_small_faces Album: 29 of 39
Title:  Best of Small Faces
Released:  1998
Tracks:  21
Duration:  1:00:04

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1   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
2   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
3   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
4   All or Nothing  (03:05)
5   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
6   Hey Girl  (02:16)
7   The Universal  (02:40)
8   Runaway  (02:47)
9   Tin Soldier  (03:23)
10  Come On Children  (04:20)
11  Baby Dont You Do It  (02:02)
12  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
13  You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me  (03:19)
14  Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
15  You Need Loving  (03:59)
16  I Cant Dance With You  (03:14)
17  Take This Hurt Off Me  (02:18)
18  Shake  (02:55)
19  One Night Stand  (01:50)
20  Whats a Matter Baby  (02:55)
21  Almost Grown  (03:02)
big_hits Album: 30 of 39
Title:  Big Hits
Released:  1999
Tracks:  14
Duration:  37:00

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1   Itchycoo Park  (02:47)
2   Feeling Lonely  (01:32)
3   Become Like You  (01:55)
4   Show Me the Way  (02:06)
5   Something I Want to Tell You  (02:07)
6   All Our Yesterdays  (01:50)
7   Green Circles  (02:43)
8   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:12)
9   The Hungery Intruder  (02:14)
10  The Journey  (04:09)
11  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:29)
12  Rene  (04:28)
13  Mad John  (02:50)
14  Rollin Over  (02:31)
classic Album: 31 of 39
Title:  Classic
Released:  1999
Tracks:  18
Duration:  47:29

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1   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
2   All or Nothing  (03:05)
3   My Minds Eye  (02:03)
4   Hey Girl  (02:16)
5   Its Too Late  (02:37)
6   I’ve Got Mine  (02:53)
7   I Cant Make It  (02:11)
8   Almost Grown  (03:02)
9   Understanding  (02:47)
10  Own Up Time  (01:46)
11  That Man  (02:13)
12  Plum Nellie  (02:28)
13  Come on Children  (04:20)
14  Grow Your Own  (02:19)
15  Youd Better Believe It  (02:19)
16  Sorry Shes Mine  (03:00)
17  Shake  (02:54)
18  Whatcha Gonna Do About It (French EP version)  (02:17)
itchycoo_park Album: 32 of 39
Title:  Itchycoo Park
Released:  1999
Tracks:  15
Duration:  44:57

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1   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
2   Itchycoo Park  (02:54)
3   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
4   Rene  (04:31)
5   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:16)
6   My Way of Giving  (02:00)
7   Get Yourself Together  (02:16)
8   Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
9   The Universal  (02:45)
10  Rollin’ Over  (02:49)
11  Song of a Baker  (03:17)
12  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
13  Happy Days Toy Town  (02:54)
14  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
15  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:32)
the_darlings_of_wapping_wharf_launderette Album: 33 of 39
Title:  The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette
Released:  1999-04-13
Tracks:  50
Duration:  2:23:16

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1   I Cant Make It  (02:11)
2   Just Passing  (01:15)
3   Here Come the Nice  (03:02)
4   Talk to You  (02:07)
5   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:15)
6   Something I Want to Tell You  (02:11)
7   Feeling Lonely  (01:34)
8   Happy Boys Happy  (01:36)
9   Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:39)
10  My Way of Giving  (01:59)
11  Green Circles  (02:46)
12  Become Like You  (01:57)
13  Get Yourself Together  (02:15)
14  All of Our Yesterdays  (01:53)
15  Show Me the Way  (02:08)
16  Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:05)
17  Eddies Dreaming  (02:54)
18  Itchycoo Park  (02:53)
19  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
20  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
21  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
22  Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:27)
23  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:31)
24  Long Agos and Worlds Apart  (02:34)
25  Rene  (04:30)
26  Song of a Baker  (03:16)
27  Lazy Sunday  (03:10)
1   Happiness Stan  (02:37)
2   Rollin’ Over  (02:49)
3   The Hungry Intruder  (02:15)
4   The Journey  (04:11)
5   Mad John  (04:16)
6   Happy Days Toy Town  (02:53)
7   The Universal  (02:44)
8   Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
9   Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
10  The Autumn Stone  (04:02)
11  Collibosher  (03:14)
12  Red Balloon  (04:14)
13  Call It Something Nice  (02:04)
14  Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall  (02:51)
15  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:26)
16  Every Little Bit Hurts (studio version)  (03:59)
17  Picaninny  (03:04)
18  The Pig Trotters  (02:46)
19  The War of the Worlds  (03:09)
20  Take My Time  (02:28)
21  Mad John (US single version)  (02:07)
22  (If You Think Youre) Groovy  (02:57)
23  Wham Bam Thank You Mam (alternate stereo mix)  (06:43)
the_definitive_collection Album: 34 of 39
Title:  The Definitive Collection
Released:  1999-04-16
Tracks:  36
Duration:  1:44:56

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1   All or Nothing  (03:05)
2   Here Comes the Nice  (02:58)
3   Talk to You  (02:08)
4   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:15)
5   Sometimes I Want to Tell You  (02:09)
6   Feeling Lonely  (01:35)
7   Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:40)
8   My Way of Giving  (01:59)
9   Green Circles  (02:48)
10  Become Like You  (01:58)
11  Get Yourself Together  (02:16)
12  All Our Yesterdays  (01:53)
13  Show Me the Way  (02:09)
14  Up the Wooden Hills Bedforshire  (02:06)
15  Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
16  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
17  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
18  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
1   Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:29)
2   Afterglow (Of Your Love)  (03:32)
3   Long Agos and Worlds Apart  (02:34)
4   Rene  (04:31)
5   Song of a Baker  (03:16)
6   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
7   Happiness Stan  (02:36)
8   Rollin Over  (02:49)
9   The Hungry Intruder  (02:14)
10  The Journey  (04:09)
11  Mad John  (02:50)
12  Happy Days Toy Town  (04:21)
13  The Universal  (02:46)
14  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
15  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
16  Every Little Bit Hurts  (06:23)
17  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:24)
18  The Autumn Stone  (03:58)
the_ultimate_collection Album: 35 of 39
Title:  The Ultimate Collection
Released:  2000
Tracks:  40
Duration:  1:55:45

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (02:00)
2   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
3   Hey Girl  (02:16)
4   All or Nothing  (03:05)
5   My Minds Eye  (02:03)
6   I Cant Make It  (02:12)
7   Here Come The Nice  (02:58)
8   Talk to You  (02:08)
9   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
10  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
11  Tin Soldier  (03:22)
12  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
13  The Universal  (02:47)
14  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
15  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
16  (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:16)
17  Things Are Going To Get Better  (02:41)
18  My Way Of Giving  (02:00)
19  Get Yourself Together  (02:16)
20  All Our Yesterdays  (01:51)
1   Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:30)
2   Afterglow (Of Your Love)  (03:33)
3   Long Agos And Worlds Apart  (02:34)
4   Rene  (04:32)
5   Song Of A Baker  (03:17)
6   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
7   Happiness Stan  (02:37)
8   Rollin Over  (02:49)
9   The Hungry Intruder  (02:15)
10  The Journey  (04:09)
11  Mad John  (02:51)
12  Happy Days Toy Town  (04:21)
13  Picaninny  (03:05)
14  Green Circles  (02:36)
15  Call It Something Nice  (02:06)
16  The Autumn Stone  (04:01)
17  Red Balloon  (04:13)
18  If I Were A Carpenter (Live)  (02:36)
19  Every Little Bit Hurts  (03:57)
20  Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:23)
rarities Album: 36 of 39
Title:  Rarities
Released:  2000-09-21
Tracks:  25
Duration:  1:14:44

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1   Dont Burst My Bubble  (02:22)
2   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (version 3)  (02:03)
3   Something I Want to Tell You (alternate take)  (02:02)
4   Things Are Going to Get Better (alternate take)  (02:32)
5   Green Circles (version 2)  (02:33)
6   Green Circles (U.S.A. mix)  (02:50)
7   I’m Only Dreaming (stereo)  (02:24)
8   I Feel Much Better (stereo)  (03:58)
9   Tin Soldier (instrumental version)  (03:01)
10  Tin Soldier (half instrumental, half vocal mix)  (03:22)
11  Every Little Bit Hurts (studio version)  (03:54)
12  Picaninny  (03:02)
13  The Pig Trotters  (02:44)
14  The War of the Worlds  (03:14)
15  Take My Time  (02:26)
16  The Hungry Intruder (instrumental version)  (02:02)
17  Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass (stereo)  (02:51)
18  Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass (alternate mix with experimental brass overdubs)  (03:06)
19  Wham Bam Thank You Mam (stereo)  (03:17)
20  Wham Bam Thank You Mam (guide vocal)  (03:20)
21  Collibosher (alternate mix)  (03:32)
22  Red Balloon (alternate mix)  (04:19)
23  Wide‐Eyed Girl on the Wall (alternate mix)  (02:57)
24  The Autumn Stone (alternate mix)  (03:57)
25  (If You Think You’re) Groovy (The Lot )  (02:56)
lazy_sunday Album: 37 of 39
Title:  Lazy Sunday
Released:  2001
Tracks:  20
Duration:  59:39

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1   Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
2   Talk to You  (02:08)
3   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:15)
4   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
5   My Way Of Giving  (01:59)
6   Green Circles  (02:46)
7   Itchycoo Park  (02:49)
8   Get Yourself Together  (02:16)
9   Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
10  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
11  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
12  Ogdens Nut Gone Flake  (02:27)
13  Afterglow (Of Your Love)  (03:31)
14  Rene  (04:29)
15  Song Of A Baker  (03:15)
16  Rollin Over  (02:50)
17  The Universal  (02:44)
18  Donkey Rides, a Penny a Glass  (02:49)
19  Wham Bam Thank You Mam  (03:20)
20  The Autumn Stone  (03:59)
absolutely_the_best Album: 38 of 39
Title:  Absolutely The Best
Released:  2001
Tracks:  18
Duration:  50:57

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1   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
2   Itchycoo Park (stereo)  (02:47)
3   Tin Soldier (stereo)  (03:20)
4   Talk to You  (02:07)
5   Im Only Dreaming  (02:23)
6   I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
7   My Way of Giving  (01:58)
8   Become Like You  (01:57)
9   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:15)
10  Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:06)
11  Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake  (02:28)
12  Lazy Sunday  (03:04)
13  Song of a Baker  (03:16)
14  The Universal  (02:45)
15  Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass (stereo)  (02:51)
16  Me, You and Us Too (alternate take)  (03:20)
17  Afterglow of Your Love (mono single edit)  (03:24)
18  The Autumn Stone  (03:56)
ultimate_collection Album: 39 of 39
Title:  Ultimate Collection
Released:  2003-05-26
Tracks:  50
Duration:  2:11:04

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1   Whatcha Gonna Do About It  (01:58)
2   I’ve Got Mine  (02:53)
3   Its Too Late  (02:37)
4   Sha-La-La-La-Lee  (02:55)
5   Grow Your Own  (02:19)
6   Hey Girl  (02:16)
7   Shake  (02:54)
8   Come on Children  (04:20)
9   You Better Believe It  (02:20)
10  One Night Stand  (01:50)
11  Sorry Shes Mine  (02:48)
12  Own Up Time  (01:48)
13  You Need Loving  (03:59)
14  Dont Stop What You Are Doing  (01:55)
15  E Too D  (03:01)
16  All or Nothing  (03:05)
17  Understanding  (02:47)
18  My Minds Eye  (02:03)
19  I Cant Dance With You  (03:14)
20  I Cant Make It  (02:11)
21  Just Passing  (01:14)
22  Patterns  (02:05)
23  Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow  (01:55)
24  That Man  (02:15)
25  Baby Dont You Do It  (02:03)
1   Here Come the Nice  (03:03)
2   Talk to You  (02:08)
3   (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me  (02:15)
4   Things Are Going to Get Better  (02:39)
5   My Way of Giving  (01:59)
6   Green Circles  (02:46)
7   Get Yourself Together  (02:16)
8   Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire  (02:04)
9   Eddies Dreaming  (02:41)
10  Itchycoo Park  (02:53)
11  Im Only Dreaming  (02:25)
12  Tin Soldier  (03:23)
13  I Feel Much Better  (03:57)
14  Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake  (02:28)
15  Afterglow of Your Love  (03:30)
16  Song of a Baker  (03:16)
17  Lazy Sunday  (03:07)
18  Rollin Over  (01:53)
19  Mad John  (01:53)
20  Happydaystoytown  (02:04)
21  The Universal  (02:44)
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