The Small Faces The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette - Immediate Anthology (2-CD)
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The Small Faces: The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette - Immediate Anthology (2-CD)
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Interpret: The Small Faces
Album titlle: The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette - Immediate Anthology (2-CD)
Genre Beat
Label CASTLE MUSIC
Artikelart CD
EAN: 5023224231123
- weight in Kg 0.2
| Small Faces - The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette - Immediate Anthology (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | I Can't Make It | The Small Faces | ||
| 02 | Just Passing | The Small Faces | ||
| 03 | Here Comes The Nice | The Small Faces | ||
| 04 | Talk To You | The Small Faces | ||
| 05 | (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me | The Small Faces | ||
| 06 | Something I Want to Tell You | The Small Faces | ||
| 07 | Feeling Lonely | The Small Faces | ||
| 08 | Happy Boys Happy | The Small Faces | ||
| 09 | Things Are Going To Get Better | The Small Faces | ||
| 10 | My Way Of Giving | The Small Faces | ||
| 11 | Green Circles | The Small Faces | ||
| 12 | Become Like You | The Small Faces | ||
| 13 | Get Yourself Together | The Small Faces | ||
| 14 | All Of Our Yesterdays | The Small Faces | ||
| 15 | Show Me The Way | The Small Faces | ||
| 16 | Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire | The Small Faces | ||
| 17 | Eddie's Dreaming | The Small Faces | ||
| 18 | Itchycoo Park | The Small Faces | ||
| 19 | I'm Only Dreaming | The Small Faces | ||
| 20 | Tin Soldier | The Small Faces | ||
| 21 | I Feel Much Better | The Small Faces | ||
| 22 | Ogden's Nut Gone Flake | The Small Faces | ||
| 23 | Afterglow (Of Your Love) | The Small Faces | ||
| 24 | Long Agos And Worlds Apart | The Small Faces | ||
| 25 | Rene | The Small Faces | ||
| 26 | Song Of A Baker | The Small Faces | ||
| 27 | Lazy Sunday | The Small Faces | ||
| Small Faces - The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette - Immediate Anthology (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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| 01 | Happiness Stan | The Small Faces | ||
| 02 | Rollin' Over | The Small Faces | ||
| 03 | The Hungry Intruder | The Small Faces | ||
| 04 | The Journey | The Small Faces | ||
| 05 | Mad John | The Small Faces | ||
| 06 | Happy Days Toy Town | The Small Faces | ||
| 07 | The Universal | The Small Faces | ||
| 08 | Donkey Rides, A Penny, A Glass | The Small Faces | ||
| 09 | Wham Bam, Thank You Man | The Small Faces | ||
| 10 | The Autumn Stone | The Small Faces | ||
| 11 | Collibosher | The Small Faces | ||
| 12 | Red Balloon | The Small Faces | ||
| 13 | Call It Something Nice | The Small Faces | ||
| 14 | Wide Eyed Girl On The Wall | The Small Faces | ||
| 15 | Don't Burst My Bubble | The Small Faces | ||
| 16 | Every Little Bit Hurts (studio version) | The Small Faces | ||
| 17 | Picaninny | The Small Faces | ||
| 18 | The Pig Trotters | The Small Faces | ||
| 19 | The War Of The Worlds | The Small Faces | ||
| 20 | Take My Time | The Small Faces | ||
| 21 | Mad John (US single version with extra verse) | The Small Faces | ||
| 22 | (If You Think You're) Groovy | The Small Faces | ||
| 23 | Wham Bam, Thank You Man (alt. stereo mix) | The Small Faces | ||
The Small Faces, unlike the Who whose mod image was their manager's creation to exploit the growirrg cult, really were mods. Formed in 1965 by Steve Marriott, born Jan. 30, 1947 (vocals, guitar); Ronnie 'Plonk' Lane, April 1, 1946 (bass); Jimmy Winston (organ) and Kenny Jones, Sept. 16, 1948 (drums), the group grew out of their mutual liking for the mods' favourite music — R&B and soul — and their first single, 'Whatcha Gonna Do About It?' (Decca), a hit in Sep-tember, 1965 took the riff from Solomon Burke's 'Everybody Needs Somebody To Love'.
The Marriott—Lane follow-up, I've Got Mine', released when Ian McLagan — born May 12, 1945 — replaced Winston, flopped, but within six months they were chart regulars as 'Hey Girl', 'All Or Nothing' — their only No. 1 and probably their best record — and 'My Mind's EYe' followed each other into the Top Ten. The success of these singles — all Marriott—Lane compositions — linked the group for ever with the Top Ten, and despite a label change and less obviously 'pop' material, they couldn't stop the hits or change their image. Songs like the jokey 'Itchycoo Park' (Immediate, 1967) — their only American Top Twenty record - and 'Lazy Sunday' (Immediate, 1968), recorded for albums and released as singles against the group's wishes, only heightened the problem.
After making the brilliant Ogdens Nut Gone Flake in 1968, Marriott quit and joined Peter Frampton in Humble Pie. Lane, McLagan and Jones stuck together, turned down offers to back solo performers and eventually teamed up with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood as the Faces.

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