Small Faces discographyStudio albums 6 Live albums 3 Compilation albums 4 Singles 14 B-sides 14
Small Faces were an English British beat band formed in 1965[ 1] by Steve Marriott , Ronnie Lane , Kenney Jones , and Jimmy Winston (who was soon replaced by Ian McLagan ). Heavily influenced by American rhythm and blues , they later evolved into a psychedelic act before disbanding in 1969.[ 2]
Despite the fact that they were together only four years, Small Faces' music output from the mid- to late sixties remains as notable as any British beat and psychedelic music of that era. AllMusic refers to them as "the best English band never to make it big in America".[ 3] They received the Ivor Novello Outstanding Contribution to British Music "Lifetime Achievement" award in 1996.[ 4] [ 5]
Albums
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Live albums
EPs
Hits Vol.5 (Decca EP DFE 8663) - 1966
Los Bravos "Black Is Black " / Alan Price Set "I Put A Spell On You " / The Animals "Don't Bring Me Down " / Small Faces "Hey Girl "
Hits Vol.6 (Decca EP DFE 8667) - 1966
Lulu "Don't Answer Me " / Alan Price Set "Hi-Lilli Hi-Lo " / Small Faces "All or Nothing " / Jonathan King "Just Like a Woman "
Hits Vol.7 (Decca EP DFE 8675) - 1967
The Bachelors "Walk With Faith In Your Heart" / Small Faces "My Mind's Eye " / Val Doonican "What Would I Be" / Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos With The London Festival Orchestra "Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme From "Dr. Zhivago ")"
Small Faces (New Zealand Decca EP) - 1966
"Sha-La-La-La-Lee " / "Whatcha Gonna Do About It " / "All or Nothing "
Small Faces (France Decca EP) - 1967
"My Mind's Eye " / "I Can't Dance with You" / "Shake" / "One Night Stand"
Singles
Album sessions
Date
Performance
Tracks
Notes
Ref(s).
1966 May 8
"Small Faces"
"Shake" "Come On Children" "You Better Believe It" "One Night Stand" "Sorry She's Mine " "Own Up Time" "You Need Loving" "Don't Stop What You're Doing" "E Too D" "Hey Girl" (Alternate Version) "Own Up Time" (Extended Version) "Shake" (Alternate Version) "Come On Children" (Alternate Version) "E Too D" (Alternate Version)
1st Album Sessions – Early 1966
Mid-1966
"(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me" (Early Version) "My Mind's Eye" (Alternate Version) "Baby Don't You Do It" (Different Version)
Early 2nd Album Sessions
1967
"From the Beginning"
"Runaway" "Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow" "That Man" "My Way of Giving" "Take This Hurt Off Me" "Baby Don't You Do It" "Plum Nellie" "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" "Take This Hurt Off Me" (Different Version)
Later 2nd Album Sessions – Mid to Late 1966
Early to mid-1967
"(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me" (Alternate Version)
Early 3rd Album Sessions
1967 June
"Small Faces"
"(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me" "Something I Want to Tell You" "Feeling Lonely" "Happy Boys Together" "Get Yourself Together" "Things Are Going to Get Better" "Green Circles" "Become Like You" "All Our Yesterdays" "Show Me the Way" "Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire" "Eddie's Dreaming"
Later 3rd Album Sessions – Mid 1967
1968 June
"Ogden's Nut Gone Flake"
"Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" "Afterglow of Your Love" "Long Agos and Worlds Apart" "Rene" "Song of a Baker" "Lazy Sunday" "Happiness Stan" "Rollin' Over" "The Hungry Intruder" "The Journey" "Mad John" "Happy Days Toy Town"
4th Album Sessions – November–December 1967
Mid-1968
"Me, You and Us Too" "(If You Think You're) Groovy" (with PP Arnold)
Recorded: October 1967
Late 1968
The Final Sessions
"The Autumn Stone" "Collibosher" "Red Balloon" "Call It Something Nice" "Wide Eyed Girl On the Wall" "Mind The Doors Please" (Recorded 1968) "Don't Burst My Bubble" (Recorded February 1967) "Every Little Bit Hurts" "Picaninny" (Recorded February 1967) "Take My Time" (Recorded 1968) "The Pig Trotters" (Instrumental) "The War of the Worlds" "Red Balloon" (Alternate Mix) "Wham Bam Thank You Man" (Alternate Mix)
The Final Tour
"All or Nothing" (Live) "Every Little Bit Hurts" (Live) "If I Were a Carpenter" (Live) "Rollin' Over" (Live) "Tin Soldier" (Live)
Other singles and live sessions
Date
Performance
Tracks
Ref(s).
1965 August 6
7-inch Single
Mid-1965
Early Session
"What’cha Gonna Do About It" (Alternate Version)
1965 August 23
BBC Session (Saturday Club )
"Steve Marriott Interview" "What'cha Gonna Do About It" "Jump Back" "Baby Don't You Do It"
1965 November
7-inch Single
"I’ve Got Mine" "It's Too Late"
1966 January 28
7-inch Single
"Sha-La-La-La-Lee" "Grow Your Own"
1966 March 14
BBC Session (Saturday Club)
"Shake" Steve Marriott Interview "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" "You Need Loving"
1966 May 3
BBC Session (Saturday Club)
Steve Marriott Interview "Hey Girl " "E Too D" "One Night Stand"
1966 May 8
7-inch Single
1966 August 5
7-inch Single (August 5, 1966)
"All or Nothing" "Understanding"
1966 August 30
BBC Session (Saturday Club)
"You Better Believe It" "Understanding" Steve Marriott Interview "All or Nothing"
1966 November 11
7-inch Single
"My Mind's Eye" "I Can't Dance with You"
1967 March 3
7-inch Single
"I Can't Make It" "Just Passing"
1967 May 26
7-inch Single
1967 June 2
7-inch Single
"Here Come the Nice" "Talk To You"
1967 August 4
7-inch Single
"Itchycoo Park" "I'm Only Dreaming"
1967 December 2
7-inch Single
"Tin Soldier" "I Feel Much Better"
1968 April 14
BBC Session (Top Gear)
"If I Were a Carpenter*" Kenney Jones Interview "Lazy Sunday" "Every Little Bit Hurts" (with PP Arnold)
1968 June 28
7-inch Single
"The Universal" "Donkey Rides, a Penny, a Glass"
Late 1968
7-inch Single
"Afterglow of Your Love" "Wham Bam Thank You Man"
Early 1969
U.S. 7-inch Single
"Mad John" (Single Version) "The Journey"
Notes
^ Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List".
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