Small Faces - There Are But Four Small Faces

 (Limited Edition Colored Vinyl, Stereo/Mono)


Label:

Charly

Genre:

Pop/Rock

Product No.:
ACLY 44269
EAN: 5060767444269
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180 Gram Vinyl Record



180 Gram LP
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180 Gram Vinyl Record
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180-gram vinyl

Limited edition magenta vinyl

Original LP artwork faithfully reproduced plus full color inner sleeves

Includes Small Faces/Immediate Records/Air Studios collectors obi strip

With surviving Small Faces member Kenney Jones' full involvement, swinging London's much-loved mod quartet have their classic Immediate Records albums newly mastered to vinyl by long-term Small Faces remastering engineer Nick Robbins with lacquers cut at half-speed by Barry Grint, senior mastering engineer at Air Studios.

Immediate Records label manager and Small Faces reissue producer Rob Caiger has continued his 20-year quest with Jones to recover missing tapes to ensure the best possible sources are used for the new editions while also upgrading LP packaging.

Small Faces (1967); There Are But Four Small Faces (1968); Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (1968) and Greatest Hits will be relaunched with Immediate Records catalog numbers. The Autumn Stone will appear later in 2023 on multiple formats, including a deluxe boxset. LPs are pressed on 180-gram black vinyl + limited edition color vinyl with original LP artwork faithfully reproduced plus full color inner sleeves on reverse-board card, all housed in a protective PVC wallet. Every LP will come with a Small Faces/Immediate Records/Air Studios collectors obi-strip customized for each LP edition.

There Are But Four Small Faces was the Small Faces debut on Immediate Records in America in 1968. Compiled from stereo versions and different takes of songs from the U.K. mono Small Faces LP plus stereo mixes of U.S. hits "Itchycoo Park" and "Tin Soldier" plus "Green Circles" and "Here Come The Nice." Fully-illustrated in-depth sleeve notes by American music journalist and author Ken Sharp has exclusive interviews with Olympic Studios engineer George Chkiantz, fellow Immediate Records artist PP Arnold, renowned photographer Gered Mankowitz and commentary by Eric Carmen ("All By Myself," The Raspberries) and Californian journalist Harvey Kubernik.



Side A
Itchycoo Park
Talk To You
Up The Wooden Hills
My Way Of Giving
I'm Only Dreaming
I Feel Much Better
Side B
Tin Soldier
Get Yourself Together
Show Me The Way
Here Comes The Nice
Green Circles
(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me

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