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78 In The Shade
Used - LP - SD 19171
1978 Original. Small Saw Cut. Features Steve Marriot, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones & Rick Wells.
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78 In The Shade
New - LP - SD 19171
Sealed 1978 Original. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing Info. Small Saw Cut & Tiny Dings On Mouth Opening. Features Steve Marriot, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones & Rick Wells.
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A Nod Is As Good As A Wink
Used - LP - BS 2574
Beautiful 1971 Green Label Original, No Poster, CC. 1C/1A Stampers. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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A Nod Is As Good As A Wink
Used - LP - BS 2574
Rare 1971 Green Label Original Still In Shrink With Mint Poster. 1B/1A Stampers.
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Afterglow Of Your Love / Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire
New - 7 - CHARLY S 185
Sealed Limited Edition 2015 Record Store Day Exclusive 7 Inch 45rpm Release. Side A "Afterglow Of Your Love," Mono, Previously Unreleased. Side B "Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire," Stereo. Two Hype Stickers On Shrink.
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Archetypes
New - LP - M3F 4955
Sealed, Rare 1974 U.S. First Release Of Early UK Decca Label Hits. Pristine Copy.
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Autumn Stone
Used - LP - IMAL 01 / IMAL 02
Stunning 1969 UK Pink Label 2LP Stereo Original. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. First Copy We Have Seen In This Condition Since 2001.
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BBC Sessions
New - LP - SFRSLP 087
Sealed 2001 UK 180gm HQ Original Housed In A Gatefold Jacket.
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Decca Anthology 1965-1967
Used - LP - 844 583-1
1996 UK 2LP Anthology. Both LPs Appear New, Unplayed.
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Decca Anthology 1965-1967
Used - LP - 844 583
Long Out Of Print 1996 UK 2LP Set. Cut Corner. Both LPs Appear Unplayed.
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Early Faces
Used - LP - PRD 0001
1972 Original Still In Shrink With Cut Out Hole & Just Some Light Ring Wear. Excellent Copy Overall. Produced By Michael Viner.
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First Step
Used - LP - WS 1851
Beautiful White Label Promo, With Radio Timing Strip. Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. 1B/1G Matrixes. Some Light Cover Wear, Two Light Corner Bumps & Small Corner Rubs. "The Notorious Sloppiness Of The Faces Was Apparent On Their Debut, Almost Moreso On The Cover Than On The Music, As The Group Was Stilled Billed As The Small Faces On This 1970 Debut Although Without Steve Marriott In Front, And With Rod Stewart And Ron Wood In Tow, They Were No Longer Small. They Were Now Larger Than Life, Or At Least Mythic, Because It's Hard To Call An Album That Concludes With A Riotous Ode To A Hand-me-down Suit As Larger Than Life. That Was The Charm Of The Faces, A Group Who Always Seemed Like The Boys Next Door Made Good, No Matter Where Next Door Was. Part Of The Reason They Seemed So Relatable Was That Legendary Messiness -- After All, It's Hard Not To Love Somebody If They So Openly Displayed Their Flaws -- But On Their Debut, It Was Hard Not To See The Messiness As Merely The Result Of The Old Faces Getting Accustomed To The New Guys. Fresh From Their Seminal Work With Jeff Beck, Rod And Ron Bring A Healthy Dose Of Beck's Powerful Bastardized Blues, Bracingly Heard On The Opening Cover Of "Wicked Messenger," But There's A Key Difference Here; Without Beck's Guitar Genius, This Roar Doesn't Sound Quite So Titanic, It Hits In The Gut. That Can Also Be Heard And Rod And Woody's "Around The Plynth," Or "Three Button Hand Me Down," Which Is Ragged Rocking At Its Finest. Combine That With Ronnie Lane And Ian Mclagan Finding Their Ways As Songwriters In The Wake Of The Small Faces' Mod Implosion, And This Goes In Even More Directions. Lane Unveils His Gentle, Folky Side On "Stone," Mclagan Kicks In "Looking Out The Window" And "Three Button Hand Me Down." All These Are Moments That Are Good, Often Great, But The Record Doesn't Quite Gel, Yet That Doesn't Quite Matter. The Faces Is A Band That Proves That Sometimes Loose Ends Are As Great As Tidiness, That Living In The Moment Is What's Necessary, And This First Step Is A Record Filled With Individual Moments, Each One To Be Savored." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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First Step
Used - LP - WS 1851
Green Label Gatefold Original In Shrink Wrap, 1B/1G Stampers. Appears Unplayed.
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First Step
Used - LP - WS 1851
Beautiful 1970 Green Label Gatefold Original With 1B/1G Stampers. Appears Unplayed.
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First Step
Used - LP - WS 1851
1970 White Label Promo Housed In A Gatefold Cover With Shrink Wrap Intact. Gatefold Has Two Slightly Bumped Corners. The Glossy LP Appears Unplayed.
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First Step
Used - LP - WS 1851
1970 Green Label With W7 Logo Housed In A Gatefold Cover. 1C/1F Stampers. Appears Unplayed.
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From The Beginning
New - LP - 4M182
Sealed 180gm Reissue.
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Greatest Hits
Used - LP - IML 2008
Beautiful 1977 Compilation. Appears Unplayed.
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Green Circles
Colored Vinyl - 108 S
New, Unplayed 2013 Record Store Day Green Vinyl 7" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve With Record Store Day Sticker And Re-Master Series Sticker. Also Includes Custom Small Faces Postcard And Promo Insert. Limited To 1000 Copies. Contains Mono And Stereo Versions Of The Title Track.
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History Of Small Faces
New - LP - PRD 0014
Sealed 1972 US Stereo First Pressing. DJ Promo Sticker On Rear Jacket.
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History Of The Small Faces
New - LP - PRD 0014
Sealed 1972 Stereo First Pressing Of This Compilation. Small Cut Corner.
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Nut Gone
TAS List - LP - IML 2001
Rare 1968 Irish Pressing In Circular Gatefold Cover. A TAS Superdisc List Title. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. The Archival Quality Cover Has A Small "Made In England" Sticker And Is In Fact The English Garrod & Lofthouse Quintuple Folding Original. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Thirteen Years.
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Ogden's Nut Gone
TAS List - LP - IMSP 012
Extremely Hard To Find 1968 Lilac Label Original Housed In Circular Fold-Out Gimmick Cover. Does Not Come With Press-Stud Type Outer Baggy. Gatefold Opens Out To Five Circular Attached Pieces Featuring Photos And Artwork. Extremely Hard To Find Without Tears To The Delicate Jacket. Stampers Are: IMSP 012 1Y-2 / IMSP 012-2Y. The Glossy LP Has No Spindle Marks And Appears Unplayed. A Rare Opportunity To Acquire This TAS Superdisc In Such Killer Condition.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
New - LP - COM 675003
Sealed, Reissue, TAS Superdisc.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - Z12 52008
1968 Pink Label Stereo Original Housed In The Original Circular Gimmick Cover. Does Not Include The Very Hard To Find Outer Plastic Bag With Press Stud. 1A/1A Stampers. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. A TAS Superdisc Title.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - AB 4225
Rare 1973 Test Pressing In Die-Cut Cover. Pressed By Columbia At Their Pitman, New Jersey Plant. Cover Is VG+.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - 116
Beautiful 1986 German Pressing Of This TAS List LP.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - OLLP 5217 AS
Beautiful 1983 German Pressing Of This TAS List LP. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
Picture Disc - 101L
New, Unplayed 180gm Picture Disc Pressing Housed In A Clear Sleeve.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - CR 300015
Beautiful 1975 UK Reissue Of The TAS Superdisc Title.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - ORRLP 001
Sealed 1997 Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue With Die-Cut Circular Cover And Obi. This Is Number 2093 Of 10,000 Copies. A TAS Superdisc Title.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - ORRLP001
Sealed 1997 Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue With Die-Cut Circular Cover And Obi. This Is Number 2882. A TAS Superdisc Title.
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - RPL-3002
1980 Japanese Stereo Reissue With Obi. LP Appears New, Unplayed. A TAS Superdisc Title. A Brilliant 60's Mindblast!
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Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
Used - LP - 675003-1
1985 Still In Shrink. Cover Shows Light Discoloration & Light Edge Wear. "There Was No Shortage Of Good Psychedelic Albums Emerging From England In 1967-1968, But Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Is Special Even Within Their Ranks. The Small Faces Had Already Shown A Surprising Adaptability To Psychedelia With The Single "Itchycoo Park" And Much Of Their Other 1967 Output, But Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Pretty Much Ripped The Envelope. British Bands Had An Unusual Approach To Psychedelia From The Get-go, Often Preferring To Assume Different Musical "Personae" On Their Albums, Either Feigning Actual "Roles" In The Context Of A Variety Show (As On The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Album), Or Simply As Storytellers In The Manner Of The Pretty Things On S.F. Sorrow, Or Actor/performers As On The Who's Tommy. The Small Faces Tried A Little Bit Of All Of These Approaches On Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake, But They Never Softened Their Sound. Side One's Material, In Particular, Would Not Have Been Out Of Place On Any Other Small Faces Release -- "Afterglow (Of Your Love)" And "Rene" Both Have A Pounding Beat From Kenny Jones, And Ian Mclagan's Surging Organ Drives The Former While His Economical Piano Accompaniment Embellishes The Latter; And Steve Marriott's Crunching Guitar Highlights "Song Of A Baker." Marriott Singing Has Him Assuming Two Distinct "Roles," Neither Unfamiliar -- The Cockney Upstart On "Rene" And "Lazy Sunday," And The Diminutive Soul Shouter On "Afterglow (Of Your Love)" And "Song Of A Baker." Some Of Side Two's Production Is More Elaborate, With Overdubbed Harps And Light Orchestration Here And There, And An Array Of More Ambitious Songs, All Linked By A Narration By Comic Dialect Expert Stanley Unwin, About A Character Called "Happiness Stan." The Core Of The Sound, However, Is Found In The Pounding "Rollin' Over," Which Became A Highlight Of The Group's Stage Act During Its Final Days -- The Song Seems Lean And Mean With A Mix In Which Ronnie Lane's Bass Is Louder Than The Overdubbed Horns. Even "Mad John," Which Derives From Folk Influences, Has A Refreshingly Muscular Sound On Its Acoustic Instruments. Overall, This Was The Ballsiest-Sounding Piece Of Full-length Psychedelia To Come Out Of England, And It Rode The Number One Spot On The U.k. Charts For Six Weeks In 1968, Though Not Without Some Controversy Surrounding Advertisements By Immediate Records That Parodied The Lord's Prayer. Still, Ogdens' Was The Group's Crowning Achievement -- It Had Even Been Marriott's Hope To Do A Stage Presentation Of Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake, Though A Television Special Might've Been More In Order." AMG Review By Bruce Eder.
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Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
Colored Vinyl - GET 90550
Sealed, Out Of Print Clear Red Virgin Vinyl Reissue With Excellent Sound. A TAS Superdisc Title.
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Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
TAS List - LP - V 2159
Sealed 1980 UK Reissue Housed In A Circular Gatefold Cover. A TAS Superdisc Title And About $1,000 Less Than An Original. Outer Polybag Has The Original Tower Records Price Tag And A Jem Import Sticker. A Must Have For Anyones LIst.
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Playmates
Used - LP - SD 19113
1977 Original Promo, Hole Cut. 3/4's Of The Small Faces Try To Reignite A Spark Of That Mod Rock They Seemingly Invented. Falling Between The Cracks Of 70's Rock And Pun, Even With Shel Talmy On Production. At Worst, It's A Good Pub Rock Record.
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Rarities
Used - LP - LMLP 5283 AS
1984 Germany Only 14 Song LP Recorded Between 1967-1969. Appears Unplayed. Side One Was Originally Released On UK Decca LK 4879 "From The Beginning." Some Of Side Two Was Previously Released On The Low Budget Springboard Label In 1975 With Incorrect Song Titles. It's Mostly Longer Alternate Cuts, Varied Mixes And Even A Rough Instrumental Take Of "Tin Soldier." The Final Track Is A Different, Prolonged Version Of Wide-Eyed Girl On The wall" Which Was Previously Only Released On A Cheapo Italian Album. Rare!
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Roots Rock: The Singles Album-All The Decca A & B Sides
Used - LP - ROOTS 5
1976 UK Boxed Logo Mono First Pressing With 1C/1C Stampers (Mastered By Trevor Fletcher). Comes In A Laminated Cover. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Three Years Of High Energy Output From A Band That Led The Way.
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Small Faces
New - LP - IMSP 008
Sealed, Out Of Print 180gm HQ Featuring Bonus Tracks + Promo 7 Inch.
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Small Faces
Used - LP - LK 4790
Rare UK Wide - Band Mono Original. Front Cover Has A Tear Right Across Center Which Was Well Repaired Some Time Ago With Clear Tape. LP Looks Virtually Unplayed.
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Small Faces
Used - LP - SBA 16038
Canada Only 1967 Silver Foil Cover Original. Mastered At Sterling.
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Small Faces
New - LP - 4M181
Sealed 180gm Reissue Of Their Debut Release.
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Small Faces
Used - LP - NEMLP 415
Out Of Print 1999 180gm HQ Featuring Bonus Tracks Plus A Promo 7 Inch. Shrink Wrap Intact. Reissue Of IMSP 008. Both Records Appear Glossy, Unplayed.
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Small Faces
Used - LP - LK 4790
Stunning 1966 UK Unboxed Logo Stereo Original Housed In A Laminated Cover With The Original Decca Inner Sleeve.
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Small Faces
Used - LP - LK 4790
Boxed Logo 2nd Issue Mono.
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The Ritz Collection
Used - LP - RMLP 4507
1985 16 Track German Compilation In A Laminated Cover. Some Spindle Marks On The Labels.
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There Are But Four Small Faces
New - LP - Z12 52 002
Sealed 1967 Stereo Original Featuring The Rare Full Color Front Cover Photo. Tiny COH.
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There Are But Four Small Faces
Used - LP - Z12 52 002
1967 Heavy Vinyl Pressing With White Labels. Probably A Boot. Cover Has Some Seam Wear.
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There Are But Four Small Faces
Used - LP - Z12 52 002
1967 Stereo Original Featuring The Rare Full Color Front Cover Photo. Definitely Not a Concept Album, The Small Faces American Debut Was Pieced Together With Their Singles, "Itchycoo Park", Tin Soldier," and "Here Come the Nice", And Came Across A Little Disjointed But End The End The Record Proves To Be Rock Benchmark With It's Timeless Snappy Pop.
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There Are But Four Small Faces - White Vinyl
Colored Vinyl - IMLP 4.00138
Mint, Unplayed 1982 German White Vinyl Rarity.
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