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Long Player is the second album by the British rock group Faces, released in February 1971. Among the highlights are a live cover version of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", the ballads "Richmond" and "Sweet Lady
"Maybe I'm Amazed" is a song written by the English musician Paul McCartney that was first released on his 1970 debut solo album McCartney. Although the original recording has never been released as a single, a live performance by McCartney's later band Wings, from the live album Wings over America, was released in 1977; this version became a top-ten hit in the United States and reached number ...
The Definitive Rock Collection is a two-disc retrospective of the British rock group Faces released in 2007, collecting thirty tracks from among the group's four studio albums, various single A and B-sides (including two 'solo' Rod Stewart tracks which were actually Faces performances), and an outtake from the sessions for a proposed but ultimately abandoned 1975 album.
"If I'm on the Late Side" 1973 Ooh La La: Lane/Stewart Stewart 2.39 "It's All Over Now" 1973 Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners: Bobby Womack/Shirley Womack Stewart 4.55 "Jealous Guy" 1973 Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners: John Lennon: Stewart 2.45 "Jerusalem" 1971 Long Player: traditional (arranged by Wood) instrumental 1.53 "Jodie" 1973
A Nod's as Good as a Wink... To a Blind Horse is the third album by British rock group Faces, and their second album of 1971.Bolstered by lead singer Rod Stewart's recent solo success with "Maggie May", it was their most successful album worldwide, peaking at No. 6 in the US, [2] and reaching No. 2 in the UK.
Faces are an English rock band formed in London in 1969. It was formed by members of Small Faces after lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie.The remaining Small Faces—Ian McLagan (keyboards), Ronnie Lane (electric bass, vocals), and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion)—were joined by guitarist Ronnie Wood and singer Rod Stewart, both from the Jeff Beck Group, and ...
Remastered (Record Store Day 2013 exclusive) vinyl 12-inch single of "Maybe I'm Amazed" [32] Rockshow on DVD and Blu-ray digitally restored from the 35mm negative with remixed 5.1 surround sound [33] Discs one & two (standard edition): Sides one to three are on disc one, while sides four to six are on disc two. Disc three
After the band's break-up, he recorded his 1970 lo-fi album McCartney, [4] which he composed and performed alone, [5] containing songs including "Maybe I'm Amazed". [6] It was followed by his first solo single, "Another Day", and Ram (1971), which he recorded with wife Linda McCartney. [7]