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Small Faces is the second studio album by Small Faces, released through Immediate Records on 23 June 1967. Although this was their first album for new manager Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label, recording actually commenced during their tenure with Decca Records, whom they left in January 1967 after severing professional ties with original manager Don Arden.
"Get Yourself Together" is a song by British rock band Small Faces, first released in 1967. It was cut during their tenure on both Decca and Immediate Records in 1966 and 1967 and was written by the Marriott/Lane partnership, who wrote a majority of the Small Faces material. [2] It is regarded as one of their best compositions. [3]
Small Faces in 1967. This photo was later used as the album cover for their US-only album There Are But Four Small Faces The band's following single " Itchycoo Park ", released on 11 August 1967, was the first of the band's two charting singles in the United States, reaching No. 16 in January 1968.
"Tin Soldier" is a song released by the English rock band Small Faces on 2 December 1967, written by Steve Marriott (credited to Marriott/Lane). The song peaked at number nine in the UK singles chart and number 38 in Canada. [4] It has since been covered by many other notable rock artists.
The song was not included on any of their UK albums, but was however featured on the North American release There Are But Four Small Faces (1968). Released on 4 August 1967 by Immediate Records, the song was the Small Faces' fifth top-ten song in the UK Singles Chart, reaching a position of number three. "Itchycoo Park" became the Small Faces ...
"Here Come the Nice" [nb 1] is a song by English rock band Small Faces. Written by guitarist Steve Marriott and bass guitarist Ronnie Lane, it was released as a single on 2 June 1967, through Immediate Records.
When "I Can't Make It" was released in 1967, Small Faces had acrimoniously left the management of Don Arden and were signed to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label. However, due to contractual obligations, Decca released the song, and Immediate agreed to produce and license the song back to them until the issue was resolved. [2]
) is a song by English rock band Small Faces. It has a complicated release history and was issued by both Decca and Immediate Records in 1967. [2] [3] The track apparently had a working title of "Mystery" in 1966. [4] Initially planned as the Small Faces debut single on Immediate in mid-1967, it was shelved due to threats from Decca. [5]