| Faces Box: Five Guys Walk Into a Bar | 
| Artist: Faces Label: Rhino Category: Music
List Price: $59.98 Buy New: $45.00 as of 6/3/2012 22:06 EDT details You Save: $14.98 (25%)
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Seller: MovieMars-CDs Sales Rank: 9,127
Format: Box set, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 1
UPC: 081227823320 EAN: 0081227823320 ASIN: B0001Z2R96
Release Date: July 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Flying | | • | On The Beach | | • | Too Bad | | • | If IÂ’m On The Late Side | | • | Debris | | • | Jealous Guy | | • | Evil (Rehearsal) | | • | As Long As You Tell Him | | • | Maggie May (Live/BBC) | | • | Cindy Incidentally (Alternate Mix) | | • | Maybe IÂ’m Amazed (Live/BBC) | | • | Insurance | | • | I Came Looking For You (Rehearsal) | | • | Last Orders Please | | • | Wyndlesham Bay (Jodie) | | • | I Can Feel The Fire (Live) | | • | TonightÂ’s Number | | • | Come See Me Baby (The Cheater) |
Disc 2
| • | Pool Hall Richard | | • | YouÂ’re My Girl | | • | (I DonÂ’t Want To Discuss It) (Live/BBC) | | • | Glad And Sorry | | • | Shake, Shudder, Shiver (Rehearsal) | | • | Miss JudyÂ’s Farm (Live/BBC) | | • | Richmond | | • | ThatÂ’s All You Need | | • | Rear Wheel Skid | | • | Maybe IÂ’m Amazed | | • | (If Loving You Is Wrong) I DonÂ’t Want To Be Right | | • | Take A Look At The Guy (Live) | | • | Flags And Banners | | • | Bad Â’NÂ’ Ruin (Live/BBC) | | • | Around The Plynth | | • | Sweet Lady Mary | | • | Had Me A Real Good Time | | • | Cut Across Shorty (Live/BBC) |
Disc 3
| • | YouÂ’re So Rude | | • | (I Know) IÂ’m Losing You (Live/BBC) | | • | Love Lives Here | | • | IÂ’d Rather Go Blind (Live) | | • | Hi-Heel Sneakers/Everybody Needs | | • | Somebody To Love | | • | GettinÂ’ Hungry | | • | Silicone Grown | | • | Oh Lord IÂ’m Browned Off | | • | Just Another Honky | | • | Open To Ideas | | • | Skewiff (Mend The Fuse) | | • | Too Bad (Live) | | • | Rock Me | | • | Angel (Live/BBC) | | • | Stay With Me (Live/BBC) | | • | Ooh La La |
Disc 4
| • | The Stealer (Live/BBC)* | | • | Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley | | • | (Live/BBC)* | | • | You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything(Even Take The Dog For A Walk, Mend A Fuse, Fold Away The Ironing Board, Or Any Other Domestic Short Comings) | | • | I Wish It Would Rain (Live) | | • | Miss JudyÂ’s Farm (Live/BBC) | | • | Love In Vain (Live/BBC) | | • | My Fault (Live/BBC) | | • | I Feel So Good (Rehearsal) | | • | Miss JudyÂ’s Farm | | • | Three Button Hand Me Down | | • | Cindy Incidentally | | • | Borstal Boys | | • | Flying (Live/BBC) | | • | Bad Â’NÂ’ Ruin | | • | Dishevelment Blues | | • | Stay With Me |
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Album Description From 1969 to 1975 the Faces - Rod Stewart, Ian McLagan, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane, and Kenney Jones - played their loose and joyful blues and soul-inflected rock 'n' roll with reckless abandon, consummate skill, and immeasurable charm. For those few years they were arguably the greatest band on the planet, and their influence has resonated ever since through the music of countless acts, from the Sex Pistols to The Replacements to The Black Crowes, and on and on. After the Faces dissolved in 1975, Stewart went on to solo superstardom, Wood to the Stones, Jones to The Who, McLagan to world - class session work and his own recordings, and Lane to acclaimed solo projects before he succumbed to multiple sclerosis in 1997. Greater than the sum of its parts, the Faces made now - immortal music for which there will never, ever be a last call.
Amazon.com England's Faces (1970-1975) wound up playing stadiums, but they always had a compact, pub-band feel. They were proud boozers, tuning up wasn't a major obsession, and Rod Stewart (in pre-disco prime) always sounded like he'd sung himself hoarse the night before. They kept the mood light, but ensemble work was deceptively tight, thanks to drummer Kenney Jones (later Keith Moon's replacement in the Who) and guitarist Ron Wood (post-Jeff Beck, pre-Stones), who'd switch between raunchy lead and raunchy rhythm roles between beats. Wood's blues-drenched slide work snuffed most of his rock competition, and helped define the band's wiry sound. But Faces offered more than teapot blues. Tuneful bassist Ronnie Lane's sweet voice and countryish melodies--think "Ooh La La," revived as the movie Rushmore's closing theme--both lightened and deepened the texture. Keyboardist Ian McLagan picked and sequenced 67 tracks, programming them out of chronological order, to flow like concert sets. Included are abundant rarities--out-takes, b-sides, rehearsals, BBC-broadcast excerpts--including live takes of songs Faces recorded under Stewart's name, like "Gasoline Alley" and "Maggie May." (A few tunes are heard in live and studio versions.) It's a very good selection of music that wears remarkably well. --Kevin Whitehead
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