There Are But Four Small Faces

RELEASE
1968
LABEL
Sony Music Distribution
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Rock & Roll, British Psychedelia, Psychedelic Pop

Album Review

Small Faces' first album for Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label originally appeared in two different forms in England (where it was known as Small Faces) and America, and the two song lineups have been combined on an early-'90s American Sony Music reissue: There Are But Four Small Faces. The music here is much more fully developed and experimental than their preceding album, still largely R&B-based (apart from the delightfully trippy "Itchycoo Park," the band's sole American hit) but with lots of unusual sounds and recording techniques being attempted.
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Itchycoo Park
  2. Talk to You
  3. Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire
  4. My Way of Giving
  5. I'm Only Dreaming
  6. I Feel Much Better
  7. Tin Soldier
  8. Get Yourself Together
  9. Show Me the Way
  10. Here Comes the Nice
  11. Green Circles
  12. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me