Colored Mono Vinyl LP Reissue Remastered from Immediate Label Multi-Tracks Courtesy of the Kenney Jones and Charly Records Archives
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Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake, recorded in late 1967 and early 1968 and released in the summer of '68, is the Small Faces' best-known and most successful work, topping the UK album charts. Alongside tracks such as "Lazy Sunday," "Afterglow" and "Rollin' Over," it contained a conceptual twist with the addition of the eccentric story of "Happiness Stan," narrated by Stanley Unwin. With the full co-operation of Kenney Jones and the late Ian McLagan, Charly Records launched a massive program of tape recovery and upgrading. Masters have been pulled in from all over the world, including Immediate label multi-tracks from the Kenney Jones and Charly Records archives. Using these, it is now possible to represent all of the Small Faces' original albums sounding better than at any time since the sixties. Newly remastered, this version of Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake comes pressed on colored mono vinyl LP complete with a 4-page booklet.
- Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (Mono Version)
- Afterglow (Mono Version)
- Long Agos and Worlds Apart (Mono Version)
- Rene (Mono Version)
- Song of a Baker (Mono Version)
- Lazy Sunday (Mono Version)
- Happiness Stan (Mono Version)
- Rollin' Over (Mono Version)
- The Hungry Intruder (Mono Version)
- The Journey (Mono Version)
- Mad John (Mono Version)
- HappyDaysToyTown (Mono Version)