Mono 180g Vinyl LP Reissue Cut Direct from Recently Discovered Analogue Master Tapes On a Neumann VMS 80 Mastering Lathe by Matt Colton at Air Studios
Small Faces, originally released in June 1967, was the band's debut album for Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records. Recorded at IBC and Olympic Studios in London with Glyn Johns, this connoisseurs' favorite saw the group expand their sonic playground from pop and R&B to include acid-inspired psychedelia ("Green Circles"), music hall ("All Our Yesterdays"), waltz-time folk-rock ("Become Like You") to quintessential Small Faces pop at its most taut and swinging ("Get Yourself Together"), Paul Weller's all-time favorite Small Faces song. This reissue was cut direct from recently discovered analogue master tapes on a Neumann VMS 80 mastering lathe by Matt Colton at Air Studios during February 2012, under the supervision of Kenney Jones and Small Faces remastering engineer Nick Robbins. This mono 180-gram vinyl LP pressing is a lavish recreation of the original Immediate mono LP and adds an exclusive illustrated inner sleeve featuring sleeve notes, photos and full band credits and recording details.
- (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
- Something I Want to Tell You
- Feeling Lonely
- Happy Boys Happy
- Things Are Going to Get Better
- My Way of Giving
- Green Circles
- Become Like You
- Get Yourself Together
- All Our Yesterdays
- Talk to You
- Show Me the Way
- Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire
- Eddie's Dreaming