Small Faces - The BBC Sessions (LP, Gat)

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Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Rock, Blues, Non-Music, Pop
Style: Interview, Rhythm & Blues, Mod

Tracklist:
A1. Watcha Gonna Do About It 2:15
A2. Jump Back 1:39
A3. Baby Don't You Do It 2:25
. Saturday Club, 14.03.1966
A4. Shake 3:12
A5. Sha La La La Lee 2:48
A6. You Need Loving 2:34
. Saturday Club 03.05.1966
A7. Hey Girl 2:07
A8. E Too D 4:11
A9. One Night Stand 1:53
. Saturday Club, 30.06.1966
B1. You'd Better Believe It 2:22
B2. Understanding 2:32
B3. All Or Nothing 3:00
. Top Gear, 14.04.1968
B4. If I Were A Carpenter 2:29
B5. Lazy Sunday 3:17
B6. Every Little Bit Hurts 3:57
. Accompanying Interviews
B7. Rare Interview With Steve Marriott
B8. Rare Interview With Steve Marriott
B9. Rare Interview With Steve Marriott
B10. Rare Interview With Steve Marriott
B11. Rare Interview With Kenney Jones



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

The first official release of recordings made for radio broadcast on the BBC's Saturday Club (12 tracks spread across four sessions from 1965 and 1966) and Top Gear (three songs from a 1968 session). The first appearance on Saturday Club, which showcases their debut single "Watcha Gonna Do About It", features original keyboards player Jimmy Winston, with replacement Ian McLagan playing on all subsequent dates.
Aswell as plugging their latest singles ("Sha-La-La-La-Lee", "Hey Girl", "All or Nothing"), the diminutive Mods cover R&Bsongs like "Baby Don't Do It" and "Shake". Labelmate P.P. Arnold can be heard contributing backing vocals to "Every Little Bit Hurts" and a muscular "If I Were a Carpenter", both from the final session which also yields "Lazy Sunday", complete with sound effects. With only "Jump Back" failing to appear on an original single or album, this collection is aimed at the completist, who will also enjoy the short linking interviews, which have been collected at the end of the disc.


 

. Saturday Club, 23.08.1965
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