
The very best by the best English band to never make it big in the states. Steve Marriott was one of England's most gifted guitarists and vocalists and the rest of the band made significant contributions as well, especially the legendary Ronnie Lane. If you like the Stones or the Who YOU HAVE TO HEAR THE SMALL FACES! Start here, hear?
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Itchycoo Park
"It's all too beautiful!" Their lone U.S. hit epitomized the summer of love and the sixties scene.
The Autumn Stone
their swan song...what a way to end, with timeless beauty
Get Yourself Together
Lane's witty lyricism mixed with Marriott's raw emotion was a chemically combustible combination. Great little video (for the time).
Afterglow of Your Love
this incredible song influenced many great artists to come, like Led Zeppelin.
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
one of my all-time favorite instrumentals and a highlight of the psychedelic era. This one really paints a picture in the mind's eye.
Lazy Sunday
aptly titled little ditty by some heads that won't leave your head.
(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
honestly, no one rocked as hard as the small faces in 1967.
Here Comes the Nice
this pleasant sounding song was an ode to their drug dealer.
Wham Bam Thank You Man
possibly the most criminally overlooked classic of the British sixties. Simply amazing!
Tin Soldier
this song was revered by those in the know in England; people like Lennon, McCartney, Jagger, Richards, Clapton, Page, Hendrix...and me.