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Five Guys Walk Into A Bar... (4CD)

Five Guys Walk Into A Bar... (4CD)
Faces

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Flying
  2. On The Beach
  3. Too Bad
  4. If I’m On The Late Side
  5. Debris
  6. Jealous Guy
  7. Evil (Rehearsal)
  8. As Long As You Tell Him
  9. Maggie May (Live/BBC)
  10. Cindy Incidentally (Alternate Mix)
  11. Maybe I’m Amazed (Live/BBC)
  12. Insurance
  13. I Came Looking For You (Rehearsal)
  14. Last Orders Please
  15. Wyndlesham Bay (Jodie)
  16. I Can Feel The Fire (Live)
  17. Tonight’s Number
  18. Come See Me Baby (The Cheater)

Disc 2:

  1. Pool Hall Richard
  2. You’re My Girl
  3. (I Don’t Want To Discuss It) (Live/BBC)
  4. Glad And Sorry
  5. Shake, Shudder, Shiver (Rehearsal)
  6. Miss Judy’s Farm (Live/BBC)
  7. Richmond
  8. That’s All You Need
  9. Rear Wheel Skid
  10. Maybe I’m Amazed
  11. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want To Be Right
  12. Take A Look At The Guy (Live)
  13. Flags And Banners
  14. Bad ’N’ Ruin (Live/BBC)
  15. Around The Plynth
  16. Sweet Lady Mary
  17. Had Me A Real Good Time
  18. Cut Across Shorty (Live/BBC)

Disc 3:

  1. You’re So Rude
  2. (I Know) I’m Losing You (Live/BBC)
  3. Love Lives Here
  4. I’d Rather Go Blind (Live)
  5. Hi-Heel Sneakers/Everybody Needs
  6. Somebody To Love
  7. Gettin’ Hungry
  8. Silicone Grown
  9. Oh Lord I’m Browned Off
  10. Just Another Honky
  11. Open To Ideas
  12. Skewiff (Mend The Fuse)
  13. Too Bad (Live)
  14. Rock Me
  15. Angel (Live/BBC)
  16. Stay With Me (Live/BBC)
  17. Ooh La La

Disc 4:

  1. The Stealer (Live/BBC)*
  2. Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley
  3. (Live/BBC)*
  4. You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything(Even Take The Dog For A Walk, Mend A Fuse, Fold Away The Ironing Board, Or Any Other Domestic Short Comings)
  5. I Wish It Would Rain (Live)
  6. Miss Judy’s Farm (Live/BBC)
  7. Love In Vain (Live/BBC)
  8. My Fault (Live/BBC)
  9. I Feel So Good (Rehearsal)
  10. Miss Judy’s Farm
  11. Three Button Hand Me Down
  12. Cindy Incidentally
  13. Borstal Boys
  14. Flying (Live/BBC)
  15. Bad ’N’ Ruin
  16. Dishevelment Blues
  17. Stay With Me

Product Details

  • Released on: 2004-07-23
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Formats: Original recording remastered, Box set, Import
  • Dimensions: .74 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
England's Faces (1970-1975) wound up playing stadiums, but they always had a compact, pub-band feel. They were proud boozers, tuning up wasn't a major obsession, and Rod Stewart (in pre-disco prime) always sounded like he'd sung himself hoarse the night before. They kept the mood light, but ensemble work was deceptively tight, thanks to drummer Kenney Jones (later Keith Moon's replacement in the Who) and guitarist Ron Wood (post-Jeff Beck, pre-Stones), who'd switch between raunchy lead and raunchy rhythm roles between beats. Wood's blues-drenched slide work snuffed most of his rock competition, and helped define the band's wiry sound. But Faces offered more than teapot blues. Tuneful bassist Ronnie Lane's sweet voice and countryish melodies--think "Ooh La La," revived as the movie Rushmore's closing theme--both lightened and deepened the texture. Keyboardist Ian McLagan picked and sequenced 67 tracks, programming them out of chronological order, to flow like concert sets. Included are abundant rarities--out-takes, b-sides, rehearsals, BBC-broadcast excerpts--including live takes of songs Faces recorded under Stewart's name, like "Gasoline Alley" and "Maggie May." (A few tunes are heard in live and studio versions.) It's a very good selection of music that wears remarkably well. --Kevin Whitehead


Customer Reviews

Unbeatable value5
Rhino continues to amaze me. This is so well packaged, like a book with 2 cds on each inside cover with a 60 odd page book inside. The book is loaded with pictures of the band.

To the music...one word describes it Awesome. The bulk of this set is unreleased material with some live performances thrown in for good measure. The remastering is generaly superb (there are a couple of tracks that were recorded on cassette). If you like the Stones, Black Crowes and good bluesy/rock this is for you. This band has been overlooked for years and they are now shown as to how wonderful they were. The guitar work of Ron Wood and vocals of Rod Stewart are exceptional. The Rod Stewart you hear is not the "disco" or the "Perry Como" Rod, but Rod the "MOD" who had one of the best voices in rock at the time. If you are familiar with his first three solo albums you will know of what I speak. Hugely recommended!