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DISCID=5a0dc518
DTITLE=The Small Faces / The Immediate Years - Disc 2 of 4
DYEAR=1995
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=I Can't Make It (Stereo Version)
TTITLE1=Just Passing (Stereo Version)
TTITLE2=Here Comes The Nice (Stereo Version)
TTITLE3=Itchycoo Park (Stereo Version)
TTITLE4=I'm Only Dreaming (Stereo Version)
TTITLE5=Tin Soldier (Stereo Version)
TTITLE6=I Feel Much Better (Stereo Version)
TTITLE7=The Universal (Stereo Version)
TTITLE8=Donkey Rides , A Penny , A Glass (Stereo Version)
TTITLE9=Wham Bam , Thank You Mam (Stereo Version)
TTITLE10=(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (Version 2)
TTITLE11=Something I Want To Tell You
TTITLE12=Feeling Lonely
TTITLE13=Happy Boys Happy
TTITLE14=Things Are Going To Get Better
TTITLE15=My Way Of Giving (Version 2)
TTITLE16=Green Circles (Version 1)
TTITLE17=Become Like You
TTITLE18=Get Yourself Together
TTITLE19=All Our Yesterdays
TTITLE20=Talk To You
TTITLE21=Show Me The Way
TTITLE22=Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire
TTITLE23=Eddie's Dreaming
EXTD=The Immediate Years - Disc 2 of 4\n1995 Charly Records\n\nOrigina
EXTD=lly Released January 1996\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Okay, it's expens
EXTD=ive as a four-CD set. And yeah, apart from "Itchycoo Park" and ma
EXTD=ybe "Lazy Sunday," not too much of what the Small Faces recorded 
EXTD=ever made any lasting impression on American listeners. But there
EXTD='s a lot of good music here. The box opens up modestly enough wit
EXTD=h Steve Marriott's old band, the Moments, covering the Kinks' "Yo
EXTD=u Really Got Me" and doing one other song, "Money Money." A few o
EXTD=f the band's Decca tracks that seem to float between Decca and Im
EXTD=mediate follow, and then we plunge into the group's Immediate his
EXTD=tory. Andrew "Loog" Oldham's independent label wasn't much more o
EXTD=rganized than the typical blues label from Chicago in the 1950s, 
EXTD=and the Small Faces' tape library is a mess. But the producers ha
EXTD=ve included everything -- every stereo and mono version of each s
EXTD=ong (where a different mix exists), the five official live tracks
EXTD=, the unfinished backing tracks, every known outtake. Anyone who 
EXTD=thinks this is overkill doesn't know the Small Faces -- they were
EXTD=n't much less prolific than the Rolling Stones, and were better t
EXTD=han the Stones as both a soul band and a psychedelic band (the St
EXTD=ones never really made the jump into drug songs too comfortably);
EXTD= and based on the evidence, they could have cut the Who to shreds
EXTD= most nights. The sound varies, although it's all been nicely cle
EXTD=aned up (mildly CEDAR-ized, actually), and while three versions o
EXTD=f "(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me" may seem like overkill, it's 
EXTD=all fascinating stuff, watching certain songs change and evolve. 
EXTD=This is where it ends for the serious fan. -- Bruce Eder\n\nAMAZO
EXTD=N.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nSmall Faces Loom Large, August 10, 1998\nR
EXTD=eviewer: A music fan\nDuring the British Invasion of the mid-60s,
EXTD= while the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Who were conquering Ameri
EXTD=ca, one quintessentially English band stayed at home. Today, in A
EXTD=merica, the Small Faces are known primarily for their single "Itc
EXTD=hykoo Park", and the fact that their drummer, Kenney Jones, went 
EXTD=on to replace Keith Moon in the Who. Comparisons to the Who, in f
EXTD=act, are considerable. Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane are, perhap
EXTD=s, the most underrated songwriting team of all time; they churned
EXTD= out hit after hit in Britain, from crunchy three-chord rock to m
EXTD=ellow, introspective ballads. Any fan of 60s rock is sure to love
EXTD= this collection -- ANY collection, in fact -- of the Small Faces
EXTD=' brief career. Had they stayed together, this band surely would 
EXTD=have gone down in history linked inexorably with the likes of the
EXTD= Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Who.\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\n
EXTD=small faces--large sound, July 12, 1998\nReviewer: Kevin Rathert 
EXTD=(Carbondale, IL USA)\nThe Small Faces, led by Steve Marriot and R
EXTD=onnie Lane were on the cutting edge of the mid-1960s British mod 
EXTD=sound. From 1965-1968 they produced some of the most beautiful po
EXTD=p and psychedelic sounds ever committed to tape.\nCharly's four d
EXTD=isc box set The Immediate Years contains every song released on A
EXTD=ndrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label in the US, the UK, and German
EXTD=y, as well as many singles recorded during the bands earlier tenu
EXTD=re on the Decca label which were leased to Immediate. The result 
EXTD=is a lavish package containing 86 tracks as well as a 52-page ful
EXTD=l color booklet full of information gleaned directly from band me
EXTD=mbers.\n\nBeyond the familiar singles such as Itchycoo Park, this
EXTD= set includes the entirety of the classic album Ogden's Nut Gone 
EXTD=Flake, and numerous alternate takes. Furthermore, where possible 
EXTD=tracks are released in both their mono single and stereo album ve
EXTD=rsions, affording the listener the opportunity of re-experiencing
EXTD= the tunes in both the AM radio friendly and home stereo formats.
EXTD= What a delight!\n\nIts hard to imagine a better pop music box se
EXTD=t--this one has the goods on both the music and packaging fronts.
EXTD= And darn well worth far more than the modest asking price. Go fo
EXTD=r it! You'll be glad you did.\n\nHalf.com Album Notes\nThis four-
EXTD=CD set features more than 80 tracks, including 46 rare recordings
EXTD= and many previously unreleased songs.
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