Truth, released in 1968, is the debut album from the Jeff Beck Group. The album is comprised of the hard rock blues for which the group would become famous, but it is also notable for it’s eclectic mix of song...
The First Barbarians: Live from Kilburn was recorded and filmed in July 1974 at one of two performances at London’s Kilburn Gaumont State Theatre to promote Ronnie’s debut album I’ve Got My Own Album to Do. The band consisted of...
Released in 2006, Buried Alive: Live in Maryland is an album by The New Barbarians which was recorded live at the Capital Center, Landover, Maryland in 1979 during the band’s only concert tour.
Released in 2015, You Can Make me Dance, Sing or Anything: 1970-1975, is a comprehensive boxed set of the Faces’ studio albums which have been newly remastered from the original analog tapes. The set includes: ‘First Step’ (1970), ‘Long Player’ (1971),...
Stay With Me: The Faces Anthology is a 36-track, two disc compilation album released by Rhino records in 2012. It contains a fine mixture of album tracks and singles, as well as including the studio cover version of Paul McCartney’s ‘Maybe...
Good Boys… When They’re Asleep…is a nineteen track compilation album released by Rhino records in 1999. It was compiled primarily by Ian McLagan. The album features three songs from both First Step and Long Player, six tunes from A Nod Is As...
Snakes and Ladders / The Best of the Faces is a compilation album which was released by Warner Bros. in October 1976, a year after the group had split up. It features art work by Ronnie Wood and photography by Tom...
Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners was released in 1974 and recorded live in Anaheim and Los Angeles on the 17th and 19th October 1973. The album is credited to Rod Stewart/Faces as Rod Stewart did not perform concerts under his...
Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the Faces. Recorded at London’s Olympic Studios between September 1972 and January 1973 and produced by Glyn Johns, the album reached number one in the UK charts and number...
A Nod is as Good as a Wink… to a Blind Horse is the third album by Faces. It was recorded between March – September 1971 at Olympic Studios, London and released in November of the same year, making this their second album...