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McLagan played piano on the studio side of the 1972 album The London Chuck Berry Sessions. After the Faces split up in 1975, McLagan worked as a sideman for the Rolling Stones, both in the studio (Some Girls including electric piano on "Miss You"), on tour and on various Ronnie Wood projects, including the New Barbarians.
The studio recordings included pianist Ian McLagan and drummer Kenney Jones from the bands the Small Faces and Faces . "My Ding-a-Ling", from the live side of the album, was edited to approximately 4 minutes for release as a single.
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Discover The London Chuck Berry Sessions by Chuck Berry released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Discography of Ian P McLagan. Year/Artist Title/s Label. 1965. Muleskinners Backdoor Man / Need Your Lovin Fontana. 1966. Small Faces Sha -La-La-La-Lee / Grow Your Own Decca. Small Faces Hey Girl / Almost Grown Decca. Small Faces All Or Nothing / Understanding Decca. Small Faces My Mind's Eye / I Can't Dance With You Decca.
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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "The London Chuck Berry Sessions" on Discogs.
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The London Chuck Berry Sessions, an Album by Chuck Berry. Released in April 1972 on Chess (catalog no. CH 60020; Vinyl LP). Genres: Rock & Roll. Rated #598 in the best albums of 1972.
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