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  1. "Ooh La La" is a 1973 song by the band Faces, written by Ronnie Lane and Ronnie Wood. It is the title song of the band's last studio album, Ooh La La. The lead vocals were provided by Wood, a rarity in the band's catalogue; lead vocals were usually performed by Rod Stewart and less often by Ronnie Lane. Stewart and Lane each recorded lead ...

  2. 1 day ago · “Ooh La La” is a lovely slice of life, rendered by Faces with just the right nostalgic touch. Even if the band had known going in it would be the last song on their last album, they couldn’t ...

  3. Jun 25, 2019 · 215 subscribers. Subscribed. 33. 1.1K views 4 years ago LAKE ZOAR. Laini and the Wildfire (featuring Tom Ballaro on banjo) perform an acoustic version of "Ooh La La" by Faces live from...

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  5. Mar 3, 2023 · 50 Years Ago: Imploding Faces Uncover Timeless Truths in ‘Ooh La La’. Faces released "Ooh La La" in the U.S. in March 1973, offering a wizened commentary about learning our most important ...

  6. Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the English rock band Faces, released in March 1973. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart in the week of 28 April 1973. The album was most recently reissued on CD in a remastered and expanded form on 28 August 2015, including early rehearsal takes of three of its tracks, as part of the ...

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    Released just months before Lane left the band, the Faces' final studio album was Ooh La La. The following year a live album was released, entitled Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners; it was criticised by reviewers for being poorly recorded and thought out. It featured selections from their late 1973 tour, the first featuring Yamauchi.

  8. Aug 27, 2022 · “Ooh La La was recorded in the same studio as Ogdens’ and Small Faces – the two Immediate [label] albums,” remembered Ian. “Same piano, same room, same old desk.” When Total Guitar spoke to the musician it had been almost 40 years since the recording of Ooh LaLa but he still remembered the session that produced its title track.

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