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  1. Released in 1973, this rocker hit the UK Top 10 and was, in many ways, the band's last hurrah. Ronnie Lane left the Faces shortly thereafter, and Ron Wood was soon lured away by the Rolling Stones ...

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Listen to music from Faces like Ooh La La, Stay with Me & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Faces.

    • Stay with Me
    • OH La La
    • Flying
    • Bad N’ Ruin
    • Sweet Lady Mary
    • Maybe I’m Amazed
    • Had Me A Real Good Time
    • Maggie May
    • Debris
    • Cindy Incidentally

    This ‘Stay With Me’ by Faces is a great song, whatever we get. A song that raises a dead person, that raises the spirits of anyone, and that immediately makes you sing and dance. The most powerful sound of the Faces is found in songs like this, hard rock like the top of a pine tree that dances to Ronnie Wood’s guitar and the ragged voice of a subli...

    Beautiful folk-rock that offers us ‘Oh La La’, a song that also gave its name to the last and already dysfunctional album of the band. With the group broken into two parts, with a Rod Stewart in his tracks after achieving solo fame, and the rest fed up with the singer’s attitude, the album came out in fits and starts. Along the way, this is what is...

    Faces achieved magnificent halftime in this ‘’, a song that undoubtedly grows thanks to Stewart’s ability to carry out interpretations full of feeling and emotion. All this without removing an iota of merit and award for the excellent instrumental part on which the singer relies. This song opened the second face of his first album ‘First Step’ (197...

    ‘Bad N’ Ruin ’is the perfect example of what Rod Stewart could have been if he had not wanted to become the Rod Stewart we know – with all due respect. Los Faces shine with one of their best songs in the form of cañero, playful and salutary rock included in their second album ‘Long Player’ (1971). The boogie touches that would accompany them throug...

    An excellent ballad that could not be left out of this list with the best songs of Faces. There are ten, but the preselection was somewhat longer. This song is pure radio formula, pure FM. Why? Has it all. His calm rhythm, acoustic guitar, Stewart’s voice, a great mix for those classic rock stations. A theme that never fails. And if you hurry me, a...

    If this version of Paul McCartney’s Maybe I’m Amazed has made its way onto this list with Faces songs, it’s because it deserves it. Do not hesitate it for a second. The version that the Faces do is so good that they appropriate the song and make it their own. Yes, the original is very beautiful, but here Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, and t...

    Another undeniable classic of the band. The song is a marvel from start to finish, a delicious boogie rock that makes its almost six minutes of the song very short. On ‘Had Me a Real Good Time’ the Faces were really having a good time and with this song they put the perfect finishing touch on ‘Long Player’. His B-side began. A very party song that ...

    Almost slum in its sound. With clear and notorious influences from the recent ‘Sticky Fingers’ released by The Rolling Stones, Faces build one of their best songs. Again I am left wondering what they would have been as a group if Rod Stewart had focused his career on the band, if “Maggie May” had been released under the group’s name as planned and ...

    We added another song with a non-Stewart voice to this list of Faces’ best songs. This is Ronnie Lane’s turn, who is accompanied by the frontman of the band making vocal harmonies that sound excellent. A beautiful ballad, magnificent halftime that works great from beginning to end. Going back to ‘Sticky Fingers’ by the Stones, it leaves me with a c...

    Magnificent blues-rock, in ‘Cindy Incidentally’ the Faces draw on pure rock and roll roots to build an excellent song. If even Rod Stewart sounds great and seems to sing with a huge reluctance. That’s how good these guys were. It reached number two on the charts in the UK, becoming their biggest hit in the country. Found on their last album, then t...

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  4. Sep 6, 2021 · Surviving members, drummer Kenney Jones, along with guitarist and Rolling Stones‘ Ronnie Wood and vocalist Rod Stewart, have more than a dozen songs ready, with more in the vault, along with plans...

  5. Aug 23, 2013 · Expert Rocker. ♫ The Faces Live 1972 ♫. Added by Linda Stephenson on August 23, 2013 at 4:58pm. View Classic Rock Videos. The Original Faces live video from BBC Crown Jewels. This is the video in it's entirety! Original date, 04/01/1972. AMAZING CONCERT! Watch in full screen! Ro... Like. 5 members like this. MySpace Tweet Facebook Facebook.

  6. Faces discography. The discography of Faces, a British rock band, consists of four studio albums, one live album, ten singles, seven compilation albums, and two box sets.

  7. A Nod's as Good as a Wink... To a Blind Horse is the third album by British rock group Faces, and their second album of 1971. Bolstered by lead singer Rod Stewart's recent solo success with "Maggie May", it was their most successful album worldwide, peaking at No. 6 in the US, and reaching No. 2 in the UK.

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