Small Faces - There Are But Four Small Faces (1968)
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Better than the other one we did?
Re: Small Faces - There Are But Four Small Faces (1968)
Well, I thought it was triffic.
It tailed off slightly at the end, but it was a wonderful encapsulation of the band and the 'scene' in London at the time.
Also, considering that the album was just over 31 minutes long it was an amazing example of the old-school aesthetic/financial constraints (studio time etc) vs the over-extravagant, over-indulgent modern...
The John Grant album we did the other day is a perfect example.
It tailed off slightly at the end, but it was a wonderful encapsulation of the band and the 'scene' in London at the time.
Also, considering that the album was just over 31 minutes long it was an amazing example of the old-school aesthetic/financial constraints (studio time etc) vs the over-extravagant, over-indulgent modern...
The John Grant album we did the other day is a perfect example.
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