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About this Artist
The Small FacesFormed by bassist Ronnie Lane and led by extraordinary vocalist/guitarist Steve Marriott, the Small Faces were one of the best of the mid-1960s Britpop bands, forged in the heat of the R&B-influenced Mod movement, with an unerring ear for infectious melodies. In the second phase of their career, the band turned toward baroque psychedelia, producing the pop-psych masterpiece OGDEN'S NUT GONE FLAKE. By the time the '70s rolled around, the band had transformed into the Faces, featuring a young Rod Stewart. Drummer Kenny Jones would later replace Keith Moon in Small Faces contemporaries the Who. Definitive Albums
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