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Faces First Two Albums Reissued: 1971
Rod & the boys raid the vaults – First Step and Long Player back just in time for the Nod! First Step was released originally in the UK on March 21, 1970, with the labels printed as The First Step. In the US, it was released on the same date; however, the cover listed the band as Small Faces, and the labels once again read The First Step. Country: UK Catalogue: K 46053 Country: USA Catalogue: WS 1851 Long Player was originally released in March 1971 in the UK, with the group

Faces
Dec 10, 1971


A Nod's as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse Album: 1971
Faces’ A Nod’s as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse was released in the UK by Warner Bros. Records (catalog number K 56006) on December 10, 1971, following its US release on November 23, 1971. The release was the third album from Faces, also their second release of 1971, gained widespread success, partly due to lead singer Rod Stewart's solo hit "Maggie May". It became their most successful album globally, reaching No. 6 in the US and No. 2 in the UK. The album features the

Faces
Dec 10, 1971


A Nod Is As Good As A Wink...To A Blind Horse US: 1971
A Rod Stewart Faces Funk-Rock Peak Released in the US on November 23, 1971, on Warner Bros. Records (catalogue: BS 2574), Faces’ A Nod Is As Good As A Wink...To A Blind Horse — their third studio album — was a raw funk-rock triumph. Produced by Glyn Johns, this 9-track classic featured “Stay With Me” (US No. 17, UK No. 6) and “Miss Judy’s Farm.” Peaked at No. 6 US Billboard 200, No. 2 UK. Issued in Terre Haute, Santa Maria, Pitman pressings with poster, cassette, 8-track, an

Faces
Nov 23, 1971
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