It is a shame and a pity to me
that so many people, especially in the US, wrote this band off as some
sort of Rod Stewart side project. You
have certainly done yourself a disservice if this is the case, and you've
missed out on a lot of great music. The
good thing about music, though, is that it's never too late to correct your
misconceptions. Especially with the
technology we have today, you can dig up these old recordings as simply as if
they were made last week. And you really
should.
To clear up a couple of commonly
misunderstood things; the band is simply called Faces, not THE
Faces. Also, this was not Rod's side
project. He was a full-fledged member of
this band first, and his solo career took off while a member of the band. If you're going to jump in now, you might as
well have things right.
This was their third album and
my favorite. From start to finish, it is
37 minutes of everything that rock n roll should be. One of the things that I feel is missing in
rock music today is the fun, the joie de vivre, that you can just hear in every
note of this album. No one is taking
themselves or the music too seriously.
Because it shouldn't be. Just let
it rip, have some fun. It's only rock n
roll. It's like seeing Edward Van Halen
onstage with his goofy grin. You know
he's having the time of his life, and he looks like it. That's what rock should be, and in my opinion
no band has ever embodied that more than Faces.
Besides “Stay With Me”, an absolute
smash hit and, I think, one of the greatest pure rock songs ever written, there
are some other gems here as well. If you
want to slow things down, “Debris” is a beautiful ballad, and features the
underrated vocal talents of Ronnie
Lane. If
you want to hear Mr. Lane
having some fun, check out “You're So Rude”, a funny song about bringing the
girl home for a little fun when the house is supposed to be empty, only to have
the family come home a bit too soon.
This band had a very deft touch with R&B songs, and their cover of “Memphis” is a great,
rollicking time. Another example is on
their live album and their version of “I Used To Love Her”. “Too Bad” is a great little rocker. It's one of those albums you put on and at
this point in time, seems like a greatest hits album, but no, it was just album
number three. That's the way it is with
the classics. These songs were written
and recorded over forty years ago, but they don't sound dated in the
least. Its also an album that seems to
go bye way to fast and you want to listen to it again and again in the same
sitting. If somehow you missed it, or
missed this band, put this in your collection at your earliest
convenience. And on your turntable, or
CD player, or digital if you have to.
I love this band and I would put
them up against any band from the time period, even the mighty Stones and their
run of immortal albums that they were putting out at the same time. Grab a bottle or six, or twelve, turn this up
really loud, invite some friends over, and see if a wonderfully good time
doesn't ensue. There's that certain
something about great albums, and you don't always know what it is, but you
know it when you hear it. Give this one
a spin and you will definitely hear it.
- ODIN
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