Disc 1
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Wicked Messenger ~ The Faces |  |
| 2. Shake, Shudder ~ The Faces |  |
| 3. Around The Plynth ~ The Faces |  |
| 4. Flying ~ The Faces |  |
| 5. Pineapple And The Monkey ~ The Faces |  |
| 6. Three Button Hand Me Down ~ The Faces |  |
| 7. Bad N' Ruin ~ The Faces |  |
| 8. Sweet Lady Mary ~ The Faces |  |
| 9. Had Me A Real Good Time ~ The Faces |  |
| 10. I'm Losing You, (I Know) - (with Rod Stewart) ~ The Faces |  |
| 11. Maybe I'm Amazed ~ The Faces |  |
| 12. Miss Judy's Farm ~ The Faces |  |
| 13. You're So Rude ~ The Faces |  |
| 14. Love Lives Here ~ The Faces |  |
| 15. Last Orders Please ~ The Faces |  | Disc 2
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Stay With Me ~ The Faces |  |
| 2. Debris ~ The Faces |  |
| 3. Memphis, Tennessee ~ The Faces |  |
| 4. Too Bad ~ The Faces |  |
| 5. Silicone Grown ~ The Faces |  |
| 6. Cindy Incidentally ~ The Faces |  |
| 7. My Fault ~ The Faces |  |
| 8. Glad And Sorry ~ The Faces |  |
| 9. Borstal Boys ~ The Faces |  |
| 10. Just Another Honky ~ The Faces |  |
| 11. Ooh La La ~ The Faces |  |
| 12. Jodie - (with Rod Stewart) ~ The Faces |  |
| 13. Pool Hall Richard ~ The Faces |  |
| 14. You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything ~ The Faces |  |
| 15. Open To Ideas ~ The Faces |  |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | Faces: Ian McLagan (Hammond b-3 organ); Ronnie Lane, Tetsu Yamauchi (bass instrument); Ron Wood (bass guitar); Kenney Jones (drum); Rod Stewart. |  | Personnel: Ron Wood (vocals, guitar, harmonica, background vocals); Ronnie Lane (vocals, guitar, tambourine, background vocals); Rod Stewart (vocals); Ian McLagan (piano, harmonium, Clavinet); Kenney Jones (drums, percussion). |  | Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. |  | Liner Note Author: Seamus Egan. |  | Author: Dave Marsh. |  | Photographer: Tom Wright. |  | Rhino's double-disc DEFINITIVE ROCK is a nice compromise for those looking for a little more than what is offered on the single disc best-of, GOOD BOYS WHEN THEY'RE ASLEEP, but aren't quite ready for the four discs' worth of sloppy bar rock and gin-soaked weepers found on FIVE GUYS WALK INTO A BAR. The 30 tracks offered here show Rod Stewart and the boys at their most cavalier and raggedly swinging, but also make room for plenty of the tender, melancholy ballads that betray the fragile hearts beneath the drunken smirks. Perhaps most importantly, DEFINITIVE ROCK does a nice job of capturing the key odds and sods that, while they don't show the Faces at their sharpest, cut to the very essence of what the band was about--good times, both coming and going. | Producer: Glyn Johns; Rod Stewart; Mike Bobak; Ron Wood; The Faces; Glyn Johns; Rod Stewart; Ron Wood; Mike Bobak; Steve Woolard (Compilation); Patrick Milligan (Compilation) |
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| Artist Overview |
| As the swinging 1960s turned into the '70s, UK mod/psych-pop heroes the Small Faces splintered into different directions, one of which was the Faces. Fronted by future Stones guitarist Ron Wood and future superstar Rod Stewart, the Faces were one of the key rock & roll bands of the early '70s, a brash, swaggering, alcohol-fueled font of bluesy, good-time music. Over time, Stewart became focused on his solo career and the Faces (who also backed him on his own albums) took a back seat. By 1975 the band fell apart. Subsequently, Wood joined the Stones, Ronnie Lane went solo, and Kenney Jones replaced Keith Moon in the Who. |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 01/23/2007 |  | Original Release Date : 2007 |  | Catalog ID : 74808 |  | Label : Rhino Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00081227480820 |
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