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"Had Me a Real Good Time"This is the album where the Faces came into their own as a band. After the breakup of the Small Faces and the recording of the Faces' debut "First Step" in 1970, Rons Lane and Wood, Kenny Jones, Ian McLagan and frontman Rod Stewart emerged with the first of the two best albums of their all too short career--the other being the equally excellent "A Nod Is as Good as a Wink..."While there's plenty here for fans of Rod the Mod to enjoy [including a stunning live version of Paul McCartney's "Maybe …
All Music Guide is Wrong About This OneI like "A Nod is Better Than a Wink..." immensely, as should anyone who has a pulse and an appreciation for rock n' roll, but this album falls far short. I have tried again and again to acquire a taste for this one, but it is just too bland. There are, however, a couple of rockers that are major highlights. Those are "Bad 'n' Ruin" and "Had Me a Real Good Time," but as I've said before, the slow songs, which comprise a huge chunk of the record, are real sleepers. For completists only.
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format: 1 x CD record label: Phantasm Imports release dates: Jul 1 2010 view details |
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