Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0800945001526
Label: Pilot
Manufacturer: Pilot
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Pilot
Release Date: January 23, 2001
Studio: Pilot
Disc 1:- Careless Love - Ronnie Lane, Traditional
- Don't You Cry for Me
- (Bye & Bye) Gonna See the King
- Silk Stockings
- The Poacher
- Roll on Babe - Ronnie Lane, Adams, Derroll
- Tell Everyone
- Amelia Earhart - Ronnie Lane, McEnery
- Anymore for Anymore
- Bird in a Gilded Cage - Ronnie Lane, Von Tilzer
- Chicken Wired
- How Come
- The Poacher - Ronnie Lane,
- Roll on Babe - Ronnie Lane, Adams, Derroll
- Anymore for Anymore
- (Bye & Bye) Gonna See the King
- Amelia Earhart - Ronnie Lane, McEnery
- Anymore for Anymore - Ronnie Lane,
Disc 2:- Give Me a Penny
- Tin & Tambourine
- You Never Can Tell - Ronnie Lane, Berry
- A Little Piece of Nothing
- Winning with Women
- Rat's Tails
- Only You
- Three Cool Cats - Ronnie Lane, Leiber
- Richmond
- You're So Rude - Ronnie Lane, McLagan
- From the Late to the Early - Ronnie Lane, Wood
- How Come
- 'Joyride' (Steppin' & Reelin')
- Nobody's Listening
- One for the Road
- Innocence Lost
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Editorial Review:Album Description:2003 remastered reissue of 1974 album, Lane's first after leaving Rod Stewart & The Faces, includes the same seven bonus tracks as the U.S. edition but with the addition of a bonus disc with 16 rarities, 'Give Me A Penny', 'Tin & Tambourine', 'You Never Can Tell', 'A Little Piece Of Nothing', 'Winning With Women', 'Rat's Tails', 'Only You', 'Three Cool Cats', 'Richmond', 'You're So Rude', 'From The Late To The Early', 'How Come?', 'Joyride', 'Nobody's Listening', 'One For The Road', & 'Innocence Lost'. Sleeve notes include track by track review by Lane experts. Booklet includes rare photos from Lane's collection. Alchemy Ent.
Album Details:First Solo Album after Leaving Rod Stewart and the Faces, Digitally Remastered for the First Time. Includes Bonus Tracks of Rare Versions of Album Tracks.
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When Faces disbanded everyone knew who Rod Stewart was and that Ron Wood had joined The Rolling Stones. Their tenure together in Jeff Beck Group made it more likely that folks would know who they were. With one hit single and the status as the least well known best British band from the 60's, The Small Faces were revered by a core group of fans.
When Steve Marriott left The Small Faces to form Humble Pie, Stewart and Wood stepped in to form Faces with the remaining members. In all ...
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