Small Faces - From The Beginning (Deluxe Edition) (1967/2012)

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Title: From The Beginning
Year Of Release: 1967 (2012)
Label: Decca
Genre: Pop, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:23:09
Total Size: 655 Mb / 221 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Runaway (Mono Version) 02:44
2. My Mind's Eye 2:01
3. Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow (Mono Version) 01:52
4. That Man 02:13
5. My Way Of Giving (First Mono Version) 1:58
6. Hey Girl 02:15
7. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (First Mono Version) 02:16
8. Take This Hurt Off Me 02:15
9. All Or Nothing 03:01
10. Baby Don't You Do It 01:59
11. Plum Nellie 02:30
12. Sha La La La Lee (Mono Version) 02:54
13. You've Really Got A Hold On Me 03:15
14. What'Cha Gonna Do About It 1:57
15. Almost Grown (Instrumental) 02:58
16. Understanding 02:46
17. I Can't Dance With You 03:12
18. I Can't Make It (Session Version / Mono) 02:10
19. Just Passing 01:15

CD 2
1. Runaway (Alternate Mix) 02:38
2. That Man (Alternate Mix) 02:13
3. Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow (Alternate Mix / Mono) 01:50
4. My Mind's Eye (Alternate Mix (Electronically Processed Stereo)) 02:00
5. Picanniny (Backing Track) 03:02
6. Hey Girl (Alternate Version) 02:12
7. Take This Hurt Off Me (Different Version) 02:13
8. Baby Don't You Do It (Different Version) 01:58
9. All Or Nothing (Alternate Mix (Electronically Processed Stereo)) 03:02
10. Understanding (Alternate Mix (Electronically Processed Stereo)) 02:45
11. Talk To You (Take 5 Backing Track) 02:31
12. All Our Yesterdays (Take 7 Backing Track / Mono Version) 01:58
13. (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (Alternate Take 2) 02:09
14. Show Me The Way (Take 3 Backing Track) 01:02
15. I Can't Make It (Take 11 Backing Track) 02:25
16. Things Are Going to Get Better (Take 14 Session Version) 02:34

The Small Faces split from manager Don Arden to sign with Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label and, in retaliation, Decca and Arden rounded up the remaining recordings the group made for the label and released them as From the Beginning. Appearing just months before their Immediate debut -- entitled The Small Faces, just like their first album for Decca -- From the Beginning includes early version of "My Way of Giving" and "(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me," and it reprises songs that were on the 1966 Decca LP ("Sha La La La Lee," "What'cha Gonna Do About It"), moves that muddy an already confusing situation. And From the Beginning really doesn't play as a cohesive album by any stretch of the imagination, as it opens with a burst of burgeoning psychedelia then doubles back to the group's early R&B, flaws that matter less as years pass by because, on a track by track basis, there is a lot of wondrous material here. Like many of their peers, the Small Faces began to dabble in LSD in 1967 and their sonic horizons broadened considerably, something that is evident on "My Mind's Eye," "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," and "That Man," swirling songs that hint at the band's developing pop inclinations without abandoning their hard R&B underpinning. Other songs -- "(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me," "All or Nothing,"" "My Way of Giving"-- arrive at the midway point between the psych-pop and Mod R&B, just as the Immediate Small Faces LP would just a few weeks later, and these are nervy, energetic gems that find a nice counterpart with the pure soul songs bunched at the end. It's an odds and ends record to be sure but From the Beginning offers too much top-notch material to be dismissed; in fact, in many ways, it's a flawed gem from the swinging '60s




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Many thanks for lossless.