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Long Player 1971 Album

Long Player Long Player
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Length
45m 2s
Country
United Kingdom
Release Dates
1971-02-00
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Long Player is the second album by the British rock group Faces, released in February 1971. Among the highlights are a soulful live cover version of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", the wistful ballads "Richmond" and "Sweet Lady Mary", the rollicking party tune "Had Me a Real Good Time", and uptempo saloon bar rocker "Bad 'n' Ruin". Two tracks, "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "I Feel So Good", were recorded live at the Fillmore East, New York on 10 November 1970.
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Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart
Lead Vocals
Ronnie Lane
Ronnie Lane
Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocal [Tracks 4 & 7, First Verse/harmony on Track 5]
Ian McLagan
Ian McLagan
Piano, Organ and Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Kenney Jones
Kenney Jones
Drums and Percussion
Harry Beckett
Harry Beckett
Trumpet on "Had Me a Real Good Time"
Ronnie Wood
Ronnie Wood
Lead, Slide, Acoustic and Pedal Steel Guitars, Backing Vocals, Co-Lead Vocal [Track 7]
Bobby Keys
Bobby Keys
Tenor Saxophone on "Had Me a Real Good Time"
Tracklist
1. Bad 'N' Ruin 5m 30s
2. Tell Everyone 4m 22s
3. Sweet Lady Mary 5m 30s
4. Richmond 3m 5s
5. Maybe I'm Amazed 5m 35s
6. Had Me A Real Good Time 5m 50s
7. On The Beach 4m 15s
8. I Feel So Good 8m 50s
9. Jerusalem 1m 55s

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The second album is not as consistent as the debut but still has many highlights. The second side is far more interesting than the first, though. "Had Me A Real Good Time" is the clear, raucous stand out, but also of note is the lo-fi grumble of "On The Beach". There are a couple of live tracks, including Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", to accentuate the happy drunk vibe.
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