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Small Faces Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (Vinyl) 12" Album
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Item specifics
- Condition
- New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Edition
- 12" Album
- EAN
- 4050538374155
- Title
- Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
- No Of Discs
- 1
- MPN
- BMGAA7LP
- Release Date
- 27/07/2018
- Run Time
- 38.20
- UPC
- 4050538374155
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label
Sanctuary (USA)
UPC
4050538374155
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5050182351
Product Key Features
Format
Vinyl
Release Year
1968
Genre
Oldies
Style
British Invasion
Type
LP
Artist
Small Faces
Release Title
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Reviews
Rolling Stone (10/12/68, p.28) - "...the brightest and craziest rock in too long of a time....Both sides of OGDEN magically transport the listener to equally worriless and problemless places....Everybody owes it to themselves to get this record and be refreshed...." Rolling Stone (10/12/68, p.28) - "...the brightest and craziest rock in too long of a time....Both sides of OGDEN magically transport the listener to equally worriless and problemless places....Everybody owes it to themselves to get this record and be refreshed...." Rolling Stone (10/12/68, p.28) - "...the brightest and craziest rock in too long of a time....Both sides of OGDEN magically transport the listener to equally worriless and problemless places....Everybody owes it to themselves to get this record and be refreshed...." Rolling Stone (10/12/68, p.28) - "...the brightest and craziest rock in too long of a time....Both sides of OGDEN magically transport the listener to equally worriless and problemless places....Everybody owes it to themselves to get this record and be refreshed...." Q (p.127) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[With a] curious mix of frivolity and sincerity..." Q (6/00, p.69) - Ranked #59 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...Totally braking...their third and final album. The 2nd side is where things get seriously weird: a loose song cycle about 'Happiness Stan' and his search for themissing half of the moon..." Q (6/00, p.69) - Ranked #59 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...Totally braking...their third and final album. The 2nd side is where things get seriously weird: a loose song cycle about 'Happiness Stan' and his search for themissing half of the moon..." Q (6/00, p.69) - Ranked #59 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...Totally braking...their third and final album. The 2nd side is where things get seriously weird: a loose song cycle about 'Happiness Stan' and his search for themissing half of the moon..." Q (6/00, p.69) - Ranked #59 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...Totally braking...their third and final album. The 2nd side is where things get seriously weird: a loose song cycle about 'Happiness Stan' and his search for themissing half of the moon..." Uncut (p.94) - "OGDENS' is a deceptively soulful, searching record. The voguish surrealism and theatricality is plugged into earthy humanity." Uncut (9/01, p.97) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...[An] unequivocal Sixties classic..." Uncut (9/01, p.97) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...[An] unequivocal Sixties classic..." Uncut (9/01, p.97) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...[An] unequivocal Sixties classic..." Uncut (9/01, p.97) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...[An] unequivocal Sixties classic..."
Additional information
The Small Faces: Steve Marriott (vocals); Ronnie Lane (guitar); Ian McLagen (bass); Kenney Jones (drums). The Small Faces: Steve Marriott (vocals); Ronnie Lane (guitar); Ian McLagen (bass); Kenney Jones (drums). The Small Faces: Steve Marriott (vocals); Ronnie Lane (guitar); Ian McLagen (bass); Kenney Jones (drums). This release features a special gatefold die-cut LP-style CD sleeve. The Small Faces: Steve Marriott (vocals); Ronnie Lane (guitar); Ian McLagen (bass); Kenney Jones (drums). Having begun their career as the archetypal Mod band, the Small Faces latterly embraced traces of flower-power's whimsy. Astute enough not to sacrifice their identity, the quartet retained a distinctive perspective, as evinced by a string of superb pop singles, including "Here Comes The Nice" and "Itchycoo Park." A sense of pop melody and adventurism culminated on this album which encompassed tongue-in-cheek fun ("Lazy Sunday") and passionate love songs ("Afterglow"). Steve Marriott's voice remains completely self-assured and the group's characteristic organ-based swell is often enhanced by P.P. Arnold's emotional backing vocals. Eccentric comedian Stanley Unwin narrates the concept suite "Happiness Stan," but the music is strong enough to withstand the novelty tag. OGDENS' NUT GONE FLAKE was the Small Faces' swan-song, at least until an ill-starred reunion, but it proved a fitting end to a golden era.
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