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  1. Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake is the third (and final) studio album and the first concept album by. English rock band Small Faces. Released on May 24, 1968, their Ogdens' LP. peaked at number one on the UK Album Charts on June 29th, where it remained for a total of six weeks. Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake reached No. 159 in the US.

  2. With his band Slim Chance, Lane released three albums (1974's Anymore for Anymore, 1975's Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, and 1976's One for the Road) that showed off his expansive songwriting skills, abilities as a musical ringleader, and gentle soul. After these records didn't sell and an ambitious tour bankrupted him, Lane turned to his friends ...

  3. Ronnie Lane, 1975. Ronald Frederick „Ronnie“ Lane (* 1. April 1946 in Plaistow, London; † 4. Juni 1997 in Trinidad, Colorado, USA ), Spitzname Plonk, war ein britischer Rockmusiker, der vor allem als Bassist, Songschreiber und Gründer der Bands Small Faces und The Faces bekannt wurde. [1]

  4. Lonely (Fishpool Sessions) Ronnie Lane. Ronnie Lane. 17. Under My Nose ... Other Albums by Ronnie Lane. Just For A Moment (The Best Of) Ronnie Lane. 2019. Odds ‘N’ Ends (1976-81) Ronnie Lane. 2019. The US Years (1987-92) Ronnie Lane. 2019. Relics & Artifacts.

  5. The Ronnie Lane Memorial Concert. Royal Albert Hall, London. 8 April 2004 For anyone up to speed with the tragic trajectory of Ronnie Lane, the circumstances surrounding his May 2004 Memorial Concert, ... The Beatles' Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club album had shot straight to the top of the UK ...

  6. 24 de ene. de 2012 · Learn about the life and music of Ronnie Lane, the founder of the Small Faces and the Faces, in this BBC documentary. Watch The Passing Show on YouTube now.

  7. Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance (this time really The Make Believers, who closed the show and were taped doing their own set, and really were billed as ‘The Make Believers'): Alejandro Escovedo and Jon Dee Graham - guitars, J.D. Foster - upright bass, Freddie Krc - drums, Susan Voelz - violin, David Crawford - horns.