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  1. Ooh La La was ultimately "Ronnie's album," said keyboardist Ian McLagan in the liner notes to the Faces box set. "Rod wasn't there a lot, but Ronnie had his songs together already."...

  2. Every Picture Tells a Story is the third studio album by Rod Stewart. It was released on 28 May 1971. It incorporates hard rock, folk, and blues styles. [3] It went to number one on both the UK and US charts and finished third in the Jazz & Pop critics' poll for best album of 1971. [4]

  3. 5 de may. de 2020 · Ian McLagan contributed significantly to the Every Picture album. In his mind’s eye the Rod-the-Mod concept was over. “The Faces are a rock’n’roll band but Rods a bit of a folkie at heart.”

  4. 27 de ago. de 2022 · By Ed Mitchell. published 27 August 2022. “He continued not to like it for 25 years until he recorded a version” (Image credit: Reading Post/Mirrorpix/Getty Images) The recording of Ooh La La marks the point when Faces really began to fracture. Rod Stewart famously claimed to dislike the song, even refusing point-blank to record the lead vocals.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_McLaganIan McLagan - Wikipedia

    In 1969, Steve Marriott left the group; Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood joined, and the band changed its name to Faces. Work with other musicians. McLagan played piano on the studio side of the 1972 album The London Chuck Berry Sessions.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Paul Weller Remembers Ian McLagan. Why The Small Faces Split. “I’m Really Gonna Miss Him…” Ronnie Wood Pays Tribute To Jeff Beck. The Faces’ fourth album, Ooh La La, was publicly panned by Stewart – mostly because he wasn’t present at its initial sessions – and led to bassist Lane departing in summer 1973.

  7. Rod Stewart Farewell/ Bring It On Home to Me/You Send me Mercury. Rod Stewart Smiler Mercury. 1975. Faces Snakes And Ladders (Best Of) Warner Bros