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FACES – OOH LA LA
Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the English rock band Faces, released in March 1973. With his career in the stratosphere due to successes from his solo albums, Rod Stewart became increasingly distanced from his band mates who were, by the time of the album's recording, little more than his backing group in concerts.

FACES – OOH LA LA

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  • FACES – OOH LA LA

     

    Label: Warner Bros. Records ‎– K 56011

     

    A1           Silicone Grown

    A2           Cindy Incidentally

    A3           Flags And Banners           

    A4           My Fault             

    A5           Borstal Boys      

    B1           Fly In The Ointment

    B2           If I'm On The Late Side

    B3           Glad And Sorry

    B4           Just Another Honky

    B5           Ooh La La

     

    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Die-Cut sleeve

     

    Country: UK

     

    Released: 1973

     

    Genre: Rock

     

    Style: Classic Rock

     

     

    Media Condition – Very Good (VG)

     

    Sleeve Condition – Very Good (VG)

     

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    As a result, according to Ian McLagan, Ooh La La was "Ronnie [Lane]'s album", Stewart distracted enough to have missed the first Two weeks of sessions (Five Guys, p. 30). The album's recording would be plagued by Stewart's absence. Nonetheless, producer Glyn Johns held the group together, helping to placate tensions as he had with the Beatles during their Get Back sessions and helping the group to record a strong album in the style of its predecessor as opposed to the group's first two releases, which were self-produced and rather lengthy. Johns's contribution is acknowledged in the album's credits with the comment "Produced by Glyn Johns (see you in a year)," suggesting that the Faces intended to work again with Johns on their next studio album – one that ultimately would never be made.

     

     

  • We use the Goldmine Grading Guide which is considered to be the standard for record collectors worldwide:
    Mint | M Perfect in every way.
    NM or M- | Near Mint | Perfect in most ways.
    VG + | Very Good Plus | Amazing condition for age. Slightly used. Looked after. Very light scuffs and insignificant scratches. Cover, inners and labels have light wear.
    VG | Very Good | Excellent condition for age. Used often. Looked after. More scruffs and insignificant scratches. Cover, inners and labels have wear to be expected by age. Audio still amazing!
    G + | Good Plus | Good condition for age. Has some minor scratches and scuffs but plays well. More surface noise. Audio sounding a bit more vintage but still awsome!
    G | Good | Average condition for age. Scratched and scuffed. Significant surface noise. Still plays well. Audio slightly affected.

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