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The Small Faces - Odgen's Nut Gone Flake 3 CD Deluxe Edition (2006)

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There was no shortage of good psychedelic albums emerging from England in 1967-1968, but Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake is special even within their ranks. The Small Faces had already shown a surprising adaptability to psychedelia with the single “Itchycoo Park” and much of their other 1967 output, but Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake pretty much ripped the envelope. British bands had an unusual approach to psychedelia from the get-go, often preferring to assume different musical “personae” on their albums, either feigning actual “roles” in the context of a variety show (as on the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album), or simply as storytellers in the manner of the Pretty Things on S.F. Sorrow, or actor/performers as on the Who’s Tommy. The Small Faces tried a little bit of all of these approaches on Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake, but they never softened their sound. Side one’s material, in particular, would not have been out of place on any other Small Faces release— “Afterglow (Of Your Love)” and “Rene” both have a pounding beat from Kenny Jones, and Ian McLagan’s surging organ drives the former while his economical piano accompaniment embellishes the latter; and Steve Marriott’s crunching guitar highlights “Song of a Baker.” Marriott singing has him assuming two distinct “roles,” neither unfamiliar—the Cockney upstart on “Rene” and “Lazy Sunday,” and the diminutive soul shouter on “Afterglow (Of Your Love)” and “Song of a Baker.” Some of side two’s production is more elaborate, with overdubbed harps and light orchestration here and there, and an array of more ambitious songs, all linked by a narration by comic dialect expert Stanley Unwin, about a character called “Happiness Stan.” The core of the sound, however, is found in the pounding “Rollin’ Over,” which became a highlight of the group’s stage act during its final days—the song seems lean and mean with a mix in which Ronnie Lane’s bass is louder than the overdubbed horns. Even “Mad John,” which derives from folk influences, has a refreshingly muscular sound on its acoustic instruments. Overall, this was the ballsiest-sounding piece of full-length psychedelia to come out of England, and it rode the number one spot on the U.K. charts for six weeks in 1968, though not without some controversy surrounding advertisements by Immediate Records that parodied the Lord’s Prayer. Still, Ogden’s was the group’s crowning achievement—it had even been Marriott’s hope to do a stage presentation of Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake, though a television special might’ve been more in order. As with most Immediate Records releases, it has gone through multiple reissue cycles on vinyl and CD; the original LP came in a circular sleeve in keeping with the design of the cover, and was reissued in a more convention jacket during the 1970s and early ‘80s. Most of the CD versions until the 1990s were, in keeping with the poor state of the Immediate Records tape library, substandard in sound, but since 1994 or so there has been a succession of good-sounding digital remasterings.

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Genre : Psychedelic Rock
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Tracklist:

CD 1 - Mono

01. - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake 02:39
02. - Afterglow 03:33
03. - Long Agos And Worlds Apart 02:36
04. - Rene 04:06
05. - Song Of A Baker 03:16
06. - Lazy Sunday 03:11
07. - Happiness Stan 03:38
08. - Rollin' Over 02:14
09. - The Hungry Intruder 02:15
10. - The Journey 04:04
11. - Mad John 04:20
12. - Happy Days Toy Town 03:03

CD 2 - Stereo

01. - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake 02:27
02. - Afterglow 03:31
03. - Long Agos And Worlds Apart 02:34
04. - Rene 04:29
05. - Song Of A Baker 03:15
06. - Lazy Sunday 03:09
07. - Happiness Stan 03:34
08. - Rollin' Over 01:53
09. - The Hungry Intruder 02:15
10. - The Journey 04:14
11. - Mad John 04:15
12. - Happy Days Toy Town 02:52

CD 3 - Radio 1 Classic Albums Documentary

01. - Spoken Word/Lazy Sunday/Whatcha Gonna Do About It 03:50
02. - Spoken Word/Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake 04:08
03. - Afterglow/Spoken Word 05:35
04. - Long Agos And Worlds Apart/Spoken Word 03:23
05. - Spoken Word/Rene 02:51
06. - Rene/Song Of A Baker 03:45
07. - Spoken Word/Lazy Sunday/Spoken Word 04:46
08. - Spoken Word 02:35
09. - Spoken Word/Happiness Stan/Spoken Word 02:58
10. - Spoken Word/Rollin' Over/Spoken Word 04:33
11. - Spoken Word/The Hungry Intruder 04:19
12. - Spoken Word/The Journey 03:46
13. - Spoken Word/Mad John 04:39
14. - Spoken Word 00:52
15. - Spoken Word/Happydaystown 02:58
16. - Spoken Word/The Universal 04:11

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