One Small Face salutes another on an album that is as much about the musical spirit of Austin as it is about Ian McLagan’s kinship with his late bandmate Ronnie Lane. Since the Faces were the ultimate bar band, and […]
One Small Face salutes another on an album that is as much about the musical spirit of Austin as it is about Ian McLagan’s kinship with his late bandmate Ronnie Lane. Since the Faces were the ultimate bar band, and […]
“Been A Long Time”, the second track on Rise & Shine, opens with a bouncy Wurlitzer piano riff, chased by a Hammond B3 organ and vocals that sound as if they’re in the near distance, plaintive and urgent at the […]
This is not, as the title might suggest, an anthology of hits — although the British-born McLagan is certainly entitled! But as his recent autobiography All The Rage handily chronicles his years with the Small Faces and beyond (including working […]
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