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Small Faces

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British 1960s mod rock band known for psychedelic sound and influential albums including Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake.

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Small Faces were a British rock band that emerged during the 1960s, becoming influential figures in mod culture and rock music. The group is best known for their energetic performances and distinctive sound that blended rock, soul, and psychedelic influences. Their 1968 album Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake showcased their creative ambitions and remains a landmark release in their catalog. The band's legacy extended beyond their initial run, with a reformation in 1980 as documented by their self-titled LP from that year. Members went on to pursue various projects, including involvement with bands like The Faces and Humble Pie, as well as solo careers. Small Faces maintained a significant presence in rock history, influencing subsequent generations of musicians and remaining popular among fans of classic British rock. Their contributions to mod rock and their enduring catalog have secured their place in music archives and histories.

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