
Small Faces
- Rock music
- Rhythm and blues
- pop music
- psychedelia
Why it matters
Small Faces emerged from London in 1965, becoming one of the standout mod bands of the mid-1960s. The original lineup featured Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Jimmy Winston, who was later replaced by Ian McLagan.
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Small Faces Vinyl Records For Sale
Emerging from the vibrant London scene in 1965, Small Faces blended rock, rhythm and blues, and psychedelia to create a unique sound that resonated with the mod culture of their time. For collectors and enthusiasts, we have a fantastic selection of Small Faces vinyl records available now, including vintage Small Faces LPs and albums on vinyl that you won’t want to miss. Our inventory is always changing, so check back often for used Small Faces records that are currently for sale!
Their music, characterized by catchy melodies and rich harmonies, helped define the mod movement and influenced countless artists. With classic tracks like "Itchycoo Park" and a groundbreaking concept album like "Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake," Small Faces carved out a lasting legacy in rock history. Dive into their discography and discover the magic that made them a staple of the 1960s music scene.




