Note: All entries are from Faces except noted otherwise.
710100A January: FACES. Newbury, England, Stargroves,
Rolling Stones Mobile Record
Unit. Producers: Faces. Sound engineer: Martin Birch. Incl.
- Bad 'n' Ruin (Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -Long Player-version
- Tell Everyone I (Ronnie Lane) -alternate, take 1; Ronnie Lane on lead
vocals
-
Tell Everyone II (Ronnie Lane) -Long Player-version
710115A 15th
January: FACES. German TV (WDR) ‘Swing In - The Faces’. Filmed
live in
London, at The Marquee on the 7th December 1970.
- Devotion (Ronnie Lane)
- You’re My Girl (Dick Cooper/Beth Beatty/Ernie Shelby)
- Flying (RW/Ronnie Lane/Rod Stewart)
- Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman (Ike Turner-
MJ/KR-Ike Turner)
- Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney)
- Gasoline Alley/Around The Plynth (both: RW/Rod Stewart)
710115B 15th
January: Woolaston,
England, Nags Head -cancelled
710116A 16th January: London, London School Of Economics
-cancelled
710117A 17th January: Cheltenham, England, Town Hall
-cancelled
710120A 20th January: Newcastle, England,
City Hall
710122A 22nd January: Nottingham, England, Trent Polytechnic
710123A 23rd January: Bradford, England, University
710124A 24th January: Croydon, England, The Greyhound
710126A 26th
January: Paris, France, La Taverne de l’Olympia
Note: The show was professionally filmed by French TV (see 710213B)
710129A 29th January: Exeter, England, University
710130A 30th January: London, Westfield College Hampstead
710131A 31st
January: Bournemouth, England, Winter Gardens
710201A 1st February: London, The Marquee
710200A early February: ASHTON, GARDNER + DYKE.
LP ‘The Worst Of Ashton, Gardner + Dyke’ (Capitol E-ST 563). Producer:
Tony
Ashton. Recorded in 1970 in London at De Lane Lea Recording Studios.
Incl.
- Mister Freako (Tony Ashton)
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Tony Ashton (keyb, voc)/Kim Gardner (bass)/Roy Dyke
(dr)/Brian Cole (steel gtr)/Rosetta Hightower, Madeline Bell and
P. P. Arnold (bvoc)
Note: Probably due to contractual reasons Ron Wood is credited as
Romulus
Woodworth.
710200B February: ROD
STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 73175, -US). Producers: Rod Stewart and Lou Reizner.
A: My Way Of Giving (Ronnie Lane/Steve Marriott) -edit
B: Dirty Old Town (Ewan McColl)
Line-up: see 700600B.
5th February - 3rd
April: FACES. 3rd US Tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
710205A 5th
February: Richmond, Virginia, Mosque Auditorium
710206A 6th February: Boone, North Carolina, Apalachian Teacher's
College
710207A 7th February: Salem, Virginia, Civic Auditorium
710209A 9th February: Boston, Massachusetts, Music Hall Theatre
710210A 10th February: Jersey City, New Jersey,
Stanley Theater
(1st show)
710210B 10th February: Jersey City, New Jersey, Stanley Theater
(2nd show)
710212A 12th
February: Dania (near Miami), Florida, Pirates World Amusement Park
(You’re My Girl/Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Women/
Maybe I’m Amazed/Country Comfort/Flying/Cut Across Shorty/Around
The Plynth-Country Honk-An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down-
Gasoline Alley-Around The Plynth/It’s All Over Now/I Feel So Good)
Note: Soundboard recording was made.
710213A 13th February: Dania (near Miami), Florida, Pirates World
Amusement Park
710213B 13th February: FACES. French
TV (ORTF), ‘Pop 2’, Paris, La Taverne de
l’Olympia. Filmed on the 26th January. Incl.
- Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney) -incomplete
- Flying (RW/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane) -incomplete
- Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley (both: RW/Rod Stewart) -incomplete
- Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
- It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -incomplete
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
710216A 16th February: New York City, Fillmore East
710217A 17th February: New York City, Fillmore
East
(Sweet Lady Mary/You’re My Girl/Too Much Woman/Maybe I’m Amazed/It’s
All Over Now/I’m Losing You/Love In Vain/Around The Plynth-An Old
Raincoat
Won’t Ever Let You Down-Gasoline Alley-Around The Plynth/Three Button
Hand Me Down/Country Comfort)
710218A 18th
February: Port Chester, New York, Capitol Theatre
710220A 20th February: Bloomington, Minnesota, Metropolitan
Sports Center
710221A 21st February: St. Louis, Missouri, Kiel Opera House
710223A 23rd February: Detroit, Michigan, Cobo Hall
710225A 25th February: Knoxville, Tennessee, Civic Auditorium
710226A 26th February: Chicago, Illinois, Auditorium Theatre
710227A 27th February: New Orleans, Louisiana, A Warehouse
710228A 28th February: Gaithersburg, Maryland,
Shady Grove Music Fair
710300A early March: FACES.
LP ‘Long Player’ (Warner Brothers WB K 46064). Producers: Faces.
Sound engineers: Mike Bobak, Martin Birch & Dave Palmer.
A: - Bad 'n' Ruin (Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan)
- Tell Everyone (Ronnie Lane)
- Sweet Lady Mary (RW/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane)
- Richmond (Ronnie Lane)
- Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney)
B: - Had Me A Real Good Time (RW/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane) -Bobby Keys
on sax, Harry Beckett on trumpet
- On The Beach (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- I Feel So Good (William Broonzy)
- Jerusalem (Trad.)
Note: 'Maybe I’m Amazed' and 'I Feel So Good' were recorded live in New
York City at Fillmore East on the 10th November 1970 with the Electric
Lady Mobile Record Unit with sound engineer Dave Palmer.
'Bad 'n' Ruin' and 'Tell Everyone' were recorded with the Rolling
Stones
Mobile Record Unit by Martin Birch at MJ’s house in Newbury, England
(Stargroves) in January 1971, 'On The Beach' was recorded on a Revox at
Ronnie Lane’s house and all the remaining tracks were recorded in
Morgan
Sound Studios, Willesden, London with sound engineer Mike Bobak in
August, September and December 1970.
Had Me A Real Good Time is a longer version than on the 7" (see
701113A).
710310A 10th March:
Inglewood (near Los Angeles), California, Forum
(You’re My Girl/Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman/
Maybe I’m Amazed/It’s All Over Now/I’m Losing You/Love In Vain/
Around The Plynth-Stay With Me-An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down-
Gasoline Alley-Around The Plynth/I Feel So Good/Country Comfort)
710311A 11th March:
Berkeley, California, Community Theater
710312A 12th March: Fresno, California, Convention Center,
Selland Arena
710313A 13th March:
Sacramento, California, Cal Expo Amphitheater
(It’s All Over Now/I’m Losing You/Love In Vain/Around The Plynth-An Old
Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You
Down-Stay With Me-Richmond-Gasoline Alley-
Around The Plynth/I Feel So Good)
710314A 14th March:
Denver, Colorado, Coliseum
710315A mid-March: FACES.
Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios. Producers: Faces.
Sound engineers: Bill Lazarus. Incl.
- Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney) -7"-version
+ unidentified track (using the traffic noise of Sunset Boulevard as
backing)
710318A 18th March:
San Diego, California, Sports Arena
(You’re My Girl/Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much
Woman/Maybe I’m Amazed/It’s All Over Now/I'm Losing You/Love In
Vain/Around The Plynth-An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down-
Gasoline Alley-Around The Plynth/I Feel So Good)
710320A 20th March:
Santa Clara, California, Fairground
(You’re My Girl/Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much
Woman/Maybe I’m Amazed/It’s All Over Now/Love In Vain/Around
The Plynth-An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down-Gasoline Alley)
710321A 21st March:
Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum
710322A 22nd March: Tacoma, Washington, University
710323A 23rd March: Edmonton, Canada, Kinsmen Field House
710324A 24th March: Vancouver, Canada, PNE Agrodome.
710327A 27th March: Houston, Texas, Sam Houston
Coliseum
710328A 28th March: Fort Worth, Texas, Will
Rogers Auditorium
Note: A short silent private film of this show exists.
710330A 30th March: Atlanta, Georgia, Civic Center
710402A 2nd April:
Port Chester, New York, Capitol Theatre
710403A 3rd April: Port Chester, New York,
Capitol
Theatre
710406A 6th April: FACES.
7“ single (Warner Brothers WB 7483, -US). Producers: Faces.
Sound engineer: Bill Lazarus (side A), Don Sciarrotta (side B).
Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles in mid-March.
A: Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney)
B: Oh Lord I’m Browned Off (RW/Ronnie Lane/Ian McLagan/Kenney Jones)
Note: Maybe I’m Amazed is a studio version, different to the version on
Long
Player (which is live).
710411A 11th April:
Purley, England, Orchid Ballroom
710414A 14th April: Düsseldorf, West-Germany, Rheinhalle
710415A 15th April: Hamburg, West-Germany,
Musikhalle, großer Saal
710416A 16th
April: Frankfurt, West-Germany, Volksbildungsheim
710417A 17th April: Munich, West-Germany, Circus
Krone-Bau
(Country Comfort/You’re My Girl/Maybe I’m Amazed/Too Much Woman/
It’s All Over Now/I’m Losing You/Love In Vain/Around The Plynth-
Stay With Me-An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down-Gasoline Alley-
Around The Plynth/Had Me A Real Good Time)
710420A 20th April: FACES.
UK radio (BBC1) ‘Sounds Of The 70s’, London,
Kensington House, Studio T1. Host: Bob Harris.
- Had Me A Real Good Time (RW/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane)
- Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
- Oh Lord I’m Browned Off (RW/Ronnie Lane/Ian McLagan/Kenney Jones)
- Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney)
Note: Broadcast on the 3rd May. Oh Lord I’m Browned Off is the (faded)
version
from the official 7”-single (see 710406A).
710422A 22nd April: FACES. UK TV (BBC2) ‘Disco 2’,
London, incl.
- Tell Everyone (Ronnie Lane)
- Sweet Lady Mary (Ron Wood/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane)
- Bad 'n' Ruin (Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan)
Line-up ‘Sweet Lady Mary': RW (gtr, pedal steel)/Rod Stewart
(voc)/Ronnie Lane
(bass)/Ian McLagan (keyb)/Kenney Jones (dr, tamb)
Line-up 'Bad 'n' Ruin': RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane
(bass)/Ian
McLagan (keyb)/Kenney Jones (dr)
Note: Rod sang live to prepared backing tracks.
710424A 24th April: Nottingham, England, University
710428A 28th April: FACES.
UK TV (BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’, London, incl.
-
Richmond (Ronnie Lane) -live
- Bad 'n' Ruin (Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -live vocals on prepared
backing
track
Line-up ‘Richmond’: RW (dobro)/Rod Stewart (upright bass)/Ronnie Lane
(voc, dobro)
Line-up ‘Bad 'n' Ruin’: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane
(bass)/Ian
McLagan (keyb)/Kenney Jones (dr)
Note: Aired on the 29th April.
710429B 29th April:
London, Chalk Farm, The Roundhouse
710430A 30th April: Lancaster, England, University
710501A 1st May: JOHN BALDRY.
LP ‘It Ain’t Easy’ (Warner Brothers WB K 46088). Producer: Rod Stewart.
Sound engineer: Mike Bobak. Recorded at Morgan Sound Studios,
Willesden,
London in January 15, 17, 27, 29 and February 4, 1971.
- Don’t Try To Lay No Boogie-Woogie On The King Of Rock’n Roll (Jeff
Thomas) -Alan Skidmore on sax, Lesley Duncan, Madeline Bell, Kay
Garner,
Liza Strike, Doris Troy, Tony Burrows, Tony Hazzard and Roger Cook on
backing vocals.
- It Ain’t Easy (Ron Davies) -Maggie Bell on backing vocals
- Morning, Morning (Tuli Kupferberg) -Ray Jackson on mandolin
- I’m Ready (Willie Dixon)
Line-up: RW (gtr)/John Baldry (voc, gtr)/Sam Mitchell (gtr, dobro)/
Ian Armitt (p)/Rick Brown (bass)/Micky Waller (dr)
Note: The album contains also a cover version of the Faces first single
'Flying',
but without RW playing on it (produced by Elton John).
710501B 1st May:
London, London School Of Economics
710506A 6th May: Watford, England, Colosseum
710507A 7th May: Brighton, England, Sussex Sports Centre
710508A 8th May: Leicester, England, Polytechnic, 'May Ball'
710512A 12th May: UK
TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
- footage of RW, Ronnie Lane & Kenney Jones leaving Heathrow for
MJ's wedding
710513A 13th May: FACES.
UK radio (BBC1) ‘John Peel’s Sunday Concert’, London,
Paris Theatre
(You’re My Girl/Cut Across Shorty/Love In Vain/Bad 'n' Ruin/It’s All
Over
Now/
Had Me A Real Good Time/I’m Losing You)
Note: Broadcast on the 23rd May.
710515A 15th May: London, Crystal Palace, ‘Garden
Party’
710516A 16th May: Croydon, England, The Greyhound
710518A 18th May: Birmingham, England, Town Hall
710520A 20th May: Cheltenham, England, Town Hall
710521A 21st May: Loughborough, England,
University, Edward
Herbert Building
710522A 22nd May: Liverpool, England, Stadium
710523A 23rd May: Hanley, England, Victoria Hall
710524A 24th May: Brighton, England, College Of Education
710526A 26th May: Bournemouth, England, Winter
Gardens
710527A 27th May: Wollaston, England, Nag’s Head
710528A 28th May: ROD STEWART.
LP ‘Every Picture Tells A Story’ (Mercury SRM-1-609, -US). Producer: Rod
Stewart. Sound engineer: Mike Bobak. Recorded at Morgan Sound Studios,
Willesden, London in January, April and early May 1971 (except 'I’m
Losing
You', which was cut with the Faces at Olympic Sound Studios, London).
Incl.
- Every Picture Tells A Story (RW/Rod Stewart) -Maggie Bell and
John Baldry on backing vocals
- Seems Like A Long Time (Ted Anderson) -Madeline Bell and Doris Troy
on
backing vocals.
- That’s Alright (Arthur Crudup) -Sam Mitchell on guitar
- Tomorrow Is Such A Long Time (Bob Dylan) -Dick Powell on violin
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -Ray Jackson on mandolin,
Ian McLagan on organ.
- Mandolin Wind (Rod Stewart) -Ray Jackson on mandolin, Sam Mitchell
on guitar
- I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant)
-genuine
Faces-line-up.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bass, pedal steel, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc,
gtr)/Martin
Quittenton (gtr)/Andy Pyle (bass)/Danny Thompson (bass)/Micky
Waller (dr)/Pete Sears (p, celesta)
Note: RW does not play on Amazing Grace and Reason To Believe.
Released in the UK (Mercury 6338063) on July 9.
710528B 28th May: Newcastle, England, Mayfair Ballroom a/k/a
Fillmore North
710530A 30th May:
Croydon, England, The Greyhound
710531A 31st May: Langelsheim, Germany, 'Freedom Festival'
710700A July: DONOVAN.
2 LPs ‘HMS Donovan’ (Dawn DNLD 4001). Producer: Mickie Most.
Incl. one song recorded in London, Advision Studios in May 1969
(see 690516A)
with The Jeff Beck Group:
- Homesickness (Donovan Leitch)
Line-up: RW (bass)/Donovan Leitch (gtr, voc)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Nicky
Hopkins (p)/
Micky Waller (dr)
Note: Unsure! Conflicting sources say this song could be from another
session
without RW on bass.
710702A 2nd July:
Aylesbury, England, Friars Club
710703A 3rd July: Kingston, England, Polytechnic
710700B early July: ROD STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 73224, -US). Producer: Rod Stewart. Sound engineer:
Mike
Bobak.
[A: Reason To Believe (Tim Hardin)]
B: Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -Ray Jackson on mandolin
and Ian McLagan on organ.
Note: Later copies of the single had side A on side B reversed.
Released in the UK (Mercury 6052097) not before August 6.
Line-up 'Maggie May': RW (gtr, bass)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Martin
Quittenton (gtr)/
Ray Jackson (mandolin)/Ian McLagan (org)/Micky Waller (dr)/Pete
Sears (celesta)
9th July - 7th August:
FACES. 4th US Tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
710709A 9th July:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Spectrum
710710A 10th July: Cleveland, Ohio, Public Auditorium
710711A 11th July: Minneapolis,
Minnesota,Auditorium
710713A 13th July: Quebec City, Canada, Colisée de
Québec
710714A 14th July: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Auditorium, Bruce Hall
710716A 16th July:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Syria Mosque
710717A 17th July: Dayton, Ohio, Hara Arena
(Three Button Hand Me Down/Maybe I'm Amazed/Country Comforts/Love
In Vain/Had Me A Real Good Time-Every Picture Tells A Story/Around The
Plynth-An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down-Gasoline Alley-Around
The Plynth)
710718A 18th July:
Toledo, Ohio, Sports Arena
710720A 20th July: Chicago, Illinois, Kinetic Circus Playground
710721A 21st July: Chicago, Illinois, Auditorium Theater
710723A 23rd July: Dania (near Miami), Florida,
Pirates World Amusement Park
710724A 24th July: Orlando, Florida, Sports
Stadium
710725A 25th July: New Orleans, Louisiana, A Warehouse
710727A 27th July: San Antonio, Texas, Municipal Auditorium
710728A 28th July:
Houston, Texas, Sam Houston Coliseum
710729A 29th July: Wichita, Texas, Sgt. Pepper
710730A 30th July: Long Beach, California, Long
Beach Arena, incl.
(Three Button Hand Me Down/Maybe I’m Amazed/When Will I Be Loved/
Country Comfort/Maggie May/It's All Over Now/Too Much Woman/I'm
Losing You/Around The Plynth-An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down-
Gasoline Alley-Around The Plynth/Had Me A Real Good Time-Every Picture
Tells A Story)
710731A 31st July: Salt
Lake City, Utah, Salt Palace
710801A
1st August: Berkeley, California, Community Theater
710804A 4th August: Edwardsville, Illinois,
Mississippi River
Festival
710805A 5th August: Atlanta, Georgia, Municipal
Auditorium
710806B 6th August:
Boston, Massachusetts, Common
710807A 7th August: Washington, D.C., National
Guard Armory
710818A 18th August:
ROD STEWART. UK TV (BBC1) ‘Top
Of The Pops’, London.
Host: Tony Blackburn. First performance of Maggie May.
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -"debut-version"
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ian McLagan (keyb)/Kenney
Jones (dr)/Ronnie Lane (bass)
Note: Aired on August 19. Re-aired on September 16 and October 14.
710822A 22nd August:
Bilzen, Belgium, ‘Jazz Festival’
710827A 27th August: Newcastle, England, Mayfair
710829A 29th August: Weeley (near Clacton-On-Sea), England,
‘Weeley Festival’, incl.
- Had Me A Real Good Time/Every Picture Tells A Story (both: RW/Rod
Stewart)
710904A 4th September: Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle ‘The
Sensational British Superstar
Festival'
710905A 5th September: London, Queen Elizabeth
Hall (1st show)
710905B 5th September: London, Queen Elizabeth Hall
(2nd show)
710918A 18th
September: London, Oval Cricket Ground, ‘Goodbye Summer'
(Three Button Hand Me Down/When Will I Be Loved/Maybe I’m Amazed/
Stay With Me/It’s All Over Now/Country Comfort/Around The Plynth/
Maggie May/I’m Losing You/Had Me A Real Good Time-Every Picture
Tells A Story)
Note: Composers of 'When Will I Be Loved' are Don & Phil Everly.
Concert in aid of famine relief for Bangla Desh (supporting The Who).
710928A 28th
September: FACES. UK radio (BBC1) ‘Sounds Of The 70s’, London,
Maida
Vale, Studio #4. Host: John Peel.
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart)
- Miss Judy’s Farm (RW/Rod Stewart)
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton)
Note: Broadcast on the 6th October.
710929A 29th
September: ROD STEWART. UK TV
(BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’,
London, BBC Television Centre. Second performance of Maggie May.
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -“swapped
instruments-version”
Line-up: RW (keyb)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (first dr, then
bass)/Ian
McLagan (gtr)/Kenney Jones (first bass, then dr)/Ray Jackson (mandolin)
Note: Aired on September 30. Re-aired on October 7 and 28.
710930A 30th September: MARSHA HUNT.
LP ‘Woman Child’ (Track Records 2410101). Producer: Kit Lambert.
Recorded in August 1969 in London, IBC Studios. Incl.
- Desdemona (Marc Bolan) -maybe with RW on bass
- Keep The Customer Satisfied (Paul Simon) -maybe with RW on bass
- Wild Thing (Chip Taylor)
Line-up 'Wild Thing': RW (bass)/Marsha Hunt (voc)/Pete Townshend (gtr)/
Ian McLagan (org)/Kenney Jones (dr)
711008A 8th October:
Bournemouth, England, Starkers Royal Ballroom
711016A 16th October: Leeds, England, University, Refectory Hall
711020A 20th
October: ROD STEWART. UK TV
(BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’,
London, BBC Television Centre. Third performance of Maggie May.
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -“John Peel”-version
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ian McLagan (keyb)/Kenney
Jones (dr)/Ronnie Lane (bass)/John Peel (mandolin)
Note: Aired on October 21, on November 4 with the football playing
scene
replaced by dancers and on December 27.
711022A 22nd
October: Birmingham, England, Kinetic Circus
711025A 25th October: Manchester, England, Free
Trade Hall
711026A 26th October: London, Paris Theatre
(Three Button Hand Me Down/Maybe I’m Amazed/Too Much Woman-Street
Fighting Man-Too Much Woman/Miss Judy’s Farm/Love In Vain/Stay With Me/
I'm Losing You)
Note: Filmed by BBC TV and aired on the 1st April 1972 (see 720401A).
Some of
the tracks were later released on the Faces-boxset in 2004 (see
RS040628A).
711100A November: ROD
STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 73244, -US). Producer: Rod Stewart. Sound engineer:
Mike Bobak.
A:
I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant) -single
edit (version 1) -credited to Rod Stewart with Faces
B: Mandolin Wind (Rod
Stewart) -album-version
711100B November: ROD STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 6052116, -Germany). Producer: Rod Stewart. Sound
engineer:
Mike Bobak.
A:
I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant) -single
edit (version 1)
B: Mandolin Wind (Rod
Stewart) -single-edit
711100C November: ROD
STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 6052101-1, -France). Producer: Rod Stewart. Sound
engineer:
Mike Bobak.
A: I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant)
-single
edit (version 2)
B: Every Picture Tells A Story (RW/Rod Stewart) -single-edit
711105A 5th
November: Groningen, Netherlands, Martinihal (cancelled)
711106A 6th November. Rotterdam, Netherlands, Ahoy (cancelled)
711108A
8th November: UK TV ( ), newscast, incl.
- RW attends a party by The Wings in London at Empire Ballroom
711110A 10th November:
Sunderland, England, Fillmore
711113A 13th November: Bath, England, Pavilion
711117A 17th November: FACES.
LP ‘A Nod Is As Good As A Wink To A Blind Horse’ (Warner Brothers WB
2524,
-US). Producers: Glyn Johns and Faces. Sound engineer:
Glyn
Johns.
Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London from late August - October.
A: - Miss Judy’s Farm (RW/Rod Stewart)
- You’re So Rude (Ian McLagan/Ronnie Lane) -RW on harmonica
- Love Lives Here (RW/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane)
- Last Orders Please (Ronnie Lane) -RW on acoustic bass, Ronnie Lane on
dobro
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart)
B: - Debris (Ronnie Lane) -Ronnie Lane on dobro
- Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry) [under title: Memphis]
- Too Bad (RW/Rod Stewart)
- That’s All You Need (RW/Rod Stewart) -unidentified player (a mate of
Speedy Acquaye, under the pseudonym Harry Fowler) on steel drums
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
Note: Released in the UK on the 10th December (Warner Brothers WB K
56006).
23rd November - 17th
December: FACES. 5th US Tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
711123A 23rd
November: St. Louis, Missouri, Kiel Auditorium
711124A 24th November: Canton, Ohio, Memorial
Auditorium
711126A 26th November: New York City, Madison
Square Garden
711128A 28th
November: San Diego, California, Sports Arena
711130A 30th
November: San Bernardino, California, Swing Auditorium
(Three Button Hand Me Down/Miss Judy’s Farm/It’s All Over Now/
Maybe I’m Amazed/Memphis, Tennessee/Country Comfort/Too Bad/
Stay With Me/ That’s All You Need-Gasoline Alley-That’s All You Need/
Maggie May/I’m Losing You/I Feel So Good/Every Picture Tells A Story)
711201A 1st
December: Seattle, Washington, Center Coliseum
711203A 3rd December: FACES.
7“ single (Warner Brothers WB K 16136). Producers: Glyn Johns and
Faces.
Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
A: Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart)
B: Debris (Ronnie Lane)
711203B 3rd
December: Vancouver, Canada, P.N.E. Coliseum
711204A 4th December: Des Moines, Iowa, Veterans Memorial
Auditorium
711205A 5th December: Omaha, Nebraska, Civic Auditorium
711208A 8th
December: Detroit, Michigan, Cobo Hall
(You're My Girl-Three Button Hand Me Down/Miss Judy's Farm/It's All Over
Now/Maybe I'm Amazed/Too Bad/Memphis, Tennessee/Country Comfort/Stay
With Me/That's All You Need-Gasoline Alley-That's All You Need/Maggie
May/
I'm Losing You/I Feel So Good)
Note: With special guest David Ruffin (voc) on I'm Losing You.
711209A 9th December: Toronto, Canada, Maple Leaf
Gardens
711210B 10th
December: Montreal, Canada, Forum
Note: Filmed (at least in parts) by the National Film Board.
711212A 12th December: Baltimore, Maryland, Civic Center
711214A 14th December: Williamsburg, Virginia, College Of William
& Mary
711215A 15th December: Charlottesville, Virginia, University
711216A 16th December: Buffalo, New York,
Memorial Auditorium, incl.
(It's All Over Now/Miss Judy's Farm/Maybe I'm Amazed/Too Bad/I Feel
So Good/That's All You Need-True Blue-That's All You Need)
Note: Soundboard recording was made. Songs most probably in wrong order.
711217A 17th December: Chicago, Illinois, International
Amphitheater