Note: All entries (if
not noted otherwise) are from The Faces.
720105A 5th
January: THE
FACES. UK TV (BBC) ‘Top Of The Pops’, London.
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart) -taken from Sounds For Saturday 26.10.71
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass)/Ian
McLagan (p)/
Kenney Jones (dr)
720206A 6th
February: Hemel Hempstead, England, Dacorum Pavilion
720207A 7th February: Brighton, England, Top Rank
Suite
720210A 10th
February: London, The Rainbow
720211A 11th February:
London, The Rainbow
720212A 12th February: London, The Rainbow
Note: At least one of the shows was professionally filmed by BBC 2,
incl.
- Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry) -unaired
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart) -see 720215A
Also at least one of the shows had special guest Rick Grech (fiddle) on
Country Comfort.
720215A 15th February: THE FACES. UK TV (BBC2) ‘The Old
Grey Whistle Test’, incl.
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart) -live at London Rainbow, 10. -
12.2.1971
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass)/Ian
McLagan (p)/
Kenney Jones (dr)
720217A 17th
February: THE FACES. UK radio (BBC) ‘In Concert’, London, Paris
Theatre. Host: John Peel.
(Three Button Hand Me Down/Miss Judy’s Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/
Give Me The Moonlight [a capella]/Too Bad/Last Orders Please/Devotion/
Medley:That’s All You Need-Country Honk-Gasoline Alley-That’s All You
Need/I’m Losing You/Stay With Me/Had Me A Real Good Time/
Underneath The Arches [a capella]/Every Picture Tells A Story)
Note: Broadcast on the 26th
February.
720219A 19th
February: Dublin, Ireland, National Stadium -cancelled
720225A 25th February: Rotterdam, Holland, The Ahoy
720226A 26th February: Groningen, Holland, Martinihal
720200A February: JOHN BALDRY.
LP ‘Everything Stops For Tea’ (Warner Brothers WB K 46160).
With cover artwork by Ron Wood.
7730300A early
March: Swedish TV (TV1), incl.
-Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart) -live; unidentified venue
720305A 5th March: Sunderland, England, Fillmore North, Top Rank
Suite
10th - 12th March: THE
FACES. Short Germany Tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/Ian
McLagan
(keyb, bvoc/Kenney Jones (dr)
720310A 10th March:
Offenbach, West-Germany, Stadthalle
720311A 11th March: Berlin, West-Germany,
Deutschlandhalle
720312A 12th March: Dusseldorf, West-Germany, Philipshalle
720401A 1st April: THE
FACES. UK TV (BBC2) ‘Sounds For Saturday - The Music Of The
Faces’, London, Paris Theatre.
- Three Button Hand Me Down (Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan)
- Maybe I’m Amazed (Paul McCartney)
- Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman (Ike
Turner-MJ/KR-Ike Turner)
- Miss Judy’s Farm (RW/Rod Stewart)
- Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart)
- I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant)
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
Note: Telerecorded on the 26th
October 1971.
720403A 3rd April:
Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, ‘Mar Y Sol Pop Festival’, incl.
- It's All Over Now (Bobby & Shirley Womack)
- Miss Judy's Farm (RW/Rod Stewart)
21st April - 30th
April: THE
FACES. ‘Rock’n Roll Circus’ - short (6th) US tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
720421A 21st April:
Memphis, Tennessee, Mid-South Coliseum
720422A 22nd April: Clemson, South Carolina, Clemson University,
Little John Coliseum
720424A 24th April: Louisville, Kentucky,
Kentucky Fair EXPO Center
720425A 25th April: Auburn, Alabama, Memorial
Coliseum
720426A 26th April: Jacksonville, Missouri, Veterans Memorial
Coliseum
720428A 28th April: Hollywood, Florida, Sportatorium
720429A 29 April: Charlotte, North Carolina, Memorial Stadium
720430A 30th April: Tampa Bay, Florida, Stadium
(It’s All Over Now/Miss Judy’s Farm/Maybe I’m Amazed/Too Bad/
Memphis, Tennessee/Love In Vain/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: Soundboard recording was made.
720500A May &
mid-September- November: RON WOOD & RONNIE LANE. London,
Olympic Sound Studios. Producer and sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
Recordings for the soundtrack of the movie ‘Mahoney’s Last Stand’.
- Car Radio (RW/Ronnie Lane) -Pete Townshend on percussion
- Chicken Wire (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- Chicken Wired (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- From The Late To The Early (RW/Ronnie Lane) -Benny Gallagher on bass
- Hay Tumble (RW/Ronnie Lane) -Micky Waller on percussion
- I’ll Fly Away (trad. arr. by RW/Ronnie Lane) -Glyn Johns and Billy
Nicholls on vocals
- Just For A Moment I (RW/Ronnie Lane) -instrumental
- Just For A Moment II (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- Just For A Moment III (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- Mona - The Blues (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- Rooster’s Funeral (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- Title One (RW/Ronnie Lane)
- Tonight’s Number (RW/Ronnie Lane) -Kenney Jones on drums,
Pete Townshend on guitar
- Woody’s Thing (RW/Ronnie Lane) -STU on piano
Line-up: RW (gtr, harm, voc, bass)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc, gtr, perc,
banjo)/
Ian McLagan (p, harmonium)/Bruce Rowland (dr, voc)/
Rick Grech (violin, dr, bass)/Bobby Keys & Jim Price (brass)
Note: Recordings were finished in Spring 1976 at Olympic Sound Studios.
The album was released in September 1976 (see 760900A).
720506A 6th May: THE
FACES. London, Chalk Farm, The Roundhouse
- It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
- I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant)
- Roll Over Beethoven-Lawdy Miss Clawdy-I Feel So Good (Chuck
Berry-Lloyd
Price/Big Bill Broonzy-Chuck Berry)
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton)
- That’s All You Need (RW/Rod Stewart)
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart)
- True Blue (RW/Rod Stewart)
Note: The whole show was filmed by Peter Clifton and these songs later
surfaced in
various
films and videos.
720520A between 20 -
22nd May: Germersheim, Germany, Insel Grün, '2nd British Rock
Meeting'
720500B May: Hockenheim, West-Germany, Hockenheimring, festival
720527A 27th May: Bardney, Lincolnshire, England,
‘Great Western Festival’
720528A 28th May: London, Coliseum, 'The Faces In
Charity'-concert.
Note: Benefit-gig in aid for The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For
Children.
720531A 31st May: Manchester,
England, Free Trade Hall (cancelled)
720602A 2nd June: Glasgow, Scotland, Green's
Playhouse (cancelled)
720605A 5th June: Cramley, England, festival
720618A 18th June: Manchester, England, Free Trade Hall
720625A 25th June: Glasgow, Scotland, Green's Playhouse
1st - 10th July:
THE FACES. 7th US tour/Rock & Roll Circus Summer Tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod
Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
720701A 1st July:
Boston, Massachusetts, Garden
(It's All Over Now/Miss Judy's Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/Maggie May/
Stay With Me/Angel/True Blue/Too Bad/That's All You Need-Gasoline Alley-
That's All You Need/I'm Losing You/Maybe I'm Amazed/Had Me A Real Good
Time-One Last Sweet Cheerio-Every Picture Tells A Story/I'd Rather Go
Blind)
720702A 2nd July: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Spectrum
720703A 3rd July: Akron, Ohio, Rubber Bowl
720705A 5th July: Ann Arbor, Michigan, Chrisler Arena
720706A 6th July: Syracuse, New York, War
Memorial
Auditorium
720708A 8th July: Long Pond, Pennsylavania, International Pocono
Raceway,
festival
720709A 9th July: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Civic Arena
720710A 10th July: Hartford, New York, Dillon
Center
720700A July: JOHN CALE.
LP ‘The Academy In Peril’ (Reprise K 44212). Producer: John Cale.
Recorded at Air Recording Studios, London in January or February. Incl.
- The Philosopher (John Cale)
Line-up: RW (gtr)/John Cale (p)
720721A 21st July: ROD STEWART.
LP ‘Never A Dull Moment’ (Mercury 6499 153). Producer: Rod Stewart.
Sound
engineer: Glyn Johns (‘True Blue’) at Olympic Sound Studios, London and
Mike Bobak
(all other tracks) at Morgan Sound Studios, Willesden, London. Recorded
between
March and May 1972. Incl.
- True Blue (RW/Rod Stewart) -genuine Faces line-up
- Lost Paraguayos (RW/Rod Stewart) -with unidentified brass-section
- Italian Girls (RW/Rod Stewart) -Dick Powell on violin, Pete Sears on
piano, Mr.
Bibbs on balalaika
- Angel (Jimi Hendrix) -Nii Moi ‘Speedy’ Acquaye on congas, Ronnie Lane
on bass
- Interludings (RW) -instrumental, RW only
- You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -Dick Powell on
violin, Ray
Jackson on mandolin
- I’d Rather Go Blind (Bill Foster/Ellington Jordan) -Pete Sears
on bass, horns
arranged by Jimmy Horowitz
- Twistin’ The Night Away (Sam Cooke) -Ronnie Lane on bass
Basic line-up: RW (gtr, bass)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Micky Waller
(dr)/Martin Quittenton
(gtr)/Ian McLagan (org, p)
720722A 22nd July: Nottingham, England, 'Goose
Fair Festival' (cancelled)
720728A 28th July: Devizes, England, Corn Exchange, Starkers Club
720729A 29th July: Southampton, England, Guildhall
720731A 31st July: Trentham, England, Trentham
Gardens Ballroom (cancelled)
720801A 1st August: Nottingham, England, Sherwood Rooms
720804A 4th August: ROD STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 6052 171). Producer: Rod Stewart. Sound engineer:
Mike Bobak.
A: You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton)
B: Lost Paraguayos (RW/Rod Stewart)
Line-up: see 720721A.
720805A 5th August -
November and January - February (on and off): THE FACES. London,
Olympic Sound Studios. Producer and sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
Recordings
for the upcoming album 'Ooh La La'. Incl.
- Anymore For Anymore I (Ronnie Lane) -Anymore For Anymore bonus-track
- Anymore For Anymore II (Ronnie Lane) -Mahoney’s Last Stand-bonus track
- Borstal Boys I (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -early version
- Borstal Boys II (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -Ooh La La-version
- Cindy Incidentally I (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -early version
- Cindy Incidentally II (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -alternate
boxset-version
- Cindy Incidentally III (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -Ooh La La-version
- Come See Me Baby (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -boxset-version
- Dishevelment Blues (RW/Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane/Ian McLagan/
Kenney Jones) -New Musical Express flexisingle-version
- Fall For You (Curtis Mayfield?) -unverified
- Flags And Banners I (Ronnie Lane/Rod Stewart) - instrumental,
Mahoney’s
Last Stand-bonus track, under title C&W Number
- Flags And Banners II (Ronnie Lane/Rod Stewart) -instrumental
- Flags And Banners III (Ronnie Lane/Rod Stewart) -Ooh La La-version
- Fly In The Ointment I (RW/Ian McLagan/Ronnie Lane/
Kenney Jones) -instrumental, Neemoi ‘Speedy’ Aquaye on percussion
- Fly In The Ointment II (RW/Ian McLagan/Ronnie Lane/Kenney Jones)
-instrumental, Neemoi ‘Speedy’ Aquaye on percussion; Ooh La La-version
- Glad And Sorry I (Ronnie Lane) -early version
- Glad And Sorry II (Ronnie Lane) -Ooh La La-version
- I Don't Want To Be Right (Homer Banks/Carl Hampton/Ray Jackson)
-boxset-
version
- If I’m On The Late Side I (Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane) -early version
- If I’m On The Late Side II (Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane) -Ooh La
La-version
- Instrumental ( )
- Insurance (RW/Ronnie Lane) -instrumental; Mahoney’s Last Stand-bonus
track
- Jealous Guy (John Lennon) -boxset-version
- Just Another Honky I (Ronnie Lane) -instrumental, Mahoney’s Last
Stand-
bonus track, under title Safety Pin Queen
- Just Another Honky II (Ronnie Lane) -instrumental, Mahoney’s Last
Stand-
bonus track, under title Safety Pin Queen
- Just Another Honky III (Ronnie Lane) -Ooh La La-version
- My Fault I (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian Mclagan) -early version
- My Fault II (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian Mclagan) -Mahoney’s Last Stand-
bonus track
- My Fault III (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian Mclagan) -Ooh La La-version
- Ooh La La I (RW/Ronnie Lane) -instrumental
- Ooh La La II (RW/Ronnie Lane) -Ooh La La-version
- Silicone Grown I (RW/Rod Stewart) -early version
- Silicone Grown II (RW/Rod Stewart) -Ooh La La-version
- Skewiff I (RW/Ian McLagan/Ronnie Lane/Kenney Jones) -instrumental
- Skewiff II (RW/Ian McLagan/Ronnie Lane/Kenney Jones) -instrumental,
single B-side-version
- Wyndlesham Bay (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagen ) -early version of 'Jodie'
Line-up: RW (gtr, voc, bass)/Rod Stewart (voc, gtr)/Ronnie Lane (bass,
voc,
gtr, tamb)/Ian McLagan (p, org, harmonium)/Kenney Jones (dr, perc)
720807A 7th August:
Trentham, England, Trentham Gardens Ballroom
720812A 12th August: Reading, England,
Thames-side
Arena, ‘Reading Festival’
(Memphis, Tennessee/Miss Judy's Farm/Angel/Stay With Me/True Blue/I'd
Rather
Go Blind/Too Bad/That's All You Need/I'm Losing You/Twistin' The Night
Away/Maggie May)
720816A 16th August:
THE FACES. UK TV (BBC) ‘Top Of
The Pops’, London.
- You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton)
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ian McLagan (org)/Ronnie Lane
(bass)/
Kenney Jones (dr)/Martin Quittenton (gtr)/Dick Powell (violin)
Note: Aired on the 17th August. Repeated on the 31st August.
19th August - 11th
September: THE FACES. 8th US tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
720819A 19th August:
Dallas, Texas, Cotton Bowl
720820A 20th August: Atlanta, Georgia, Braves Stadium
720822A
22nd August: Wichita, Kansas, Cessna Stadium
720823A 23rd
August: Denver, Colorado, Coliseum
720825A 25th August: Los Angeles, California,
Hollywood Bowl
(I’m Losing You/Miss Judy’s Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/Maggie May/
Stay With Me/Angel/Too Bad/I’d Rather Go Blind/That’s All You Need-
Gasoline Alley-True Blue-That’s All You Need/Maybe I’m Amazed/
Twistin’ The Night Away/One Last Sweet Cheerio [a capella]/I Feel So
Good)
720826A 26th August: San Diego, California, Sports Arena
720827A 27th August: Los Angeles, California,
Hollywood Palladium
720829A 29th
August: Las Vegas, Nevada, Convention Center, incl.
(It's All Over Now/Miss Judy's Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/Maggie May/
Stay With Me/Angel)
720830A 30th August: Oakland, California, Coliseum
720901A 1st
September: Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum
720902A 2nd September: Seattle, Washington, Center Coliseum
720906A
6th September: Detroit, Michigan, Cobo Arena
720907A 7th September: Toronto, Canada, Maple
Leaf Gardens
720908A 8th September: Baltimore, Maryland, Civic Center
720911A 11th September: New York City, Madison
Square Garden
721021A 21st
October: Weston-super-Mare, England, Winter Gardens
721022A 22nd October: Birmingham, England, Mayfair Ballroom
721029A 29th
October: London, Wembley Empire Pool, 'The Wembley Festival Of
Music'
Note: Benefit-gig in aid for Star's Organisation For Spastics.
721110A 10th November: ROD STEWART.
7“ single (Mercury 6052 198). Producer: Rod Stewart. Sound engineer:
Mike Bobak.
A: Angel (Jimi Hendrix)
B: What Made Milwaukee Famous (Glenn Sutton)
Line-up side A: see 720721A.
Line-up side B: RW (bass)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Pete Sears (p)/Micky Waller
(dr)/
Ray Jackson (mandolin)/Gordon Huntley (pedal steel)
Note: Side B comes from the May-sessions at Morgan Studios, Willesden,
London and
was previously only released on the cassette-version of 'Never A Dull
Moment'.
721115A 15th
November: ROD STEWART. UK TV (BBC) ‘Top Of The Pops’, London.
- Angel (Jimi Hendrix)
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ian McLagan (xylophone,
bongos)/
Kenney Jones (dr)
Note: Ronnie Lane was missing in the line-up - he was sending a
cardboard
cut-out of himself instead. Aired on the 16th and 30th November.
721204A 4th &
5th December:
THE FACES. London, Wood Green, Fishmongers Arms.
Tour rehearsals. Incl.
- Crazy Horses (Alan Osmond/Wayne Osmond/Merrill Osmond) -unverified
7th - 23rd December:
THE FACES.
British Tour.
Line-up: RW (gtr, bvoc)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/
Ian McLagan (keyb, bvoc)/Kenney Jones (dr)
721207A 7th
December: Dundee,
Scotland, Caird Hall, incl.
(It’s All Over Now/Memphis, Tennessee/Maggie May/Stay With Me/Angel/
True Blue/I’d Rather Go Blind/Maybe I’m Amazed/I’m Losing You/
That’s All You Need-Gasoline Alley-That’s All You Need/I Feel So Good-
Roll Over Beethoven-Blue Suede Shoes-Lawdy Miss Clawdy)
721208A 8th
December: Newcastle,
England, City Hall
721210A 10th December: Blackpool, England, Opera House
721212A 12th December: Liverpool, England, Stadium
721214A 14th December: Leeds, England, Town Hall
721216A 16th December: London, Brixton
Sundown
721217A 17th December: London, Edmonton
Sundown
721218A 18th December: London, Edmonton Sundown
Note: Both shows were recorded by Ron Nevison with the Lane Mobile
Studio.
721221A 21st
December: ROD STEWART. UK TV
(BBC) ‘Top Of The Pops’, London.
- You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton)
Note: Aired on the 25th December. Rod Stewart was backed by The Faces.
721222A 22nd December: Sheffield, England, City Hall
721223A 23rd December: Manchester, England, Free
Trade
Hall
720000A 1972: GERRY LOCKRAN.
LP ‘Wun’ (Polydor 2383 122). Producer: Bruce Rowland. Recorded in
London,
Island Studios. Incl.
- Stop On The Red (Gerry Lockran)
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Gerry Lockran (voc)/Neil Hubbard (gtr)/Alan Spenner
(bass)/
Bruce Rowland (dr)