
Faces - Ooh La La
Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the Faces, released in March 1973.
It reached Number One in the UK album chart in the week of April 28th 1973.
There are some extraordinary moments here, including Rod's Silicone Grown and the wonderful Cindy Incidentally, a sweet, easy pop song.
But the heart of this album really belongs to Ronnie Lane, who dominates the second side of the album, starting with the Stewart collaboration If I'm on the Late Side and running through the sweet, soft Glad and Sorry to Just Another Honky and, finally, to the raucous yet bittersweet Ooh La La, as great a song as they ever recorded and an appropriate drawing of the curtain on this tremendous band.
Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the Faces, released in March 1973.
It reached Number One in the UK album chart in the week of April 28th 1973.
There are some extraordinary moments here, including Rod's Silicone Grown and the wonderful Cindy Incidentally, a sweet, easy pop song.
But the heart of this album really belongs to Ronnie Lane, who dominates the second side of the album, starting with the Stewart collaboration If I'm on the Late Side and running through the sweet, soft Glad and Sorry to Just Another Honky and, finally, to the raucous yet bittersweet Ooh La La, as great a song as they ever recorded and an appropriate drawing of the curtain on this tremendous band.
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Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the Faces, released in March 1973.
It reached Number One in the UK album chart in the week of April 28th 1973.
There are some extraordinary moments here, including Rod's Silicone Grown and the wonderful Cindy Incidentally, a sweet, easy pop song.
But the heart of this album really belongs to Ronnie Lane, who dominates the second side of the album, starting with the Stewart collaboration If I'm on the Late Side and running through the sweet, soft Glad and Sorry to Just Another Honky and, finally, to the raucous yet bittersweet Ooh La La, as great a song as they ever recorded and an appropriate drawing of the curtain on this tremendous band.























