Original released on LP DECCA LK 4790
(UK 1966, May 13)
Later, Led Zeppelin would rework the
Small Faces' "You Need Loving" into "Whole Lotta Love," and
while it's easy to hear how Steve Marriott's raw-throated howl influenced
Robert Plant as much as Marriott's heavy shards of guitar influenced Jimmy
Page, what's striking about "The Small Faces" is that there is very little blues
or rock & roll here: it's all hard-charging, driving R&B and soul, the
emphasis all on the groove. By stressing the beat, the Small Faces carry
themselves over some slight songwriting - the band's energetic interplay
carries them over the rough spots between "It's Too Late,"
"What'Cha Gonna Do About It," and "Sha La La La Lee," and
that concentration even pushes them into trailblazing territory, as on the
lean, ominous pulse of "E Too D." Such moments keep The Small Faces
sounding fearless and fresh even when by other respects it is very much a
record of its time. (Stephen Erlewine in AllMusic) As bonus, you can find here 9 tracks, all of them Single sides, completing the Small Faces recordings from 1965 and 1966.