Album artist 971 - The Faces |
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This page lists the album chart runs of The Faces. The albums are listed with the most widely successful first.
When Steve Marriot left (and Rod Stewart joined)
they became The Small Faces.
# |
Artist |
Album Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
The Faces |
A Nod Is As Good As A Wink, To A Blind Horse |
1972 |
UK 2 - Dec 1971 (22 weeks), Australia Goset 4 - Mar 1972 (22 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Feb 1972), Billboard 6 - Dec 1971 (24 weeks) (6 weeks in top 10), US 70s 6 - Feb 1972 (1 month), Dutch 70s 8 - Jan 1972 (11 weeks), D.Marsh 9 of 1971, Norway 10 - Feb 1972 (9 weeks), Australia (Kent) 17 of 1972 (peak 4), US BB 26 of 1972, US CashBox 51 of 1972, Acclaimed 981 (1971), RYM 48 of 1971, Xgau rating A- (1971) |
2 |
The Faces |
Ooh La La |
1973 |
UK 1 - Apr 1973 (13 weeks), Australia Goset 8 - Jun 1973 (6 weeks), Billboard 21 - Apr 1973 (16 weeks), Norway 22 - May 1973 (2 weeks), RYM 160 of 1973, Xgau rating B (1973) |
3 |
The Faces |
Long Player |
1971 |
Australia Goset 18 - Jul 1971 (4 weeks), D.Marsh 25 of 1971, Billboard 29 - Mar 1971 (19 weeks), UK 31 - May 1971 (7 weeks), Acclaimed 2985 (1971), RYM 130 of 1971, Xgau rating B (1971) |
4 |
The Faces |
Overture & Beginners |
1974 |
UK 3 - Jan 1974 (7 weeks), UK Silver (certified by BPI in Mar 1974) |
5 |
The Faces |
First Step |
1970 |
UK 45 - Apr 1970 (1 week), Billboard 119 - Apr 1970 (12 weeks) |
6 |
The Faces |
Changing Faces - The Very Best Of Rod Stewart & The Faces |
2003 |
UK Gold (certified by BPI in Nov 2003), UK 13 - Nov 2003 (5 weeks) |
7 |
The Faces |
Best Of - Good Boys When They're Asleep |
2009 |
UK 32 - Jun 2009 (3 weeks) |
8 |
The Faces |
The Best Of The Faces |
1977 |
UK 24 - May 1977 (6 weeks) |
9 |
The Faces |
1970-1975: You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything.. |
2015 |
ODK Germany 90 - Sep 2015 (1 week) |
10 |
The Faces |
Snakes & Ladders & The Best of Faces |
1976 |
Xgau rating B+ (1976) |
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Previous Comments (newest first)
25 Oct 2020
Small Faces became (Rod Stewart and) Faces
Your short introductory description both here and on "The Small Faces" singlespage require adjustment. Steve Marriott was with The Small Faces in the Sixties, and Rod Stewart led The Faces in the Seventies.