Note: All entries are
from Faces except noted otherwise.
720105A 5th
January: FACES. UK TV (BBC1) ‘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, bvoc)/Ian
McLagan (p)/Kenney Jones (dr)
Note: A repeat of the Faces-segment was aired on January 20.
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.
- I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius
Grant)
- Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry) -unaired
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod Stewart) -see 720215A
BBC2’s own ‘Old Grey Whistle Test’ aired Stay With Me on February 15
(see 720215A). I’m Losing You and Stay With Me have been aired by
Australian ABC TV in their program ‘Rage’ (probably in 1972) and Stay
With Me was also aired on Swedish SVT1 in their program “Rock!!!’ on
March 30, 2000 (see RS000330C). Memphis, Tennessee circulates as
timecoded outtake.
Also at least one of the three shows had special guest Rick Grech
(fiddle) on
Country Comfort.
720215A 15th February: 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, bvoc)/Ian
McLagan (p)/Kenney Jones (dr)
720217A 17th
February: FACES. UK radio (BBC1) ‘In Concert’, London, Paris
Theatre. Host: John Peel.
(You're My Girl [intro only]/Three Button Hand Me Down/Miss Judy’s
Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/Give Me The Moonlight [a capella]-Too Bad/
Last Orders Please/Devotion/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)
Line-up: RW (gtr, voc; probably bass on Last Orders Please)/Rod Stewart
(voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass, voc)/Ian McLagan (p, org, voc)/Kenney
Jones (dr, voc)
Note: Broadcast on the 26th February.
720219A 19th
February: Dublin, Ireland, National Stadium -cancelled
720225A 25th February: Rotterdam, Netherlands, De Doelen
720226A 26th February: Groningen, Netherlands, Martinihal
720305A 5th March: Sunderland, England, Fillmore North, Top Rank
Suite
10th - 12th March:
FACES. Short West-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: Düsseldorf, West-Germany, Philipshalle
720329A 29th March:
German TV (NDR) ‘Sympathy For The Devil’. Incl.
- Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) -live in Hamburg 15.4.1971, part only
+ backstage footage of Faces (at Hamburg's Musikhalle 15.4.71)
Note: Re-aired in 1977, 1992 and 2005.
720401A 1st April: 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’
(It's All Over Now/Miss Judy's Farm/Maybe I'm Amazed/Maggie
May/Memphis,
Tennessee/Too Bad/Country Comfort/That's All You Need-Country Honk-
Gasoline Alley-That's All You Need/Stay With Me/I'm Losing You)
Note: Soundboard recording was made.
21st April - 30th
April: FACES. ‘Rock & 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, Freedom Hall
720425A 25th April: Auburn, Alabama, Memorial
Coliseum
720426A 26th April: Jacksonville, Missouri, Veterans Memorial
Coliseum
720428A 28th April: Pembroke Pines, Florida, Hollywood
Sportatorium
720429A 29th 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. With special guests Paul Kossoff
(gtr) and
maybe Andy Fraser (bass?) on I Feel So Good.
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 RS760900A).
720506A 6th May: FACES.
London, Chalk Farm, The Roundhouse, incl.
- It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley
Womack)
- Three Button Hand Me Down (Rod Stewart/Ian
McLagan)
- True Blue (RW/Rod
Stewart)
- Stay With Me (RW/Rod
Stewart)
- That’s All You Need (RW/Rod
Stewart)
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin
Quittenton)
- I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius
Grant)
- Roll Over Beethoven-Lawdy Miss Clawdy-I Feel So Good (Chuck
Berry-Lloyd Price-William
Broonzy)
Note: The whole show was filmed by Peter Clifton and these songs later
surfaced in
various films and videos.
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 Sir Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For
Children.
720500B May: JOHN BALDRY.
LP ‘Everything Stops For Tea’ (Warner Brothers WB K 46160).
With cover artwork by RW.
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: 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, Connecticut, Dillon
Stadium
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
engineers: 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, plus the sound of
Rod's
Lamborghini
- 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
- 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, xylophone)
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): FACES. London,
Olympic Sound Studios. Producer and sound engineer: Glyn Johns (sound
engineer
for vocal overdubs in February: Phil Chapman). 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
- Blue Monday (Antoine Domino/Dave Bartholomew) -unverified
- Borstal Boys I (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -rehearsal; see RS150828A
- 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,
see RS040628A
- Cindy Incidentally III (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -Ooh La La-version
- Come See Me Baby (RW/Rod Stewart/Ian McLagan) -boxset-version, see
RS040628A
- 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) -rehearsal; see RS150828A
- Glad And Sorry II (Ronnie Lane) -Ooh La La-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
- Just Another Honky I (Ronnie Lane) -instrumental, Mahoney’s Last
Stand-
bonus track, under title Safety Pin Queen
- Just Another Honky II (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) -rehearsal; see RS150828A
- 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 McLagan ) -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 (near Stoke-on-Trent), 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:
ROD STEWART. UK TV (BBC1) ‘Top
Of
The Pops’, London. Incl.
- 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: 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,Valley Stadium, incl.
(It's All Over Now/Miss Judy's Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/Maggie May/
Stay With Me/Angel)
720830A 30th August: Oakland, California, Alameda County Coliseum
Arena
720901A 1st
September: Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum
720902A 2nd
September: Seattle, Washington, Center Coliseum
(It's All Over Now/Miss Judy's Farm/Memphis, Tennessee/Maggie May/
Stay With Me/Angel/Too Bad/I'd Rather Go Blind/That's All You Need-
True Blue-That's All You Need /Maybe I'm Amazed/I'm Losing You/
Twistin' The Night Away/One Last Sweet Cheerio [a capella])
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,
Kinetic Circus, Mayfair
721029A 29th
October: London, Wembley Empire Pool, 'The Wembley Festival Of
Music'
Note: Benefit-gig in aid for Star's Organisation For Spastics.
A short b&w private film from the show exists.
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: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Ronnie Lane (bass)/Ian
McLagan
(xylophone)/Micky Waller (dr)/Nii Moi ‘Speedy’ Acquaye (conga)
Line-up side B: RW (bass)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Pete Sears (p)/Micky Waller
(dr)/
Ray Jackson (mandolin)/Gordon Huntley (pedal steel)/... (female bvoc)
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 (BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’,
London. Incl.
- 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: FACES. London, Wood Green, Fishmongers
Arms.
Tour rehearsals. Incl.
- Crazy Horses (Alan Osmond/Wayne Osmond/Merrill Osmond) -unverified
7th - 23rd December:
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
721209A 9th December: ALL STAR BAND. London, The Rainbow
(1st show)
- Pinball Wizard (Pete Townshend) -unverified
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/& others
Note: Charity concert.
721209B 9th December: ALL STAR
BAND. London, The Rainbow (2nd show)
- Pinball Wizard (Pete Townshend) -unverified
Line-up: RW (gtr)/Rod Stewart (voc)/& others
Note: Charity concert.
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
(BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’, London. Incl.
- 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)
720000B 1972: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
LP ‘Special Clubs 100% Rock’ (Philips 6498 002, -France). Incl. the
following two
rare edited versions of
- Every Picture Tells A Story (RW/Rod Stewart) -edit; by Rod Stewart
- I’m Losing You (Norman Whitfield/Eddie Holland/Cornelius Grant)
-edit; by Rod
Stewart