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Small faces ogdens nut gone flake vinyl reissue.
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View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 1975 circular sleeve vinyl release of ogdens nut gone flake on discogs.
Ogdens nut gone flake recorded in late 1967 and early 1968 and released in the summer of that year is by far and away the small faces best known and most successful album.
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It ultimately became the group s final studio album during their original incarnation and the last album to contain solely new material until the.
Alongside classic tracks like lazy sunday afterglow and rollin over it even added a conceptual twist with the story of happiness stan and the narrations of.
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By far the best known small faces lp ogdens nut gone flake was also their most successful enjoying a six week run at the top of the uk charts during june and july 1968.
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It marked the arrival of the small faces as a bona fide album band a belated but brilliant achievement.
Released in 1968 the record and its design hit number one on the uk charts.
Issued on immediate records in may 1968 the album reached number one in the charts and includes lazy sunday afterglow song of a baker and rollin over.
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The music is all good and wonderful to hear on the vinyl format as well as the cd format.
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Ogdens nut gone flake is a well known instrumental by british r b band the small faces.
Referencing ogdens nut gone flake lp album imsp 012 on the album s wikipedia page it states the album was originally released on vinyl in a circular novelty package of a metal replica of a giant tobacco tin inside which was a poster created with five connected paper circles with pictures of the band members.
It was the first and title track to the 1968 concept album ogdens n.