Good Boys... When They're Asleep - Additional Information

Additional Information

  • Tracks 1-3 are from First Step (1970).
  • Tracks 4-6 are from Long Player (1971).
  • Tracks 7-12 are from A Nod Is as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse (1971).
  • Tracks 13-16 are from Ooh La La (1973).
  • Track 17 was from the 1973 single.
  • Track 18 was from the 1975 single.
  • Track 19 was previously unissued.
  • Tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 16-18 also appear on Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces (1976).
Faces
  • Ronnie Wood
  • Ian McLagan
  • Kenney Jones
  • Glen Matlock
  • Mick Hucknall
  • Rod Stewart
  • Ronnie Lane
  • Tetsu Yamauchi
Studio albums
  • First Step
  • Long Player
  • A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse
  • Ooh La La
Live albums
  • Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners
Compilations
  • Rod Stewart and the Faces
  • Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces
  • Best of Faces
  • Good Boys... When They're Asleep
  • Five Guys Walk into a Bar...
  • The Best of Faces
Songs
  • "Flying"
  • "The Wicked Messenger"
  • "Had Me a Real Good Time"
  • "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  • "Stay with Me"
  • "Cindy Incidentally"
  • "Ooh La La"
  • "Pool Hall Richard"
  • "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything ..."
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Small Faces
  • Jeff Beck Group
  • The Who
  • The Rolling Stones

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