FILTER REISSUES
True grit
Rod and the boys get rude’n’rowdy at the Beeb over eight discs and a concert Blu-ray.
By Pat Gilbert.
Faces
Rude boys: the Faces (from left)
Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan, backstage at Top Of The Pops in the early ’70s.
★★★★
Faces At The BBC
RHINO. CD/DL/LP
FOR A group renowned for their boozy, boisterous live performances, the Faces have been woefully represented by in-concert releases. Their only official live album, 1974’s Coast To Coast, was an underwhelming beast that didn’t even feature original bassist Ronnie Lane (he’d departed a year earlier) and is now perhaps best known for providing the crowd noise sample at the start of Bowie’s Diamond Dogs. There has been a smattering of live tracks on retrospective compilations, plus some TV performances and the inevitable bootlegs, but that’s about it. Until now.