Label: Warner Bros. Records (Japan), WPCP-4039
Style: Rock, R&B
Country: London, England
Time: 30:32
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 209 Mb
Charts: U.S. #21, CAN #23, AUS #9, NOR #22, UK #1.
Ooh La La is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Faces, released in March 1973. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart in the week of 28 April 1973.
The cover of the album was designed by Jim Ladwig, around a stylised photograph of "Gastone", a stage character of 1920s Italian comedian Ettore Petrolini. The original LP's art deco-inspired cover was constructed in such a way that when the top edge of the sleeve was pressed down, a concealed die-cut design element would descend that made Gastone's eyes appear to discolour and move to the side, and his jaw would appear to drop into a leering smile. The back cover also featured art deco-inspired design elements, and detailed song information and album credits alongside tinted individual photographic portraits of the band members. The original gatefold sleeve's inner design depicted a large stylised photomontage of the band in typical 'laddish' pose, admiring the charms of a Can-can dancer (referencing the lyric of the title track).
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ooh_La_La_(Faces_album))
Ooh La La is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Faces, released in March 1973. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart in the week of 28 April 1973.
The cover of the album was designed by Jim Ladwig, around a stylised photograph of "Gastone", a stage character of 1920s Italian comedian Ettore Petrolini. The original LP's art deco-inspired cover was constructed in such a way that when the top edge of the sleeve was pressed down, a concealed die-cut design element would descend that made Gastone's eyes appear to discolour and move to the side, and his jaw would appear to drop into a leering smile. The back cover also featured art deco-inspired design elements, and detailed song information and album credits alongside tinted individual photographic portraits of the band members. The original gatefold sleeve's inner design depicted a large stylised photomontage of the band in typical 'laddish' pose, admiring the charms of a Can-can dancer (referencing the lyric of the title track).
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ooh_La_La_(Faces_album))
01. Silicone Grown (03:07)
02. Cindy Incidentally (02:38)
03. Flags And Banners (02:02)
04. My Fault (03:07)
05. Borstal Boys (02:55)
06. Fly In The Ointment (03:50)
07. If I'm On The Late Side (02:38)
08. Glad And Sorry (03:07)
09. Just Another Honky (03:33)
10. Ooh La La (03:31)
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