The Autumn Stone | ||||
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Compilation album by Small Faces | ||||
Released | November 1969 | |||
Recorded | 1965-1968, London, England | |||
Genre | Rock, rhythm and blues, psychedelic rock, beat | |||
Length | 65:59 | |||
Label | Immediate | |||
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The Autumn Stone was the posthumous retrospective double album released in the UK by Small Faces in 1969 on the Immediate label.
The double album contains most of the Immediate and Decca original 7" single releases together with live recordings from a concert at Newcastle City Hall and unreleased material from their unfinished fourth LP 1862, including "Autumn Stone", an alternate version of "Afterglow Of Your Love", covers of two Tim Hardin songs ("If I Were A Carpenter" and "Red Balloon") and the instrumental "Wide Eyed Girl On The Wall". It was released by Andrew Loog Oldham soon after the band announced their break up in 1969. In Germany, a single LP with only the new material was released with the title In Memoriam.
+ Material from their unfinished fourth LP 1862.
Immediate had originally intended to release one album with only new material with five live tracks on side one and the five new studio tracks on side two. This version was released in Germany as In Memoriam.
In Memoriam has been issued on CD with the rest of the tracks from The Autumn Stone as bonus tracks.
+ Material from their unfinished fourth LP 1862.
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