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Live In Okland 1972

The Faces - Live from Oakland’s Alameda County Coliseum Arena August 30, 1972 “We used to check in as Fleetwood Mac; no hotel chain would have the Faces because of the damage and madness that went on!” - Ronnie Wood.
Together, Rod Stewart and The Faces made a formidable team with their boisterous brand of rock. Filled with on-stage laughs and off-stage highs, they had a genuine camaraderie, and lived for the moment. The public, perhaps inevitably, perceived Rod Stewart as the “star,” but all five members of the band had a strong hand in creating their unmistakable sound. The 1972 US tour brought A Nod is as Good as a Wink... to American audiences, but also gave Rod’s solo career a worthy Stateside platform too. Their appearance at Oakland’s Alameda County Coliseum Arena on August 30, 1972, for broadcast on KMPX-FM, contains the onstage banter, trademark licks and goodtime vibe that followed the band to their eventual demise two years later.
London Calling revels in the 70s excess with a fully restored and professionally remastered original broadcast. Presented with background notes and timeline photos
Features the sensational performance from Oakland. Includes the entire KMPX-FM radio broadcast.
Full colour booklet with background notes and archival imagery. Professionally re-mastered for superb fidelity
The Faces - Live from Oakland’s Alameda County Coliseum Arena August 30, 1972 “We used to check in as Fleetwood Mac; no hotel chain would have the Faces because of the damage and madness that went on!” - Ronnie Wood.
Together, Rod Stewart and The Faces made a formidable team with their boisterous brand of rock. Filled with on-stage laughs and off-stage highs, they had a genuine camaraderie, and lived for the moment. The public, perhaps inevitably, perceived Rod Stewart as the “star,” but all five members of the band had a strong hand in creating their unmistakable sound. The 1972 US tour brought A Nod is as Good as a Wink... to American audiences, but also gave Rod’s solo career a worthy Stateside platform too. Their appearance at Oakland’s Alameda County Coliseum Arena on August 30, 1972, for broadcast on KMPX-FM, contains the onstage banter, trademark licks and goodtime vibe that followed the band to their eventual demise two years later.
London Calling revels in the 70s excess with a fully restored and professionally remastered original broadcast. Presented with background notes and timeline photos
Features the sensational performance from Oakland. Includes the entire KMPX-FM radio broadcast.
Full colour booklet with background notes and archival imagery. Professionally re-mastered for superb fidelity
$16.66
Live In Okland 1972
$16.66

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The Faces - Live from Oakland’s Alameda County Coliseum Arena August 30, 1972 “We used to check in as Fleetwood Mac; no hotel chain would have the Faces because of the damage and madness that went on!” - Ronnie Wood.
Together, Rod Stewart and The Faces made a formidable team with their boisterous brand of rock. Filled with on-stage laughs and off-stage highs, they had a genuine camaraderie, and lived for the moment. The public, perhaps inevitably, perceived Rod Stewart as the “star,” but all five members of the band had a strong hand in creating their unmistakable sound. The 1972 US tour brought A Nod is as Good as a Wink... to American audiences, but also gave Rod’s solo career a worthy Stateside platform too. Their appearance at Oakland’s Alameda County Coliseum Arena on August 30, 1972, for broadcast on KMPX-FM, contains the onstage banter, trademark licks and goodtime vibe that followed the band to their eventual demise two years later.
London Calling revels in the 70s excess with a fully restored and professionally remastered original broadcast. Presented with background notes and timeline photos
Features the sensational performance from Oakland. Includes the entire KMPX-FM radio broadcast.
Full colour booklet with background notes and archival imagery. Professionally re-mastered for superb fidelity