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''In Memoriam'' is a
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of songs by the English rock band
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, released after the announcement of their break-up in early 1969. It was released on 1 May 1969 through
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only.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pg. 68). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013. Their second compilation album following 1967's ''From the Beginning'', ''In Memoriam'' is a collection of live cuts and unreleased studio tracks. The studio material was recorded during 1967 and the 1968 sessions for ''
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'', and also included a few tracks possibly intended for their projected but unrealised fourth album ''1862''. The studio outtakes were complemented by five live tracks recorded on tour in November 1968 (aside from uncredited session work for French pop star
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in December 1968, these live tracks proved to be the Small Faces final recordings under the group name, and after a final brief tour of Europe in January 1969 the band dissolved). Former band members objected to the request for an English release of the album, and the tracks remained officially unreleased there for another six months until they were finally repackaged along with various other singles, album tracks and B-sides on Immediate's first double album '' The Autumn Stone'' on 14 November 1969.'' Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967-69'', liner notes, page 68


Background

By mid-1968, the Small Faces had begun to fall apart despite their popular success in the UK. " Lazy Sunday", which was released by Immediate records without the band's knowledge or consent, had reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart, and according to drummer
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this was considered a "nail in the coffin" for the band by lead vocalist and guitarist
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. Marriott was by this point eager to distance himself from the band's frivolous image and his own acquired label of 'pop idol' which he had grown to detest, and to be seen as a more serious musician. Marriott's own choice of follow-up to "Lazy Sunday" was "
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", which was largely recorded on a portable tape recorder in Marriott's backyard. Small Faces keyboardist
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did not play on the recording, as he had lately become exhausted by Marriott's mercurial creative temperament. "The Universal" reached number 16 on the UK chart. Marriott had considered "The Universal" the best song he had written so far, and he was crushed by its lukewarm reception. However, the band had also recently released their third studio album ''
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'' to both critical and commercial acclaim (it reached number 1 in the UK, staying on top of the charts for six weeks). As a consequence of enduring such opposing fortunes in such quick succession, Marriott suffered a crisis of confidence and developed
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which left him unable to compose music completely for a while afterward. Despite the immense success of the "Ogdens" album, by July 1968 the Small Faces seemed at a sudden loss to consolidate that success, and Marriott's crisis of confidence saw him begin to drift apart from his bandmates. By September, he wanted to invite guitarist
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, a fellow disaffected teen heart-throb, into the band's lineup in order to beef up the band's sound and allow him to focus more on his singing. Although Frampton made some guest appearances at a few Small Faces concerts in October, much to Marriott's dismay, his permanent addition to the band was vehemently opposed by Bassist and co-writer
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and Ian McLagan. As a result Marriott now began to grow sour on the group's future prospects. In early December, at the behest of their regular producer/engineer
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, the Small Faces-with Frampton in tow-journeyed to France to perform as a five-piece backing band for the sessions for a new
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album. Discord between bandmates grew during the trip, and the division between them only widened as Lane and McLagan resisted what they must have considered, rightly or wrongly, as Marriott's attempt to force them to accept Frampton permanently into the group. Tensions finally came to a head on 31 December 1968 at a Small Faces performance at the
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where Marriott stormed off stage during (perhaps tellingly) set-closer ''Lazy Sunday'', yelling "I Quit!", leaving his bandmates and guest performer
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to conclude the show as best they could.


Recording

As ''In Memoriam'' was a compilation of outtakes and unreleased tracks and not a standard studio album that was recorded toward an intended goal, it is by definition something of a compromise. All of the songs on side one are live tracks, recorded at the
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on 18 November 1968 by
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.For reasons best known to Immediate records, the tape was overdubbed with additional screaming and audience hysteria in February 1969.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pg. 64). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013. "The Universal" was also performed during this concert, but this portion of the tapes is thought to be
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or lost.'' Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967-69'', liner notes, page 64 Side two of the album is a more diverse compilation of studio outtakes, and the earliest of these hails from 21 October 1967 when the song "Call It Something Nice" was recorded in 9 takes at
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.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pg. 57). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013. This song may possibly have been considered for the ''Ogdens Nut Gone Flake'' album of 1968, but it is an uncharacteristically heavy and dour piece, and if it ever was part of the proposed tracklisting then the contrast in both the genre and sound must have led to its exclusion later (it is still a remarkable track however-a little too far ahead of its time for 1967 perhaps, it indicates the heavier musical direction that Steve Marriott would pursue later with ''Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am'' and then with his next band
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). One track that has been definitively identified as an actual outtake from the ''Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake'' sessions is an instrumental piece entitled "A Collibosher", recorded in four takes on 3 April 1968.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pg. 60). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013. Previously thought to be from later sessions for their proposed but abandoned studio album ''1862'', this punchy, horn section-driven instrumental is now thought to be an orphaned backing track which never reached the stage of having vocals added to it. It was recorded on the same day as "Mad John", which did appear on ''Ogdens'.'' Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967-69'', liner notes, page 60'' On 23 May, the day before ''Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake'' was released, the band entered
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, London to record an intense, moody cover version of "Red Balloon", a song written and originally recorded by
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on his album ''
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'' the previous year. The band recorded 6 takes of the song, and the final mix is a combination of takes 4 and 6.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pg. 58). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013. The band returned to Olympic on 5 June 1968 to record overdubs for their single "The Universal", along with its B-side "Donkey Rides, A Penny A Glass. During the session they also cut "Wide Eyed Girl", an upbeat number which features both Marriott and McLagan on
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. The track was later embellished with organ and piano overdubs and a lively brass arrangement and renamed "Wide Eyed Girl On The Wall". Like "A Collibosher", the piece is thought to have been intended to feature a vocal track, but was ultimately left as an instrumental when the vocal track was abandoned during the mixing stage.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pp. 57–58). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013. The final studio tracks recorded by the band on 11 September 1968 were the reflective ballad "The Autumn Stone" and the contrastingly-heavy rocker "Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am", each intended as the a and b side of a prospective single that was withdrawn at the last minute. Unusually in the band's catalogue, the composition of "The Autumn Stone" is credited solely to Steve Marriott. The band's two principal songwriters, Marriott and Ronnie Lane, were usually credited as co-writers in the vein of Lennon & McCartney even though in truth they rarely composed together, and "The Autumn Stone" is the first (and only) instance of the usual practice being abandoned.''Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967–69'' (liner notes pg. 61). Caiger, Rob. Flood, Tosh. Small Faces. Charly Records. 2013.


Release and reception

Shortly after the Small Faces breakup was officially announced in April 1969, Immediate Records began compiling various outtakes and oddities together for a projected English album release titled ''In Memoriam''. However, this release was opposed by former members of the band (particularly McLagan, who thought that the proposed title implied that they were dead). Not all of the tracks were originally intended to appear on an album, however. "The Autumn Stone" was originally slated for single release as a double A-side with "Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am", but this was cancelled by Immediate Records when label boss
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expressed his dislike of the song.'' Here Comes The Nice: Immediate Years box set 1967-69'', liner notes, page 58 Marriott later noted the irony of rejecting this single, but later naming an album after it. The material was still packaged together despite the bands objections however and the final result, ''In Memoriam'' was first released in West Germany on 1 May 1969 without their consent. All of the material on ''In Memoriam'' would later receive a British release on 14 November when it was released on '' The Autumn Stone,'' a double album that also compiles most of the Small Faces singles, and their B-sides.The album received mostly mixed to positive reviews. In a retrospective review by
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's Bruce Eder, he states that ''In Memoriam'' was a hastily-conceived album, rush-released in order to capitalize on the Small Faces' recent breakup. Noting the oddity of combining outtakes along with five live tracks, he nevertheless concludes that the collection isn't that bad, and takes pleasure in hearing the Small Faces perform live on side one, considering Marriott one of Britain's best singers. He finds the studio material on side two more mixed but notes that "The Autumn Stone" is an interesting track, commenting on its similarity (in his opinion) with the music of
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. His review ends by stating that while ''In Memoriam'' was not the best farewell, it was not the worst either.


Track listing

All tracks written by
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and
Ronnie Lane Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) was an English musician and songwriter who was the bassist and co-founder of the rock bands Small Faces (1965–69) and Faces (band), Faces (1969–73). Lane formed Small Faces in 1965 afte ...
unless noted.


Personnel

Small Faces *
Steve Marriott Stephen Peter Marriott (30 January 1947 – 20 April 1991) was an English actor, musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a student at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London and appeared in the West End, before taking a r ...
– lead and backing vocals, harmonica, acoustic and electric guitars, piano *
Ronnie Lane Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) was an English musician and songwriter who was the bassist and co-founder of the rock bands Small Faces (1965–69) and Faces (band), Faces (1969–73). Lane formed Small Faces in 1965 afte ...
– lead and backing vocals, bass guitar *
Ian McLagan Ian Patrick McLagan (; 12 May 1945 – 3 December 2014) was an English keyboardist, best known as a member of the rock bands Small Faces and Faces. He also collaborated with the Rolling Stones and led his own band from the late 1970s. He was i ...
– backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic and electric guitars *
Kenney Jones Kenneth Thomas Jones (born 16 September 1948) is an English drummer best known for his work in the groups Small Faces, Faces and the Who. Jones was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Small Faces/Faces. Biograp ...
– drums, percussion Other personnel *
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– trumpet *
Harry Beckett Harold Winston Beckett (30 May 1935 – 22 July 2010) was a British trumpeter and flugelhorn player of Barbadian origin. Biography Born in Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados, Harry Beckett learned to play music in a Salvation Army band. A ...
– trumpet *
Derek Wadsworth Derek Wadsworth (5 February 1939 – 3 December 2008) was an English jazz musician, composer, and arranger. Early life Wadsworth was born in Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, on 5 February 1939. He began playing the cornet as his first instrument and star ...
– trombone *
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– flute * Unknown studio musicians – tenor and baritone saxophone


References

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