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78 in the Shade
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ReleasedSeptember 1978
RecordedBeehive Cottage with Island Mobile
GenreRock, rhythm and blues
Length32:54
LabelAtlantic
ProducerKemastri (Acronym for Ke = Kenny Jones, Ma = Ian McLagan, St = Steve Marriott, Ri = Rick Wills)
Small Faces chronology
Playmates
(1977)
78 in the Shade
(1978)
The BBC Sessions
(1999)

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78 in the Shade

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Septiembre 1978 · Fecha Grabación: 1978 -
    Discográfica: Atlantic · · Productor: Kemastri (Acronym for Ke = Kenny Jones , Ma = Ian McLagan , St = Steve Marriott , Ri = Rick Wills)

    1978 studio album by Small Faces

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    78 in the Shade is the fifth and final studio album by Small Faces, and the second during their reunion. It was released on the Atlantic label in 1978 and re-issued in 2005 on Wounded Bird. The album was created during the brief re-union of the band in the 1970s. The follow-up to the reunion album Playmates, 78, like its predecessor, was not successful and the band broke up soon afterwards. Mainstream music in Britain was rapidly changing direction, punk rock having been established around this time.[2]

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    1978 studio album by Small Faces

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    Allmusic[1]

    78 in the Shade is the fifth and final studio album by Small Faces, and the second during their reunion. It was released on the Atlantic label in 1978 and re-issued in 2005 on Wounded Bird. The album was created during the brief re-union of the band in the 1970s. The follow-up to the reunion album Playmates, 78, like its predecessor, was not successful and the band broke up soon afterwards. Mainstream music in Britain was rapidly changing direction, punk rock having been established around this time.[2]

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    Guitarist Jimmy McCulloch briefly joined this line-up after leaving Wings.[3] When McCulloch phoned Paul McCartney, who had found him increasingly difficult to work with, to announce he was joining Marriott, McCartney reportedly said "I was a little put out at first, but, well, what can you say to that?"[4] McCulloch`s tenure with the band lasted only for a few months in late 1977. 78 in the Shade was his only album with the band.[5][6]

    Reception

    78 in the Shade generally gained lukewarm to negative reviews. Allmusic gave the album a review of 2 stars out of five.[7]

    The album was reissued as part of “The Complete Atlantic Collection” with the previous album “Playmates” and a single on Wounded Bird in 2021. [8]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Over Too Soon"Marriott, McLagan3:07
    2."Too Many Crossroads"Marriott, McLagan2:18
    3."Let Me Down Gently"McLagan, John Pidgeon3:38
    4."Thinkin` About Love"Wills3:46
    5."Stand by Me (Stand by You)"Marriott3:26

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Brown Man Do"Marriott3:02
    7."Real Sour"McLagan, John Pidgeon3:55
    8."Soldier"Joe Brown4:04
    9."You Ain`t Seen Nothing Yet"Marriott, McLagan, Wills, Jones2:59
    10."Filthy Rich"Marriott2:39

    [9]

    Personnel

    Small Faces

    • Steve Marriott – guitar, vocals
    • Ian McLagan – keyboards, vocals
    • Rick Wills – bass guitar, vocals
    • Kenney Jones – drums, vocals

    with:

    • Jimmy McCulloch (credited only as "Thanks") – lead guitar on "Thinking About Love" and "You Ain`t Seen Nothing Yet"
    • Vicki Brown, Helen Chappelle, Lavinia Rogers, Madeline Bell, Liza Strike, Sam Brown, Jimmy McCulloch, Stephen Smith, Greg Cobb, Nick Webb – backing vocals

    [7][6][9]

    Technical

    • John Wright - engineer
    • Larry Franklin - cover illustration
    • Brian Aris - photography

    1978 studio album by Small Faces

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]

    78 in the Shade is the fifth and final studio album by Small Faces, and the second during their reunion. It was released on the Atlantic label in 1978 and re-issued in 2005 on Wounded Bird. The album was created during the brief re-union of the band in the 1970s. The follow-up to the reunion album Playmates, 78, like its predecessor, was not successful and the band broke up soon afterwards. Mainstream music in Britain was rapidly changing direction, punk rock having been established around this time.[2]

    Guitarist Jimmy McCulloch briefly joined this line-up after leaving Wings.[3] When McCulloch phoned Paul McCartney, who had found him increasingly difficult to work with, to announce he was joining Marriott, McCartney reportedly said "I was a little put out at first, but, well, what can you say to that?"[4] McCulloch`s tenure with the band lasted only for a few months in late 1977. 78 in the Shade was his only album with the band.[5][6]

    Reception

    78 in the Shade generally gained lukewarm to negative reviews. Allmusic gave the album a review of 2 stars out of five.[7]

    The album was reissued as part of “The Complete Atlantic Collection” with the previous album “Playmates” and a single on Wounded Bird in 2021. [8]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Over Too Soon"Marriott, McLagan3:07
    2."Too Many Crossroads"Marriott, McLagan2:18
    3."Let Me Down Gently"McLagan, John Pidgeon3:38
    4."Thinkin` About Love"Wills3:46
    5."Stand by Me (Stand by You)"Marriott3:26

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Brown Man Do"Marriott3:02
    7."Real Sour"McLagan, John Pidgeon3:55
    8."Soldier"Joe Brown4:04
    9."You Ain`t Seen Nothing Yet"Marriott, McLagan, Wills, Jones2:59
    10."Filthy Rich"Marriott2:39

    [9]

    Personnel

    Small Faces

    • Steve Marriott – guitar, vocals
    • Ian McLagan – keyboards, vocals
    • Rick Wills – bass guitar, vocals
    • Kenney Jones – drums, vocals

    with:

    • Jimmy McCulloch (credited only as "Thanks") – lead guitar on "Thinking About Love" and "You Ain`t Seen Nothing Yet"
    • Vicki Brown, Helen Chappelle, Lavinia Rogers, Madeline Bell, Liza Strike, Sam Brown, Jimmy McCulloch, Stephen Smith, Greg Cobb, Nick Webb – backing vocals

    [7][6][9]

    Technical

    • John Wright - engineer
    • Larry Franklin - cover illustration
    • Brian Aris - photography