Best of British Ian McLagan

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  • Release Date: 03/07/2000
  • Sales Rank: 203,050
  • Label: GADFLY
  • UPC: 076605226022
 
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Best of British

1LISTENBest of British 3:47
2LISTENI Only Wanna Be with You 3:36
3LISTENShe Stole It! 3:46
4LISTENWarm Rain 4:32
5LISTENHope Street 3:29
6LISTENHello Old Friend 3:10
7LISTENBig Love 4:48
8LISTENDon't Let Him out Your Sight 5:25
9LISTENSuzie Gotta Sweet Face 3:35
10LISTENBarking Dogs 3:56
11LISTENI Will Follow 3:51
12LISTENThis Time 3:33

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Rock & roll keyboard player Ian McLagan is best known as a member of the Small Faces and the Faces between 1965 and 1975, after which he worked as a backup musician to high-profile performers, including the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. His third solo album, which is his first in 20 years, sounds like you'd expect it to sound given his resumé. McLagan's singing voice is similar to those of mates like Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, and Ronnie Lane, a loose, lightly accented tenor with a rusty edge, and it is well-suited to his rollicking tunes, most of them rockers that put a little more emphasis on the piano or organ than is typical, but still sound like the sort of thing that you could find on records by his friends. Just as he is an adequate singer, McLagan is also an adequate songwriter, displaying the occasional flair, especially on the title track, an expatriate's warm-hearted tribute to his homeland, and "She Stole It!," a lament about a woman who left and took the singer's much-prized record collection with her. The Bump Band, augmented on occasion by such guests as Billy Bragg and Ron Wood, does a good job of playing the songs in the appropriate gutbucket manner. Best of British is an enjoyable album that sounds like what it is -- a busman's holiday by a talented sideman. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Solid effort by former Small Face & Faces member and Rod Stewart sidemanby Anonymous

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September 25, 2000: If you like the Small Faces, the Faces, Ron Wood, or early 70s Rod Stewart, you'll enjoy this effort.