Step into the explosive world of British rock with the groundbreaking debut album from Small Faces, released in May 1966. Recorded at IBC Studios in London, this 12-track powerhouse captures the energy and swagger of the mod movement at its peak. Produced by Glyn Johns, the album features unforgettable hits like “Whatcha Gonna Do About It” and “Sha-La-La-La-Lee.”
- Full studio production across 1965–66 in iconic London recording locations
- Includes standout tracks “Shake” and “You Need Loving” — early inspiration for hard rock legends
- A critical gem often found on lists of the best 1960s British rock albums
If you’re wondering how to maintain vintage records like this, keep it stored upright in a temperature-controlled room and use a carbon fiber brush before each play. With growing demand for cheap Small Faces vinyl records, now’s the time to pick up this original press or reissue — an album rated high in Small Faces album reviews and ratings.
Jessica Rojas (verified owner) –
Absolutely love the vintage vibe — every track is punchy and authentic. Feels like a portal to 1966.
Dustin Mendoza (verified owner) –
This is one of the top classic rock albums to own if you’re building a serious vinyl collection. Small Faces never disappoint.
Christina Hatfield (verified owner) –
Saw strong Small Faces album reviews and ratings and had to grab it — every track delivers.