<Table> <Tr> <Td> Long Player (1971) Long Player 1971 </Td> <Td> A Nod's as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse (1971) </Td> <Td> Ooh La La (1973) Ooh La La 1973 </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> Long Player (1971) Long Player 1971 </Td> <Td> A Nod's as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse (1971) </Td> <Td> Ooh La La (1973) Ooh La La 1973 </Td> </Tr> <P> A Nod's As Good As a Wink...to a Blind Horse was the third album by British rock group Faces, and their second album of 1971 . Bolstered somewhat by lead singer Rod Stewart's recent solo success with "Maggie May", it was their most successful album worldwide, peaking at No. 6 in the US, and reaching No. 2 in the UK . It also contains their biggest US hit, the swaggering "Stay with Me" (No. 6 in the UK, No. 17 in the US), and the album itself would be certified gold by the RIAA in 1972 . </P> <P> Generally regarded as the Faces' definitive statement, and the most consistent, balanced album of the group's career in terms of songwriting and of mood, thanks largely to the decision to share production duties with Glyn Johns . Johns' judicious decisions here ensure that not a single one of the nine tracks on the album outstays its welcome . The album also features two sensitively - sequenced ballads and an endearingly ramshackle Chuck Berry cover among its cast of bluesy rockers and rollicking bar - room swing - alongs . Bassist Ronnie Lane, often left frustrated by the division of vocal duties in the band, gets his fair share of the limelight here, singing lead on three of his own contributions (one co-written with Keyboardist Ian McLagan), including the moving examination of father - son relationships,' Debris' . </P>

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