Jim Croce – The Faces I've Been (VG/VG) – 2xLP, US 1975
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The Faces I've Been is an LP by Jim Croce from 1975 released on the Lifesong label.
About this album
The Faces I’ve Been is a revealing Jim Croce collection that looks back to the folk-rock roots behind his best-known work. Issued in 1975 after Croce’s breakthrough and untimely death, it gathers earlier recordings that show the strengths that made him such a lasting songwriter: plainspoken storytelling, melodic ease and an ear for American vernacular. Moving between traditional material and original songs, the set places his warm voice and acoustic-driven writing in a broader folk revival context. It is a valuable reminder that Croce’s appeal was built not only on chart success, but on craft, character and memorability.
Genre: Pop & Rock
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1961-64 The Spires
A1 This Land Is Your Land
A2 Greenback Dollar
A3 Pig'S Song
1964-67 Facets
A4 Gunga Din
A5 Sun Come Up
A6 Bit Fat Woman
A7 Charlie Green Play That Slide Trombone
1967-70
B1 Railroads And Riverboats
B2 Railroad Song
B3 The Way We Used To
B4 Maybe Tomorrow
B5 Stone Walls
B6 I Remember Mary
B7 Country Girl
After 1970
C1 Which Way Are You Goin'
C2 King'S Song
C3 Mississippi Lady
Chain Gang Medley
C5 Old Man River
The Raps
D1 Carmella...South Philly
D2 Cars And Dates, Chrome And Clubs
D3 The Chinese
D4 Trucks And Ups
D5 The Army