Good Boys... When They're Asleep

The Best of Faces: Good Boys... When They're Asleep...
Compilation album by Faces
Released 17 August 1999
Recorded August 1969-February 1975
Genre Rock and roll, boogie rock
Label Rhino
Faces chronology
Snakes And Ladders / The Best of Faces
(1976)Snakes And Ladders / The Best of Faces1976
Good Boys... When They're Asleep...
(1999)
Five Guys Walk into a Bar...
(2004)Five Guys Walk into a Bar...2004

Good Boys... When They're Asleep... was a 1999 compilation of British rock group Faces. Compiled primarily by keyboardist Ian McLagan, it served to supersede the 1976 effort Snakes And Ladders / The Best of Faces, and to present a CD-length retrospective of the group, lasting nearly eighty minutes.

Rod Stewart performs lead vocals on fifteen of nineteen tracks, the set presents three tracks sung by Ronnie Lane, and the singing debut of Ronnie Wood on "Ooh La La." Included for the first time is one track from the Faces' final session, "Open to Ideas."

With the exception of a cover of Bob Dylan's "The Wicked Messenger," all of these tracks appear on the 2004 box set by the group titled Five Guys Walk into a Bar....

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Track listing

  1. "Flying" (Lane, Stewart, Wood)
  2. "Three Button Hand Me Down" (McLagan, Stewart)
  3. "The Wicked Messenger" (Bob Dylan)
  4. "Sweet Lady Mary" (Lane, Stewart, Wood)
  5. "Bad 'n' Ruin" (McLagan, Stewart)
  6. "Had Me a Real Good Time" (Lane, Stewart, Wood)
  7. "Debris" (Lane)
  8. "Miss Judy's Farm" (Stewart, Wood)
  9. "You're So Rude" (Lane, McLagan)
  10. "Too Bad" (Stewart, Wood)
  11. "Love Lives Here" (Lane, Stewart, Wood)
  12. "Stay with Me" (Stewart, Wood)
  13. "Cindy Incidentally" (McLagan, Stewart, Wood)
  14. "Glad and Sorry" (Lane)
  15. "Borstal Boys" (McLagan, Stewart, Wood)
  16. "Ooh La La" (Lane,Wood)
  17. "Pool Hall Richard" (Stewart, Wood)
  18. "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything (Even Take the Dog for a Walk, Mend a Fuse, Fold Away the Ironing Board, or Any Other Domestic Shortcomings)" (Jones, McLagan, Stewart, Wood, Yamauchi)
  19. "Open to Ideas" (McLagan, Stewart, Wood)

Personnel

  • Kenney Jones - drums, percussion (1969–75)
  • Ronnie Lane - bass, guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on tracks 7, 9 and 14, percussion (1969–73)
  • Ian McLagan - piano, organ, harmonium, clavinet, backing vocals (1969–75)
  • Rod Stewart - lead and backing vocals (1969–75)
  • Ronnie Wood - guitars, bass on track 17, secondary bass on track 2, backing vocals, lead vocal on track 16, harmonica on track 9 (1969–75)
  • Tetsu Yamauchi - bass on tracks 18 and 19 (1973–75)

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