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  1. He’s in fine form on guitar but meets his match in Ian McLagan, whose Hammond B3 stylings glue the whole lot together. And the album winds down to a graceful end with “Fallin’ Off the Face ...

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    He’s in fine form on guitar but meets his match in Ian McLagan, whose Hammond B3 stylings glue the whole lot together. And the album winds down to a graceful end with “Fallin’ Off the Face of the World,” an acoustic ballad of love lost that brings everything to a quiet close. As he did when working with other artists, Morlix avoids the ...

  3. Discography of Ian P McLagan. Year/Artist Title/s Label. 1965. Muleskinners Backdoor Man / Need Your Lovin Fontana. 1966. Small Faces Sha -La-La-La-Lee / Grow Your Own Decca. Small Faces Hey Girl / Almost Grown Decca. Small Faces All Or Nothing / Understanding Decca. Small Faces My Mind's Eye / I Can't Dance With You Decca.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_McLaganIan McLagan - Wikipedia

    Ian Patrick McLagan (/ m ə k ˈ l æ ɡ ən /; 12 May 1945 – 3 December 2014) was an English keyboardist, best known as a member of the rock bands Small Faces and Faces. He also collaborated with the Rolling Stones and led his own band from the late 1970s.

  5. Gurf Morlix – Toad of Titicaca (Catamount) Produced, engineered, mixed, vocals, various instruments. Slaid Cleaves – Broke Down (Philo) Produced, engineered, mixed, various instruments, vocals. Ian McLagan – Best of British (Gadfly) Produced, mixed, guitars, vocals. Jim Whitford – Poison In The Well (Self Released)

  6. 1. Feb. 2002 · Using the same two cats that so rawly adorned Toad, ex-Faces keyboard player Ian McLagan on Hammond B3 and drummer Rick Richards, Morlix weaves tales of terror, depression, nonsense, strange stories, and allegories in the languages of morning after blues, rough and rowdy ...

  7. It's varied stylistically from acoustic country to a more bluesy country-rock sound, and half the tracks have the Hammond B-3 organ of ex-Small Faces member Ian McLagan simmering in the background. Although Morlix doesn't have a dazzling voice, it's at least comfortable and emotionally honest, and his chops on the wide range of instruments in ...