The original, fuller title of this rockumentary was Rod Stewart and Faces, and Keith Richard. No director was credited for this effort, though it's possible that the film was assembled by its producer, Roger Grod. The film's 71 minutes is evenly divided between footage of Stewart's US tour (film previously telecast on NBC's Midnight Special), and a climactic concert at London's Kilburn State Theatre, where Stewart and his Faces group were joined on-stage by Rolling Stones stalwart Keith Richard. For the record, "Faces" ...
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The original, fuller title of this rockumentary was Rod Stewart and Faces, and Keith Richard. No director was credited for this effort, though it's possible that the film was assembled by its producer, Roger Grod. The film's 71 minutes is evenly divided between footage of Stewart's US tour (film previously telecast on NBC's Midnight Special), and a climactic concert at London's Kilburn State Theatre, where Stewart and his Faces group were joined on-stage by Rolling Stones stalwart Keith Richard. For the record, "Faces" consisted of Ron Wood (guitar) Ian McLaglan (keyboard), future Who member Kenny Jones (drums) and Tetsu Yamauchi (replacing Ronnie Lane on bass). Song highlights include "Maggie May," "Twistin' the Night Away," "We'll Meet Again," and a medley of "Bring it on Home to Me" and "You Send Me." Hal Erickson, Rovi
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