AUTOGRAPHED NUMBERED COLLECTORS LEATHER BOUND EDITION (NUMBER 728 OF 1,975). Signed by: Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan and Ronnie Wood. Heavyweight 200gsm archival grade matt art paper. Binding: Fully bound in a purple suede leather with gold foil blocking and page edges. Box: The book is housed in a cloth solander box with gold foil blocking. The inside of the drop-back box is lined with the poster’Nod’s As Good As A Wink’ artwork. Faces, 1969-75 is the first-ever book by one of rock music’s most-loved supergroups. With an original text written by Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, and the late Ian McLagan, their official history presents over 200 photographs that chart the band’s brief but thrilling trajectory, from their formation in 1969 to their eventual split in 1975. The resulting collection captures the chaotic intensity of the Faces’ career: the incendiary live shows, the on-stage laughs and off-stage high-lives, the private jets, groupies, drink, drugs, clothes, haircuts and Holiday Inns. In the book’s back pages, items of Faces tour memorabilia are also reproduced: setlists, call sheets, concert tickets, programs, posters, and backstage passes. Featuring exclusive new interviews with Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan and Ronnie Wood, and archival quotes from Ronnie Lane, the band’s official history includes introductions by famous Faces fans and collaborators: Slash, Paul Weller, Paul Westerberg, Mick Hucknall and Glen Matlock. Acclaimed music writer Brad Tolinski also provides a Foreword. We wrote’Stay With Me’ backstage, before we went on. Rod said, “Come up with a really great lick and I’ll come up with the words, ” and we just had it going. With Ronnie and Rod our music was not as tight; it became a bit more elasticated, there was more freedom. A lot of our stuff had the feeling of a jam, because we used to jam a lot when we first got together and, like many bands, that’s where we’d find riffs. We played hard and fast. It was a hell of a four-piece, and there were no rules. We were driving each other and the arrangements got more and more complex. We were better than any other band!