With Their New Face On

With Their New Face On
Studio album by The Spencer Davis Group
Released 1968
Genre Psychedelic rock, pop rock
Label United Artists
Producer Mike Hurst, Spencer Davis, Eddie Hardin
The Spencer Davis Group chronology
Autumn '66
(1966)
With Their New Face On
(1968)

With Their New Face On is the fourth studio album by the Spencer Davis Group, the first to be released after the departure of Steve Winwood (to form the group Traffic) and his brother Muff Winwood. The album was released in 1968 in both the UK and the U.S. on the United Artists label. The new lineup of the band included existing members Davis and drummer Pete York, plus Eddie Hardin on vocals and keyboards and singer/guitarist Phil Sawyer. Hardin had been part of a band called A Wild Uncertainty. Sawyer had played in The Fleur de Lys and Shotgun Express.

The album did not sell as well as those from the Winwood era, barely making the British charts while failing to chart in America. Sawyer would leave the band afterwards, replaced by Ray Fenwick. York would leave the band in 1969.

The album reflected a shift in musical style, expanding the band's pop/R&B roots to include the popular psychedelia of the time.

"Don't Want You No More" would be covered by The Allman Brothers Band on their self-titled 1969 debut album. The song had been released first as b-side to the 1967 "Time Seller" single and re-recorded for this album.

Track listing

All tracks written by Spencer Davis and Eddie Hardin except where noted.

Side one

  1. With His New Face On - 3:20
  2. Mr. Second Class - 3:16
  3. Alec in Transit Land (Spencer Davis, Eddie Hardin, Kirk Duncan, Pete York) - 6:50
  4. Sanity Inspector - 3:04
  5. Feel Your Way - 2:59

Side two

  1. Morning Sun (Spencer Davis, Eddie Hardin, Kirk Duncan, Nicky James) - 3:19
  2. Moonshine (Spencer Davis, Eddie Hardin, Pete York) - 2:41
  3. Don't Want You No More - 3:16
  4. Time Seller - 2:53
  5. Stop Me, I'm Falling - 3:30

Personnel

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