Zoot Suit/I'm The Face - Album/Single Appearances

Album/Single Appearances

"I'm the Face" appeared on "Odds & Sods" in 1974 and on the album's remastered versions.

"I'm the Face" was again released as a b-side single to "Long Live Rock" along with a live version of "My Wife" for the UK single but was dropped on the US single.

Both "Zoot Suit" and "I'm the Face" appeared on the soundtrack to the 1979 film based on the Who's 1973 album Quadrophenia.

"Zoot Suit" b/w "I'm the Face" was reissued in 1980 and reached #49 in the UK.

Both songs were featured on the Thirty Years of Maximum R&B box set.

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