Georgie Fame's "Two Faces Of Fame" is a captivating journey through the vibrant sounds of the late 1960s, released on October 16, 1967, under the Columbia label. This iconic album, originally part of CBS's prestigious 'Fame In '67' campaign, showcases the versatility and talent of Georgie Fame, blending the best of northern soul, jazz, and rhythm & blues. The record features a mix of live and studio performances, with the first six tracks recorded live at The Royal Festival Hall on March 18, 1967, accompanied by the magnificent Harry South Big Band. The album's 39-minute runtime is packed with timeless tracks like "Green Back Dollar Bill," "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," and "C'est la Vie," each song a testament to Fame's musical prowess and the era's infectious energy. For those eager to dive deeper, "Two Faces Of Fame: The Complete 1967 Recordings," released in 2017, offers an expanded 2-CD experience, providing a comprehensive look into Georgie Fame's groundbreaking work from that year. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Fame's music, this album is a essential addition to any collection, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that define a pivotal moment in music history.