Following the break-up of Faces in 1975, the original
Small Faces line-up reformed briefly to film videos miming to the reissued "
Itchycoo Park", which hit the charts again. The group tried recording together again but Lane left after the first rehearsal due to an argument. Unbeknownst to the others, he was just beginning to show the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, and his behaviour was misinterpreted by Marriott and the others as a drunken tantrum. Lane subsequently began recording
Rough Mix with
the Who's
Pete Townshend shortly after the argument. Nevertheless, McLagan, Jones and Marriott decided to stay together as Small Faces, recruiting ex-Peter Frampton and Roxy Music bassist Rick Wills to take Lane's place. This iteration of Small Faces recorded two albums:
Playmates (1977) and
78 in the Shade (1978), released on Atlantic Records. Both albums were later reissued on
Wounded Bird Records. Guitarist
Jimmy McCulloch also briefly joined this line-up after leaving Wings. When McCulloch phoned Paul McCartney, who had found him increasingly difficult to work with, to announce he was joining Marriott, McCartney reportedly said "I was a little put out at first, but, well, what can you say to that?" McCulloch's tenure with the band lasted only for a few months in late 1977. He recorded only one album,
78 in the Shade, in 1978 with the band. The reunion albums were commercial failures. Small Faces broke up again in 1978. ==Critical reception==