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Are we sure about this or is it just a bit of cheerful speculation? While The Blackberries did indeed serve as backing vocalists for Steve Marriott's next band Humble Pie, that was in the mid-1970s. I'm not sure The Blackberries even existed as a unit as 1967... Also, I understood that the backing vocals on the particular track they're credited with here were - in keeping with the Small Faces' taste for occasional comical gimmickry - a combination of P.P Arnold's vocals, paired with Marriott's and Ronnie Lane's played back at a faster speed.
I didn't mean to renew a discussion over there – editors have already concluded that Yesterday and Today is a studio album, not a compilation. Instead, I just wanted to point out how the thinking has already pointed towards There Are But Four Small Faces also being a studio album. Here is another discussion that I think is even more helpful: Talk:The Beatles discography/Archive 4 § Gaining consensus. Tkbrett (✉)19:51, 21 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]