The forthcoming Nice Records release of Small Faces’ Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake has been highlighted by Uncut, one of the UK’s leading music publications.
In a recent news feature, Uncut spotlights the return of this landmark album — widely regarded as one of the defining records of the 1960s — and looks ahead to its new expanded edition arriving in 2026.
A Landmark Album, Revisited
Originally released in 1968, Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake was a UK No.1 album and remains one of the most celebrated releases of its era.
Now, for the first time in decades, the album is being reissued worldwide via Nice Records, bringing it back into focus for both long-time fans and new listeners.
Expanded Edition with Rare Material
As highlighted by Uncut, the new release includes an expanded edition featuring a bonus disc of rarities and outtakes, offering a deeper look into the band’s creative peak.
Alongside the original album, these additional recordings give fans access to previously unheard material and alternative versions — providing fresh insight into the sessions behind one of Britain’s most iconic records.
A Definitive Reissue
This new edition has been developed with a focus on authenticity and quality, including carefully restored audio and faithful presentation of the original artwork.
From the music to the packaging, this is designed to be the definitive version of a classic album.
Read the Feature
See what Uncut had to say about the release:





