Facets was Jim Croce's debut album, released in 1966. It was recorded in New York on a limited budget and featured his wife Ingrid on backing vocals and production.
The album includes a mix of original songs and folk-blues covers. Despite its quality, it failed commercially, and Croce returned to odd jobs to make ends meet.
Facets was reissued decades later in digital format. It is considered a collector's rarity, showcasing Croce's early style before his fame in the 1970s.