Label: King Biscuit Flower Hour Records (Europe), 70710-88015-2
Style: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Moreton, Essex, England, UK
Time: 76:19
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 502 Mb
Recorded on May 6, 1973 at San Francisco's Winterland Theater,
King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert presents the post-Peter Frampton
era of Humble Pie, featuring guitarist Dave Clempson backing what was by
then Steve Marriott's vehicle. Marriott is in full cry on this
recording, delivering his soulful, ingratiatingly over-the-top take on
R&B-based hard rock with plenty of spirit; he even sings the
between-song audience banter. In concert, Humble Pie displayed a
ferocity that was sometimes missing from their studio albums, and King
Biscuit Flower Hour not only captures that quality perfectly, it also
does so arguably better than any other live album in the group's
discography.
01. Up Your Sleeves (03:57)
02. 4 Day Creep (03:35)
03. C'Mon Everybody (07:22)
04. Honky Tonk Woman (05:40)
05. Stone Cold Fever (02:04)
06. Blues I Believe My Soul (05:20)
07. 30 Days In The Hole (07:49)
08. Road Runner (12:28)
09. Hallelujah, I Love You So (07:36)
10. I Don't Need No Doctor (13:05)
11. Hot N' Nasty (07:20)
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