Label: Immediate Records (Europe), CMDDD 054
Style: Rock, Funk, Soul, Blues
Country: Moreton, Essex, England, UK
Time: 73:48, 70:22
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 470, 439 Mb
Humble Pie were an English hard rock band from Moreton, Essex. Formed
in January 1969, the group originally included vocalist and guitarist
Steve Marriott, guitarist and vocalist Peter Frampton, bassist and
vocalist Greg Ridley, and drummer Jerry Shirley. After several lineup
changes and breakups, the group's final tour in 2002 featured drummer
Shirley alongside bassist and vocalist Ridley (previously a member of
the original lineup from 1969 to 1975), guitarist and vocalist Bobby
Tench (previously a member from 1980 to 1981), lead vocalist and
guitarist Johnny Warman, guitarist Dave "Bucket" Colwell and keyboardist
Dean Rees, keyboardist Zoot Money, bassist Nigel Harrison, guitarist
Clem Clempson and vocalist Dave Walker.
Humble Pie were formed as a supergroup in January 1969 by Steve Marriott of Small Faces, Peter Frampton of the Herd, Greg Ridley of Spooky Tooth and Jerry Shirley of the Apostolic Intervention. Frampton remained until September 1971, when he left to start a solo career. The band's manager Dee Anthony explained that Frampton's departure was due to a lack of chemistry between him and Marriott, and suggested that the group would continue as a trio. However, he was replaced later in the year by former Colosseum guitarist David "Clem" Clempson. Humble Pie broke up in 1975 after the release of Street Rats, due to touring fatigue and personal conflicts.
Marriott and Shirley reformed Humble Pie in January 1980, adding guitarist Bobby Tench and bassist Anthony "Sooty" Jones. Both new members left in the summer of 1981 after a period of heavy touring. Marriott returned early the following year with bassist Jim Leverton, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Fallon Williams III, often billing themselves as "Steve Marriott and the Pie". McJohn was soon fired and Leverton later left, with guitarist Tommy Johnson and bassist Keith Christopher joining in early 1983; Johnson was subsequently dismissed and replaced by Phil Dix, and later by Rick Richards, who was fired alongside Christopher later in the year. Following a brief period as a trio with Williams and bassist Dave Hewitt, Marriott disbanded Humble Pie for a second time in late 1983.
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Humble Pie were formed as a supergroup in January 1969 by Steve Marriott of Small Faces, Peter Frampton of the Herd, Greg Ridley of Spooky Tooth and Jerry Shirley of the Apostolic Intervention. Frampton remained until September 1971, when he left to start a solo career. The band's manager Dee Anthony explained that Frampton's departure was due to a lack of chemistry between him and Marriott, and suggested that the group would continue as a trio. However, he was replaced later in the year by former Colosseum guitarist David "Clem" Clempson. Humble Pie broke up in 1975 after the release of Street Rats, due to touring fatigue and personal conflicts.
Marriott and Shirley reformed Humble Pie in January 1980, adding guitarist Bobby Tench and bassist Anthony "Sooty" Jones. Both new members left in the summer of 1981 after a period of heavy touring. Marriott returned early the following year with bassist Jim Leverton, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Fallon Williams III, often billing themselves as "Steve Marriott and the Pie". McJohn was soon fired and Leverton later left, with guitarist Tommy Johnson and bassist Keith Christopher joining in early 1983; Johnson was subsequently dismissed and replaced by Phil Dix, and later by Rick Richards, who was fired alongside Christopher later in the year. Following a brief period as a trio with Williams and bassist Dave Hewitt, Marriott disbanded Humble Pie for a second time in late 1983.
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01. Natural Born Bugie (04:13)
02. Wrist Job (04:15)
03. Desperation (06:25)
04. Stick Shift (02:23)
05. Buttermilk Boy (04:20)
06. Growing Closer (03:12)
07. As Safe As Yesterday Is (06:05)
08. Bang (03:26)
09. Alabama '69 (06:59)
10. I'll Go Alone (03:54)
11. A Nifty Little Number Like You (06:12)
12. What You Will (04:21)
13. Take Me Back (04:51)
14. The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake (02:58)
15. The Light Of Love (03:00)
16. Cold Lady (03:22)
17. Down Home Again (02:55)
18. Ollie Ollie (00:50)
01. Every Mothers Son (05:43)
02. Heartbeat (02:32)
03. Only You Can See (03:36)
04. Silver Tongue (03:19)
05. Home And Away (05:53)
06. I'll Drown In My Own Tears (07:03)
07. 79th Street Blues (03:00)
08. Greg's Song (Backing Track) (04:28)
09. Hello Gras (No Regrets) (03:58)
10. Road To Ride (02:29)
11. BTMG's (Instrumental) (03:58)
12. Zeptoe Through The Tulips (Instrumental) (03:53)
13. Leave No Turn Unstoned (Alias Just A Riff) (Instrumental) (03:25)
14. Every Mothers Son (Alias Jesse Hardin) (Alternative Mix) (05:29)
15. The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake (Demo) (02:51)
16. For Your Love (Studio Jam) (08:38)
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