Humble Pie

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Track Listings
1. Hot 'n' Nasty
2. Stone Cold Fever
3. I Can't Stand the Rain
4. 30 Days in the Hole
5. Black Coffee
6. Shine On
7. C'mon Everybody
8. Honky Tonk Women
9. I Don't Need No Doctor
10. Wrist Job

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Humble Pie
Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Only "The Best" live album EVER!!
  • Ahh,The lovely sound of CRANKED AMPS!!!
  • live rock at its best
  • Lightning in a Bottle
  • THIS CONCERT IS ONE OF ROCK'S GREATEST MOMENTS DURING ONE OF ROCK'S FINEST HOURS.
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Humble Pie
Manufacturer: A&M
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ASIN: B000002GKT
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Four Day Creep
  2. I'm Ready
  3. Stone Cold Fever
  4. I Wlak On Gilded Splinters
  5. Rolling Stone
  6. Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
  7. I Don't Need No Doctor

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Only "The Best" live album EVER!!.......2007-06-28

I'm 53. I love the "classics", and this group's live effort ranks as one of the best I have ever heard. And it places you right there in the audience as if you were on the first row. And by the end, with I Don't Need No Doctor, you've felt the weight of 4 master performers just smack you all over the stage, your're wet from sweat, tired from dancing, clapping, and screaming your lungs out. Gilded Splinter and Rolling Stone (which each took up one side of vinyl) are great. The first song, which challenges you to ask yourself...Are You Ready?, sets the stage for an excellent concert ride.
When given the chance to discuss classic rock with someone much younger than me, I always say....buy Performance, Rockin' the Filmore, and be a witness to what 4 guys on stage can do, and that is play some of the best live music you will ever hear on this planet....but, that's just my opinon, along with the other 50 plus reviewers on this site. BUY IT!!

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5 out of 5 stars Ahh,The lovely sound of CRANKED AMPS!!!.......2007-06-16

I bought this release as a 2 record set in the fall of '72 and it has remained a favorite ever since.The tones and performances are totally in a league of their own especially the late,great Steve Marriott.From the first notes of "Four Day Creep" to his singing,playing and arranging skills of "I Don't Need No Doctor" you know this was a man on a mission.And about those amps;no frazzy "Brown Sound" BS here.No complex signal chains of wah>od/dist>chorus>delay>reverb here.Just majestic non-master Marshalls running at near red-line with the eq's set for maximum impact,again especially Steve.His intro to "Roling Stone" gives a clinic on grind.Just unbelievable.Peter Frampton is also amazing throughout.Dig his early lead on "Rolling Stone".Man, the notes just explode from the speakers.The overall band sound is awesome as well with the drums and bass filling out the mix perfectly.Steve's vocals are to me unparalled though.I don't think I have any other cds or albums where I listen to the vocals with the same intensity as the playing.His banter with the audience on "Rolling Stone" is great as well.I love how he calls the audience out-"You want to sing it,come on and sing it!!!!YEAAAHHH!!!" What a showman!Jamming faves for me are "I'm Ready" and "Stone Cold Fever".I love Peter's melodic style on these tracks.From what I read years ago he made a concious effort not to sound like Clapton and I think it paid off as his leads are as unique as they are awesome.I love how the band wraps up "I Don't Need No Doctor" with Peter playing over the ascending chord figure.Man.I damn near tear-up just thinking about it.(what can I say,I GET IT!)If you haven't already you should get it ,too.A must have for any rock fan.

5 out of 5 stars live rock at its best.......2007-05-16

After reading one extremely positive review for this album after another, I thought it would be a wise idea to buy the thing...

and I'm glad I did.

All the reviews are correct- simply put, this album cooks. This is actually my first exposure to Humble Pie, and I think owning this album was a good choice because it's about as consistently pleasing as live rock music can get in the early 70's. Lots of heavy guitar jams, solid bass work, and drumming that blows my mind. Oh, and the sound quality is about as good as it gets too.

The only minor complaints I might have are that "I'm Ready" is one or two minutes overlong, and "Rolling Stone" isn't a song I feel like giving a listen to everyday (because of the talk-singing that occurs during most of it) but other than that, yeah, all the reviews are exactly accurate. You must buy this album if you like your classic rock loud and heavy.

Oh, and I also want to point out, for those of you who might be familiar with the band Black Sabbath and the Sabotage album, that the song "Hole in the Sky" features drumming and cymbal-bashing *exactly* the same as the opening track on this Humble Pie album. Coincidence?

Get ready for over 70 minutes of classic rock jamming at its very finest. Rockin' the Fillmore is a must have for sure.

5 out of 5 stars Lightning in a Bottle.......2007-04-05

I'm listening to this album (that's what we used to call 'em, albums)and reading these reviews warmed by memory. Back in the day, every time we listened to this mainstay of a record, my friend Joe would have to remind us that his buddy was at the Fillmore that night, one of those "people behind the glass plate at the back of the hall." If you asked 100 people on the street today if they ever heard of Humble Pie, 98 would be clueless and the 2 that had would be over 45 years old. Nevertheless kids, every review that calls this one of the "greatest live rock albums of all time" (which appears to be every review) is 110% on the money. It's right there with "Live at Leeds" or anything you else you care to drag up. I've never been a huge fan of Humble Pie's studio records, probably because I became most familiar with "Live" first. The studio stuff's OK, but if you're a rock fan this MUST be in your collection. You don't need to know the band or the songs, if you're 18 or 80 and you love 70's era rock music, you will love this record. It's loud, long, raw and absolutely relentless. Folks, spend your hard earned money wisely. Don't buy junk. Buy this.

5 out of 5 stars THIS CONCERT IS ONE OF ROCK'S GREATEST MOMENTS DURING ONE OF ROCK'S FINEST HOURS........2007-03-26

I will be writing a review on the legendary historic live album entitled "PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE" by one of Rock's greatest legendary bands. I give you one of England's pride and joy's, HUMBLE PIE. This legendary historic live album was originally released in 1971 on Vinyl/LP and 8-Track on the A&M Records label. I purchased the first release of this album on Compact Disc in the late 80's. Recently, I purchased this live album on Compact Disc in a Japanese import by Universal Japan. I highly recommend purchasing the Japanese import since the sound quality is UNBELIEVABLE. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning this legendary live album or the artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the best informative and most accurate review possible.

HUMBLE PIE will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for having two of the greatest charismatic showman ever. These two, of course, is the late great guitarist Steve Marriot and lead and rhythm guitarist Peter Frampton. When these two giants joined forces and recruited EX-SPOOKY TOOTH bassist Greg Ridley and drummer Jerry Shirley, the stage was set and Rock n' Roll was about to be knocked on it's big a*s. HUMBLE PIE has enjoyed many years of success with their previous album releases and playing live to sold out audiences the world over. However by 1971, musical differences between Marriot (Hard Rock and Blues) and Frampton (Pop Rock) were starting to surface and was starting to dictate which direction the band was heading in. When "PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE" was recorded and released, it was clearly evident on what direction the band was headed in. As a result, before "PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE" was even released, Peter Frampton quit the band. In my opinion, "PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE" is one of the greatest live albums ever recorded. This legendary live album is a true testament of four extremely talented individuals and a fine fitting tribute to a great band that was truly ahead of their time.

It is now time to let the Rock n' Roll music speak for itself and do all of the talking. PLEASE NOTE: THIS ALBUM SHOULD BE PLAYED EXTREMELY LOUD. This legendary historic live album begins with the merciless Hard Rocker "Four Day Creep," the nine minute Robert Plant sounding blistering Hard Rocker "I'm Ready," the breathtaking Hard Rocker "Stone Cold Fever," the twenty-four minute groundbreaking slow turned fast paced Hard Rocker "I Walked On Gilded Splinters," the sixteen minute Robert Plant sounding slow rugged Hard Rocker "Rolling Stone," the incredible killer Hard Rocker "Hallelujah (I Love Her So)" and the nine minute in your face Hard Rocker "I Don't Need No Doctor." May I also add that Marriot's blistering lead vocals almost has some incredible similarities to LED ZEPPELIN'S Robert Plant. Marriot's lead vocals sound so fantastic that he is daring to shatter your ear drums while in your face. Also, Marriot's and Frampton's merciless guitar licks and riffs are the stuff that is made of legend. YOU HAVE TO HEAR THIS CONCERT TO BELIEVE IT.

Overall, this is one great live album worth seeking further into and checking out especially if you are a HUMBLE PIE diehard fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the newcomers or new beginners to the sound and music of HUMBLE PIE, BUY THIS ALBUM. I PROMISE YOU THAT YOU WON'T BE SORRY. You can also purchase the A&M 25th Anniversary Classics Volume 14 of HUMBLE PIE'S greatest hits on Compact Disc which is also available on amazon.

I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary historic live album to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This legendary live album has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great live album that no music fan or collector would want to be without.

In closing, following the release of "PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE" and Frampton's departure in 1971, HUMBLE PIE persevered and moved on with the leadership of guitarist Steve Marriot which lasted a few years longer until 1975 when HUMBLE PIE was finally laid to rest. But HUMBLE PIE would not rest for long. Marriot would resurrect HUMBLE PIE many times through the years with different band personnel but would never come close to the original line-up. HUMBLE PIE would also release many new albums through the years to highly critical acclaim. In the late 80's, there was a reunion between Marriot and Frampton that went so well that the two were contemplating bringing back the original members of HUMBLE PIE and recording a new album and go out on the road promoting it. Sadly, it would never happen due to the sudden and untimely death of HUMBLE PIE guitarist Steve Marriot on 20 April 1991. Following Marriot's death, Frampton and the remaining surviving members of HUMBLE PIE would perform a sold out tribute concert for their fallen friend with success. With this in mind, HUMBLE PIE has left their mark in Rock n' Roll history as a result of the many contributions and accomplishments that the band has made to Rock n' roll. HUMBLE PIE LIVES and will never be forgotten. So here's to you late great Steve, Peter, Greg and Jerry. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. HUMBLE PIE FOREVER. STEVE MARRIOT LIVES. R.I.P. STEVE MARRIOT, Born 30 January 1947, Died 20 April 1991 at age 44. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever In Rock, John L.
Smokin'
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Smokin'
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ASIN: B000002G9U
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Hot 'N' Nasty
  2. The Fixer
  3. You're So Good For Me
  4. C'Mon Everybody
  5. Old Time Feeling
  6. 30 Days In The Hole
  7. A) Road Runner B)Road Runner's 'G' Jam
  8. I Wonder
  9. Sweet Peace And Time

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One Of Humble Pie's Best.......2007-04-03

SMOKIN' is one of Humble Pie's best CDs ever. Although new guitarist Dave "Clem" Clempson lacks the finesse of his predecessor, Peter Frampton, as well as Frampton's vocal ability, he proves himself to be a great straight-ahead, no-nonsense blues-rock player, with a rawness that Frampton lacked. His urgency turns "30 Days In The Hole" from a mere good-time party tune into a cautionary warning about what happens when you take good times too far, and as a result, the song has inspired me to hang up pictures of pretty actresses as an inspiration to "put on the brakes" when I need to. This CD belongs in any serious rock collection.

5 out of 5 stars Smokin' Indeed !.......2006-11-10

The title says it all. Twist one up and let it roll. A quintessential slice of the Pie, displaying all the sassy balls and swagger of a great 70's British blues-rock band, with a touch of soul. Smokin' brings the listener back to a musical era before click tracks and digital sterility became the standard. The groove is organic. The feel is infectious. No stems or seeds that you don't need.

5 out of 5 stars Tastiest Pie.......2005-10-01

Despite having lost Frampton, this is the best studio album that Steve Marriott and his merrymen ever did. 30 Days is the quintessential rock single. The heaviness of The Fixers is counterd by So Good, which was so good that the Stones ripped it off for Till the Next Goodbye. To quote Greg Kihn, they just don't write em like this any more.

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars is not enuf. .......2005-06-22

The fact that there are not 1000's of reviews praising this cd is a shame. Its hard to imagine how this band was written off(somewhat) after Frampton left. This is maybe my favorite cd/album of all time. If you have ears, a brain and a heart, you have to be moved by this mix of soul & rock so perfectly blended. Marriot-the voice, Ridley-the bass, Shirley-heaviest drums(that crash/ride symobl), Clem-made me go out and buy a wah-pedal. Nothing better. Bands like Jet are bascically a 2000's version of this band. Buy it. Love it. Live it. I dont think their in that so called "Hall of Fame", which proves how useless it is.
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1 out of 5 stars BYPASS THIS HORRIBLE-SOUNDING RELIC FOR THE 2007 JAPANESE REMASTER!.......2005-03-05


This domestic "Smokin'" CD, along with the rest of the domestic Pie discs, are still the same crappy, 35+ year old, vinyl-EQ'd masters, which all sound like music emanating from an AM radio: No bottom, no definition, no soundstage, nothing.

*** HOWEVER ***

On 2/14/07, Universal Japan released the entire Humble Pie A&M catalog, plus the "Marriott" solo album, in remastered, mini-sleeve packaging.

These remasters are GLORIOUS. It's so great to finally hear all the great Smokin' tracks the way the band recorded them.

You will not believe the transformation of the sound of the Pie rhythm section in the new mastering. Jerry Shirley's drums rock the house and Greg Ridley THUNDERS, but you can hear every bass note so distinctly, it sounds like you're standing right next to his cabinet... Man, this is how it's SUPPOSED to sound!

The initial production run of the five central Pie titles (Humble Pie, Rock On, Performance, Smokin' & Eat It) have already sold out in Japan, so don't delay in getting yours!

Four of the five Japanese remasters are now the audio benchmarks for these titles: The 2006 UK Repertoire version of the third album, "Humble Pie", definitely has more clarity than the Japanese version, especially in the drums.

Perhaps now, Universal U.S. will get up off its lazy collective a** and make these fabulous remasters available.

Until that day, grab the Japanese CD's before they're gone, as all mini-sleeve CD's are limited edition.

Link to the 2007 Japanese remaster of Smokin'
Rock On
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of The Best Rock Albums of All Time
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ASIN: B0000047QR
Release Date: 2000-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Shine On
  2. Sour Grain
  3. 79th And Sunset
  4. Stone Cold Fever
  5. Rollin' Stone
  6. A Song For Jenny
  7. The Light
  8. Big George
  9. Strange Days
  10. Red Neck Jump

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of The Best Rock Albums of All Time.......2007-03-09

If I had to list the top 10 rock albums of all time this one would be there. Few albums define a 'band' the way this album defines the Humble Pie sound. I love this album!

5 out of 5 stars Humble Pie - 'Rock On' (Universal).......2007-02-11

Originally released in 1971,as I'm not exactly sure if this was their second or fourth album.Tracks here that had me playing this CD over several times were "Shine On" (didn't this cut later become a Peter Frampton song?),the fantastic soul rocker "Sour Grain","Stone Cold Forever",the ballad "A Song For Jenny" and "Red Neck Jump".Basically,good damn GOOD heavy blues-rock.Recommemded.

4 out of 5 stars Huge at the time, little known now.......2006-12-22

After the first two English-country tinged import albums, Humble Pie went under contract with A&M and delivered two knockout albums before Frampton went solo. It may sound unbelievable, but in its time this band was competing with the likes of the Rolling Stones for rock supremacy, and really had some of what it took to do that. Marriott and Frampton had a dual vocal and guitar attack thing going, and the backbone was solid (ex-Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley and a kid named Jerry Shirley on drums). They were arena big, and crunched huge, "Stone Cold Fever" is a tank.

Frampton really dashed the band, because while Marriott was a star in his own light, like any NBA fan knows, you need two stars to win championships. And this is really as far as they got, Marriott's follow-ups were kind of sludgy without Frampton's ringing guitar work, and eventually the band faded away. But if you go through the trouble of getting your hands on the first two imports and the first two US releases, you'll have four albums of some really hot music, for the day at least. And while you're at it, pick up Frampton's first four albums as well . . . before his hair went pink.

5 out of 5 stars Forgotten Rock n Roll.......2006-08-22

This album from the early 70s,is sadley unknown now in the UK. Steve Mariot, formaly of the Small Faces put together a great band in Humble Pie. The music speaks for Itself.

5 out of 5 stars This album Rocks On.......2006-07-10

This is a classic. A must have to any classic rock collection.
Humble Pie
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Humble Pie
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Humble Pie
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ASIN: B000AQBAU8
Release Date: 2005-10-17

Tracks:

  1. Live With Me
  2. Only a Roach
  3. One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rhumba
  4. Earth and Water Song
  5. I'm Ready
  6. Theme from Skint (See You Later Liquidator)
  7. Red Light Mama, Red Hot!
  8. Sucking on the Sweet Vine

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Edition of the Third Album Classic from the Late Steve Marriott and the Boys, featuring "Red Light Mama, Red Hot", "Only a Roach" and "One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba".

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Humble Pie.......2007-05-12

This has rock you may have forgotten about but its worth the memories

5 out of 5 stars Higher Standards.......2007-05-08

Ramsay's standard of excellence in his kitchens is the epitome of what we should all expect in our own lives.

5 out of 5 stars Why is this not available in the US?.......2007-04-16

Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled that this album has finally been reissued on cd, and Repetoire records out of Germany has done a fine job, but can somebody please tell me why no US label has put this out yet? The combination of Steve Marriott's vocals and Peter Frampton's lead guitar never sounded better than on this, and the rhythm section of Greg Ridley and Jerry Shirley is probably one of the most underrated in all of rock and roll. No obvious radio hits, just an entire disc full of great, hard-hitting songs. (as an aside, those that mistakenly think Peter Frampton is good for nothing but cheesy 70's pop-rock should check out his lead guitar on songs like "Red Light Mama..." and "I'm Ready.")

5 out of 5 stars Hard to Beat.......2007-03-09

Years ago I had this album and listened to it over and over again. It was like I stepped into a time machine when I heard this again after 30 odd years. This thing has been remastered beautifully! My band is often compared to Humble Pie and I consider that a huge compliment.

5 out of 5 stars BETTER REMASTER THAN THE 2007 JAPANESE MINI-SLEEVE.......2007-02-17


I just received a set of the 2007 Humble Pie Japanese mini-sleeves today.

The remastered audio on all of the new Japanese CD's easily exceed the horrid-sounding, 35+ year-old, LP-EQ'd masters of the entire domestic Pie A&M CD catalog.

However, upon an A/B comparison, the new Japanese CD did not stand up to this UK Repertoire remaster.

In the Repertoire, there is definitely more clarity to the entire recording, especially in the percussion.

If you already own the Repertoire disc, don't feel panicked to get the Japanese edition, although, the Japanese sleeve, which replicates the gatefold and woven-textured finish of the original HP LP-album cover, is decidely very cool.
Thunderbox
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I'm glad !
  • A fun blast from The Pie's bluesy past
Thunderbox
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ASIN: B000F6YPUA
Release Date: 2006-07-03

Tracks:

  1. Thunderbox
  2. Groovin' With Jesus
  3. Can't Stand the Rain
  4. Anna (Go to Him)
  5. No Way
  6. Rally With Ali
  7. Don't Worry, Be Happy
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  9. Every Single Day
  10. No Money Down
  11. Drift Away
  12. Oh la de Da

Album Description

First time on CD. Japanese reissue of 1974 album.

Album Details

Part of the 'my Generation, My Music' Series of Rock Reissues from Universal. Originally Released in 1973.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I'm glad !.......2007-02-20

I was looking for this CD for a long time, now I have it. Perfect !

4 out of 5 stars A fun blast from The Pie's bluesy past.......2006-08-06

With the exception of a lackluster version of "Drift Away" -- to describe it as "plaintive" does it too much justice -- this is a fine import CD from Japan. (I expected a U.K. import.) The late Steve Marriott is in fine form belting out some heartfelt blues and tunes that hold up extremely well.
It's a shame the CD package doesn't capture the lost art of the clever original album cover.
The music more than makes up for that lost nostalgia.
I'd waited for this release and my patience was rewarded.
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Humble Pie
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Good Slice O' Pie!!!
  • Stingy collection of songs
  • Sounds better, rocks hard
  • Heavy Metal classic band
  • Timeless Classic Rock......
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Humble Pie
Humble Pie
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004YX3N
Release Date: 2000-10-10

Tracks:

  1. Natural Born Woman (AKA Natural Born Boogie)
  2. Big Black dog
  3. Stone Cold Fever
  4. Shine On
  5. Rollin' Stone
  6. Four Day Creep
  7. C'mon Everybody
  8. Hot 'N' Nasty
  9. 30 Days In The Hole
  10. Black Coffee
  11. Ninety-Nine Pounds
  12. I Don't Need No Doctor

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Good Slice O' Pie!!!.......2003-10-13

With the release of both anthologies Millennium and Hot 'N Nasty, music fans should be able to restore Humble Pie to their rightful niche in rock history as one of the founding fathers of seventies hard rock. The tragedy is that Steve Marriott, until the day he died, wanted to be an r and b/soul singer instead. This explains the presence of the Blackberries; though they are luscious background singers (especially on "Black Coffee" their one cut included here), their straight rhythm and blues vocals often clashed with the Pie's harder rocking sound. Thankfully, the band's hard rock material, not the later blue-eyed soul Pie, is featured here: "Four Day Creep," "Hot 'N Nasty," the underrated "Big Black Dog," and "30 Days in the Hole" (complete with memorable rehearsal introduction) are all included here, plus a fantastic cover of the Muddy Waters classic "Rollin' Stone" that proves that hard rock and blues can and do indeed mix to perfection. "Shine On" is a great Peter Frampton cut, but his best number is of course "I Don't Need No Doctor," still a staple of his live performances today. It really rocks the Fillmore and proves that he and Steve enjoyed a special chemistry together that neither could fully replicate alone. Enjoy this tasty slice of pie with a cup of strong, fresh-brewed black coffee! Bottoms up!!!

3 out of 5 stars Stingy collection of songs.......2003-05-13

All of the songs on this collection are great--not a lemon in the bunch. But with only 52 minutes of music, it's an inadequate offering. There is so much else that could have been added including: Get Down To It, Honky Tonk Woman, I Can't Stand the Rain, 99 Pounds, Road Runner, Good Booze and Bad Women, Every Single Day, The Fixer, Anna and many others. Also, the 20 second introduction to I Don't Need No Doctor was chopped off.

4 out of 5 stars Sounds better, rocks hard.......2002-07-29

First: Even though the Pie was just redone a couple years ago for the "Hot 'N Nasty" collection, this CD sounds even better. I don't know who's doing all the remastering now, but the Pie [and recent James Gang remasters] sound better than they have in years!

Even the selction was made with some care, including the "probably not best of" songs 'Four Day Creep' and 'Big Black Dog' alongside Pie classics like 'Hot N Nasty', '30 Days in the Hole', 'Stone Cold Fever' and the powerful live take of 'I Don't Need No Doctor' just reinforces how strong this band was. This is a CD you can just groove right along with all day long. Lots of air guitar predicted.

My gripes are only the inclusion of 'C'Mon Everybody' (just never did it for me) and 'Rollin' Stone.' I would have liked liked 'Buttermilk Boy' and maybe one more track from "Eat It" or "Rock On." But that's just MY 2 cents worth.

Great starting point for beginers, great for reintroducing yourself to one of the 'lost' English blues/soul bands (Re: influence on the Black Crowes) or a great gift for an uncle (or your Dad) for raiding his record collection back in the day.

5 out of 5 stars Heavy Metal classic band.......2002-07-14

This is a good sample of the classic metal group Humble Pie.
If you like this there are some other heavy groups similer to this with their own Millenium collection: Wishbone Ash, Savoy Brown, Cream, Steppenwolf, Deep Purple. If you enjoy heavy metal from the late 60's and early 70's, you will love these compilations. Humble Pie was a British band that tried to play as loud and hard as possible. They were very good and when the group featured Peter Frampton on lead guitar, they could give any heavy group of the time a run for their money (including Led Zeppelin).

5 out of 5 stars Timeless Classic Rock.............2001-12-15

That's some kick-A** Classic CD of Humble Pie just one jam going into another good jam. This Classic Album is so good that when you listen to it it's already done.....They left some timeless masterpiece...
Eat It
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • BYPASS THIS EDITION FOR THE 2007 JAPANESE MINI-SLEEVE REMASTER!
  • EATIN' LOT'S OF PIE
Eat It
Humble Pie
Manufacturer: Universal Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000F6YPU0
Release Date: 2006-07-03

Tracks:

  1. Get Down to It
  2. Good Booze and Bad Women
  3. Is It for Love?
  4. Drugstore Cowboy
  5. Black Coffee
  6. I Believe to My Soul
  7. Shut up and Don't Interrupt Me
  8. That's How Strong My Love Is
  9. Say No More
  10. Oh, Bella (All That's Hers)
  11. Summer Song
  12. Beckton Dumps
  13. Up Your Sleeves
  14. Honky Tonk Women
  15. (I'm A) Road Runner

Album Details

Part of the 'my Generation, My Music' Series of Rock Reissues from Universal. Originally Released in 1973.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars BYPASS THIS EDITION FOR THE 2007 JAPANESE MINI-SLEEVE REMASTER!.......2007-02-17


On 2/14/07, Universal Japan released the entire Humble Pie A&M catalog, plus the "Marriott" solo album, in remastered, mini-sleeve packaging.

These remasters are GLORIOUS. This 2006 jewel-case re-release does not have the 2007 mini-sleeve's mastering.

The initial production run of the five central Pie titles (Humble Pie, Rock On, Performance, Smokin' & Eat It) have already sold out in Japan, so don't delay in getting yours!

Four of the five Japanese remasters are now the audio benchmarks for these titles: The 2006 UK Repertoire version of the third album, "Humble Pie", definitely has more clarity than the Japanese version, especially in the drums.

Perhaps now, Universal U.S. will get up off its lazy collective a** and make these fabulous remasters available.

Until that day, grab the Japanese CD's before they're gone, as all mini-sleeve CD's are limited edition.

Link to the 2007 Japanese remaster.

4 out of 5 stars EATIN' LOT'S OF PIE.......2006-11-29

This 1973 Release hit Record Stores at the Peak of " PIEMANNIA ". With their three Biggest Records Behind them, "Rock On"'. "Performance, Rockin' the Filmore", and "Smokin" gaining big sales and now Topping the bill (in the USA) as a Headliner, Humble Pie like The Faces were really enjoying their life's as Real Rock N' Roll stars. Led by Ex-Small Face, Steve Marriot, with Guitarist Clem Clemson, and the Fantastic Bass Guitar of Greg Ridley and the young Drummer Jerry Shirley, these Guy's had seen it all since forming (with Peter Frampton who left for a Solo Career after Recording the Amazing "Live at the Filmore" in 1971}.

This Two Record Set was Broken down into Four Parts, Side One was the "Rock" side, Side Two was the "Soul" side, Side Three was the "Acoustic / Quiet" side and Side Four was the "Concert" side, and it all fits nicely on this single CD.

The Opener "Get Down To It" sets the tone to the Rock Numbers, with Backing Vocals by the Blackberries, Steve had set his Music much closer to "Soul" Music than ever before, and as the "Sound" of The Pie had Evolved, we should have all saw it coming, But for the Fan's that jumped on with "Rock On" & "Smokin" it was all kind of a Shock to see a Soul review added to a "Hard Rock" Show. For my ears it DOES work much better on this Record than it did on Stage, where much of the Show was about the Back-Up singers and not about the Guitars like it SHOULD have been. The Second Number "Good Booze and Bad Women" was a Kick-A## Number that would have been Perfect for The Live Show, But, Alas Steve didn't play it Live and stuck more the "Soul Numbers" like "Black Coffee", "I Believe to my Soul" & "Shut Up and Don't Interrupt Me" and that "The Finest Rock N' Roll Band in the Land" was now a Soul/Gospel Act was a Loss to Many a Teenage Boy {Myself, included}.

The Tracks (Black Coffee thru That's How Strong My Love Is) are fine Songs, But they are NOT HUMBLE PIE SONGS, if I wan't the Temptations, I'll buy the Temptations, NUFF SAID.
The Acoustic Tunes: "Say No More" thru "Summer Song" harken back to Frampton Day's of the 1st & 2nd Records "As Safe As Yesterday" & "Town & Country" they are Pretty and Steve sing's Em' from the heart... Side Three was always my favorite part of "Eat It" and the Best Song on this Record is Right here and it's called "Beckton Dumps", it's about a Squat that Steve once lived in, and it's a Mighty Rocker...Pie at their BEST!

The Last Three numbers come from the 1972-73 Stage Show, "Up Our Sleeve" was the Show Opener, it ROCKS and it ROCKS HARD, Classic Pie, Just the Way you like em'. The great Stone's Ditty "Honky Tonk Woman" was the Encore at Winterland, May 73 and "Road Runner was also featured. The Pie Headlined that night with Steely Dan and Slade. We Didn't mind the Back-up singers (they were Sexy)... We didn't mind the Ray Charles Song... We didn't mind Steve playing the Organ INSTEAD of his Gibson Les Paul for about HALF the tunes... We got to see HUMBLE PIE !!! AND THEY ROCKED !!!

I MISS THEM...
King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I WAS THERE !!!
  • Humble Pie - 'King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert' (King Biscuit)
  • The Real Rock N Roll Goods!
  • wish it was here
  • Steve freakin Marriott
King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert
Humble Pie
Manufacturer: King Biscuit Flower
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ASIN: B000005EIW
Release Date: 1996-02-27

Tracks:

  1. Up Your Sleeves
  2. 4 Day Creep
  3. C'mon Everybody
  4. Honky Tonk Woman
  5. Blues I Believe To My Soul
  6. 30 Days In The Hole
  7. Road Runner
  8. Hallelujah, I Love You So
  9. I Don't Need No Doctor (12 Minute Version)
  10. Hot N' Nasty

Album Description

All the essential hits of the classic blues-rock band. Recorded live in San Francisco in 1973, during their peak, released on King Biscuit Flower Hour Records. 10 tracks including '4 Day Creep', 'Road Runner', and 'Hot N' Nasty'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I WAS THERE !!!.......2007-06-21

Yes, it's True, I was at Winterland that night and it was indeed Quite a SHOW. The Doors Opened right on Time at 6:30 and of course we headed for the Floor, This was Humble Pie !!! So, we were gonna be Down Front, Outta the Way, Hipsters. This ain't no Quicksilver Show, this was Mighty English Rock at it's Finest and we were STOKED, and very STONED.

First band on Stage: STEELY DAN, The Original Band with Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter on Guitar & David Palmer on Vocals. The Dan ROCKED !!! They Played almost everything from their Classic first Record, and "Do it Again" featured a Mean Solo of 'Plastic Organ' as Donald Fagen, called it. We all knew these guys would be Headliners the next time they came to Town, {They DIDN'T Tour again for over 20 YEARS!}.

The Middle Group was the: "Glam Band of the Week...SLADE. I had never heard of this Lot, BUT, they had had a Number One Hit in England, So here they be in all their Glory and Glitter, The Lead Guitar Player looked like a Martian and he had "ODD GOB" written on his Silver Suit. The Band KISS stole lot's of Ideas from these Boys, I never met a soul who actually Bought one of their Records, Ever.

Well, after almost an hour...TA DAAAA....HUMBLE PIE !!! And Loudly, they cranked out; "Up Our Sleeve", there is only One word to describe this assualt on our senses, POWER !!! The second Tune? What else, could it be but "4 Day Creep" from the "Live at the Filmore Record", When the Crowd heard the First Notes of this, We all went NUTS. Next Steve introduced the Back-Up Singers: The Blackberries, and sat at a White Hammond organ, and launched into "Black Coffee" with a Dirty Rap Directed Right at the Girls and what he had planned to do to them after the Show, this is not on the King Biscuit Master because of the Subject Matter {it's R Rated).
There were a few more 'Soul Numbers' performed, and just in time Steve jumped up from behind his Big Organ {His Pun, Not Mine} and Got back to Serious Rock Business once again with a KILLER: "Stone Cold Fever" that went on & on, it was Plenty longer than the "Filmore" version, It was Majestic and had some really pretty playing in the Middle section, the Guitar Leads by Clem and Steve were Amazing! This one Needs to see the light of Day again, and alas, it ISN'T on this CD...$#!*

Also, not included is the Long, long version of "Rollin' Stone" they played that Night, again this would be due to the Lyric Content as they are very sexual, BUT, this version was way different from the other live Version and is also merits an Official Release.

I am glad "30 Days" made it to the Record, BUT, again there is an EDIT here as Steve introduced it with a long funny Rap, that is Not here as well as ANOTHER Rap right in the middle of this Crowd pleaser. It isn't included as well, This Song could be from Another Night, and Not the May 6 Winterland show, if it IS Winterland, it's a great Edit.

Some of the best Stuff IS here: "Halleluah, I Love her So" and "Hot N' Nasty" were SMOKIN'...these are the Best versions of these Pie Classics, out there. The Show closed with "Doctor", and again this was a great version. The encore on this night was "Honky Tonk Woman" and then "Roadrunner". It was all over by 2AM {The Official Winterland Closing Time}, if a show ran later than that they Closed the doors and became a "Private Party" until dawn.

I do wish we had the ENTIRE SHOW here, (it would take 2 CD's) because there is less than half of The Pie's set included here. But, I doubt that will ever happen. This was a GREAT NIGHT at Winterland, and I will always Remember just How GREAT it was to see this Band Up-Close.
FOUR STARS...

5 out of 5 stars Humble Pie - 'King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert' (King Biscuit).......2007-02-20

This is one King Biscuit Flower Hour CD that until here recently, I avoided because Peter Frampton had already left the band. Foolish me! 'King Biscuit' is a must-have archive recording. If you've ever been a true Humble Pie fan, you're sure to dig this ten track S-M-O-K-I-N' disc as much as I did, if not more. Frampton's replacement, guitarist Dave Clempson did a great job of filling in. This gig took place on May 6, 1973 at the Winterland Theater in San Francisco. Sound quality is great, I thought. Couldn't ask for more. Tunes that'll have me listening to my radio a bit less are "Four Day Creep", "C'Mon Everybody", their Stones cover "Honky Tonk Woman", Humble Pie's staple "30 Days In The Hole", the blues rock standard "Roadrunner" (wish I had a dime for every band that's played this tune), and the rousing "I Don't Need No Doctor". Question: does British blues rock get much better than this? I say, no it doesn't.

5 out of 5 stars The Real Rock N Roll Goods!.......2007-01-21

You know, I like the Black Crowes. Really, I do. But every time I listen to them I get the feeling that something's missing, especially in regards to their live cds. So, when it's time scratch a serious rock n roll itch, this is where I turn!

Comparing this or Rockin' The Filmore to any of the live Crowe releases makes it clear that the Pie was the real deal!! Steve Marriott was an incredible vocalist/showman and the band as a whole just rocks!

IMHO this KBFH release is so good (Hot And Nasty is worth the price alone!) that it's even better than Rockin' The Filmore - which is a stone classic in it's own right. The track listings are distinct enough that you should own both of them.

4 out of 5 stars wish it was here.......2006-07-10

I have heard this LP before. I am buying it for an 18 year old Finlander female that never heard of Humble Pie nor Steve Marriott. The only bad thing is I have been waiting for over a month and it was for her birthday in June. Aside from the long time for delivery I was well aware of the way better recording on the Biscuit as opposed to the Filmore.

5 out of 5 stars Steve freakin Marriott.......2005-11-18

This album is absolutely amazing. It is quite possibly my favorite live recording, and always blows my mind when i hear it. I shouldn't even waste your time by reviewing this for you, it just isnt necessary. Buy this then watch it burn your cd player.
Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Best!!
  • Still great!
Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
Humble Pie
Manufacturer: Universal
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ASIN: B000F6YPTG
Release Date: 2006-07-17

Tracks:

  1. Four Day Creep
  2. I'm Ready
  3. Stone Cold Fever
  4. I Walk on Gilded Splinters
  5. Rollin' Stone
  6. Hallelujah, I Love Her So
  7. I Don't Need No Doctor

Album Description

Japanese pressing reissue. No Extras. 2006.

Album Details

Part of the 'my Generation, My Music' Series of Rock Reissues from Universal. Originally Released in 1971.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Best!!.......2007-04-06

This is,by far, one of the best Live album's ever. It is a rockin album that never got it's due. Very Underated. Smokin!!!

5 out of 5 stars Still great!.......2006-12-20

This was the first live album I ever heard, I ran right out and bought it, then had the pleasure of seeing Humble Pie in concert 2 months later. That was a while ago, but the power of this album still survives. Its a rocker. 5 tokes
Hot 'n' Nasty: The Anthology
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • buena musica en envase pobre!
  • CDs OK - Documentation Inexcusable
  • Good Anthology Especially For The Black Crowes Lovers..Their Roots Are Here....
  • Essential career spanning retrospective.
  • Great compliation by a great band
Hot 'n' Nasty: The Anthology
Humble Pie
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ASIN: B000002G2A
Release Date: 1994-06-07

Tracks:

  1. Natural Born Woman
  2. Buttermilk boy
  3. I'll Go Alone
  4. As Safe As Yesterday
  5. Take Me Back
  6. The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake
  7. Big Black Dog
  8. Live With Me
  9. One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba
  10. Earth And Water Song
  11. Red Light Mama, Red Hot!
  12. Shine On
  13. Stone Cold Fever
  14. Rollin' Stone
  15. Strange Days

Tracks:

  1. Four Day Creep
  2. I'm Ready
  3. I Don't Need No Doctor
  4. Hot 'N' Nasty
  5. C'Mon Everybody
  6. You're So Good For Me
  7. 30 Days In The Hole
  8. I Wonder
  9. Black Coffee
  10. I Believe To My Soul
  11. Beckton Dumps
  12. Thunderbox
  13. Ninety-Nine Pounds
  14. Street Rat
  15. Road Hog
  16. Rain

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars buena musica en envase pobre!.......2006-09-25

humble pie fue un gran grupo, con un peter frampton aun inmaduro, y un marriot en su punto culmine. buena seleccion de canciones, siempre se puede lamentar alguna ausencia, aunque eso claro, depende solo de gustos... lo que es muy reprochable es el booklet..poca informacion, pobre material fotografico, aporta poco a quien quiere conocer a la banda, teniendo en cuenta que las recopilaciones son siempre una buena excusa para tal fin!

1 out of 5 stars CDs OK - Documentation Inexcusable.......2006-09-14

You can always argue about what songs should be included in an anthology of a band whose members changed over time. As a junior high school kid listening to these tunes isolated from the larger world, I may not have had the good taste to select the same songs that the larger market did, but the important ones are here and the sound quality is acceptable.

So why only one star?

Since I'm not building a shrine dedicated to Humble Pie in my listening room, I want a CD in a standard jewel case with documentation that fits also into that standard jewel case. I'd love a fact-filled booklet included with the CD that would answer questions friends will inevitably have when we reminisce while listening to Humble Pie. An informative booklet was included. However, the MORONS at A&M records made the booklet about an eighth of an inch too tall and about three quarters of an inch too wide to fit into the case! IDIOTS! Merely cropping the photos differently could easily have allowed the booklet to fit into the jewel case. It certainly wasn't too thick. Get over yourselves and make something that buyers want, not the wet dream of your cubicle musings.

5 out of 5 stars Good Anthology Especially For The Black Crowes Lovers..Their Roots Are Here...........2005-12-28

The Small Faces super stardom eluded the PIE but Humble Pie always managed to fuse blues,rock,soul into some creative hybrid marking them a unique powerhouse.
With Steve Marriott and in it's earlier days, Peter Frampton, a more folk spacey sound hi-lighted Frampton's songs on their overall first few albums which dominated ..After the departure of Frampton onto his solo career, Marriott took the Pie under his wing as his total vehicle , back to their Small Faces roots and to it's love of Ray Charles,Sam Cooke,Otis Redding ..a sort of white UK blue eyes Rock,soul,revue with a very hard kicking Rock blast of bravado and and loud power chords..all this high powered soul with loud crunching guitars with the distinct high pitched voice of Marriott and for some time use female soul vocalists on chorus,created boogie and music you can move to.

This anthology does a service to the band,taking out a fine selection from all their albums..each album was different and good..from the more acoustic and folkie early Immediate label days to the louder higher octane r&b driven later recordings, smack in the middle their Live At The Fillmore album and the classic Smokin'.
Hopefully some of the later albums will find the light of day in less pricey domestic releases...Smokin' needs a definitive rerelease..

5 out of 5 stars Essential career spanning retrospective........2005-01-28

In 1969, Steve Marriott (lead vocals/guitar) left the Small Faces and joined Peter Frampton (guitars,vocals) of the Herd, Greg Ridley (bass) of Spooky Tooth, and Small Faces associate Jerry Shirley (drums) to form the blues boogie rock band Humble Pie. The two CD, 31 track "Hot 'n' Nasty" Anthology covers their first 9 albums from 1969-1975 which is their best material and beyond so it goes a little farther than it needs to, but everything here is great. Another nice feature is that the music is chronological starting with "Natural Born Woman" from their 1969 debut "As Safe As Yesterday Is" and closing with songs from the 1975 "Street Rats" LP including "Rain", a Lennon/McCartney original. After 1971's "Rock On", Frampton left the group to go solo and they recruited guitarist Clem Clemson to release what ended up being their most successful chart topping LP, "Smokin" (1972). As with all compilations there are usually a few fan favorites or notable album tracks missing like "I can't stand the rain", "Roadrunner", and "Sour Grain", but that really is nit-picking in this case. Even die hard fans can't argue that "Hot N Nasty" includes their best material overall and is the strongest, most consistent collection in their catalog. There are other Humble Pie compilations in single disc format such as "The Best of" and "Classics Vol. 14" but both are small ("Best of" has 9 tracks!) and come no where near making the statement "Hot N Nasty" does. Bottom line: If you want to have one definitive collection of Humble Pie, this is it.

Here are the albums covered by "Hot N Nasty":

As Safe As Yesterday Is (1969)
Town & Country (1969)
Humble Pie (1970)
Rockin the Fillmore (1971)
Rock On (1971)
Smokin' (1972)
Eat It (1973)
Thunderbox (1974)
Street Rats (1975)

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Spooky Tooth

5 out of 5 stars Great compliation by a great band.......2004-04-12

HUmble Pie was a great band. Why they are not mentioned with the likes of Led Zeppelin,Black Sabbath I really don't know. The late Steve Marriott was one of the greatest lead vocalists ever. This compliation gives gives you the anthology from the early days with Peter Frampton to the mid seventies stuff. This band rocked. They were certainly early heavy metal and blues.

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  6. Look What You've Done [CD-single] [Import]
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