Hot 'n' Nasty -- The Anthology
Track Listings
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1. Natural Born Woman
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2. Buttermilk Boy
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3. I'll Go Alone
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4. As Safe as Yesterday Is
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5. Take Me Back
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6. Sad Bag of Shaky Jake
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7. Big Black Dog
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8. Live With Me
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9. One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rhumba
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10. Earth and Water Song
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See all 15 tracks on this disc
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1. Four Day Creep [Live]
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2. I'm Ready [Live]
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3. I Don't Need No Doctor [Live]
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4. Hot 'n' Nasty
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5. C'mon Everybody
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6. You're So Good for Me
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7. 30 Days in the Hole
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8. I Wonder
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9. Black Coffee
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10. I Believe to My Soul
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See all 16 tracks on this disc
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Hot 'n' Nasty: The Anthology,Humble Pie,A&M,Album Rock,Blues-Rock,Hard Rock,Popular Music,Rock
Hot 'n' Nasty -- The Anthology
Average customer rating:
- 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
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Hot 'n' Nasty: The Anthology
Humble Pie
Manufacturer: A&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Blues Rock
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Hard Rock
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Pop Rock
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ASIN: B000002G2A
Release Date: 1994-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Natural Born Woman
- Buttermilk boy
- I'll Go Alone
- As Safe As Yesterday
- Take Me Back
- The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake
- Big Black Dog
- Live With Me
- One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba
- Earth And Water Song
- Red Light Mama, Red Hot!
- Shine On
- Stone Cold Fever
- Rollin' Stone
- Strange Days
Tracks:
- Four Day Creep
- I'm Ready
- I Don't Need No Doctor
- Hot 'N' Nasty
- C'Mon Everybody
- You're So Good For Me
- 30 Days In The Hole
- I Wonder
- Black Coffee
- I Believe To My Soul
- Beckton Dumps
- Thunderbox
- Ninety-Nine Pounds
- Street Rat
- Road Hog
- Rain
Customer Reviews:
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!
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.
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..
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)
Other Recommended Artists:
The Small Faces
The Faces
Peter Frampton
Spooky Tooth
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.
Music:
- Hourglass
- How to Make a Monster [Enhanced]
- I Can See
- If I Fall
- It's Saturday Night
- Jimmy Eat World [Import]
- Juke Box Music
- Kingdom of Xii [Import]
- Kohntarkosz [Import]
- Lady [CD-single] [Import]
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