Humble Pie [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Live With Me
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2. Only a Roach
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3. One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rhumba
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4. Earth and Water Song
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5. I'm Ready
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6. Theme from Skint (See You Later Liquidator)
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7. Red Light Mama, Red Hot!
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8. Sucking on the Sweet Vine
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Their A&m Debut Album (Actually their Third) from Former Small Face Steve Marriott and Company. Also, it was the Last Album to Include Peter Frampton in the Lineup.
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Humble Pie [Import]
Customer Reviews:
TRACK LIST.......2006-03-11
Various Artists / Music Too Good For Words, Two
Track Title
1. No Limit -- Alvin Lee
2. The Prisoner -- Randy California
3. The Idler -- Steve Hunter
4. Glidepath -- Steve Hunter/Paul Brown
5. Arabesque -- Wishbone Ash
6. Dr. Brown I Presume -- Pete Haycock
7. Riding To Rio -- William Orbit
8. India -- Billy Currie
9. Perfect Flight -- Billy Currie
10. You've Got Me Runnin' -- Jimmy Z
11. Shotgun Cha Cha -- Jimmy Z
12. Screaming Lord Cole & The Commanches -- Stewart Copeland
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Piece of the Pie
Humble Pie
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B000026P7O
Release Date: 2003-12-30 |
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- An exceptional live performance
- Eat It! Years Ahead of Weird Al.
- The best Humble Pie Album
- Defining Moments
- Good album, unexpected follow-up to Smokin'
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Eat It
Humble Pie
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- Humble Pie
- Smokin'
- Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
- Thunderbox
- Rock On
ASIN: B0000070ZK
Release Date: 1999-01-12 |
Tracks:
- Get Down to It
- Good Booze and Bad Women
- Is It for Love?
- Drugstore Cowboy
- Black Coffee
- I Believe to My Soul
- Shut up and Don't Interrupt Me
- That's How Strong My Love Is
- Say No More
- Oh, Bella (All That's Hers)
- Summer Song
- Beckton Dumps
- Up Your Sleeves
- Honky Tonk Women
- (I'm A) Road Runner
Album Description
Japanese version of the UK blues-rock act's 1973 album, currently out of print in the U.S.. 15 tracks including, 'Get Down To It' and 'Good Booze And Bad Women'. 1995 release. Standard jewel case.
Customer Reviews:
An exceptional live performance.......2006-12-03
Thank God I was fortunate enough to attend a 1973 Pie concert and listening to this album is a worthwhile representation of the group's live performances. The band is tight and soulful Steve Marriot's trademark raspy voice, along with background vocals by the Blackberries, work well together, especially on BLACK COFFEE. Rock and rollers won't be disappointed either (check out UP YOUR SLEEVE and ROAD RUNNER). Humble Pie is one of the few bands of the pre-techno days of yore whose live albums were as good or better than anything produced in the studio, making a concert appearance an event not to be missed. Every bit as good as Pie's Rockin' the Fillmore, Frampton's Comes Alive, Grand Funk Live, and the Allman Bros. Live at Fillmore East. Also, you might want to check out Stage Pass by The Michael Stanley Band and Double Dose by Hot Tuna.
Eat It! Years Ahead of Weird Al........2005-05-04
I was reading a review of this album, along with other Humble Pie classics, at allmusic the other day and while they gave many of their albums, the pre-Street Rats ones, great rating (...)
Anywho, although the first song, Get Down To It may take a few listens to seep it, it is definitely a great rock opener.
Good Booze and Bad Women. Nuff said. Has to be a great song. IS A GREAT SONG.
Then, a complete change of pace, which is something pulled off perfectly here with the song Is It For Love? First time I heard this song I wished to become married to Steve Marriot.
I've heard the band was critized for heavily using The Blackberries on this part of the album, but if anything, that "over-use" makes the songs, especially the ballads, all the more great, even slightly Motown-esque.
Drugstore Cowboy, and Black Coffee, equally awesome blues numbers. DC will blow you away with the vocals, while Black Coffee ... well ... it will too.
I Believe is by far one of the most gospel-esque songs I've ever heard come out of a rock 'n roll outfit. Simply amazing vocals by Marriot and the Blackberries here.
The rest of the songs on the album, while they do 'slow down' a bit from the blues-rock of the first part of the album, you get a much more mellowed-down Humble Pie with That's How Strong Love Is, Say No More, Oh Bella, and Summer Song, the latter 3 being all acoustic numbers.
The album's studio recordings end on a high-note with Beckon Dumps, which reminds of some songs I can't quite remember right now. (Talk about quality review material right there, folks.)
Overall, awesome album, get your hands on it if you can.
The best Humble Pie Album.......2002-12-06
Quite a lot has been said already, and I agree with it wholeheartedly.
Humble Pie never made a "brilliant" album but they were just a fantastic live band. Having seen the four times and bought every album they made, one of my musical disappointments ( along with missing Stevie Ray Vaughn live ) is that I do not have a real memory of those concerts... Hammersmith, Rainbow, Newcastle .....
However, as an album of excellent music, and one track "Beckton dumps" which is just pure Steve Mariott .... this is as good as it gets.
Hope you are still spitting up there, Steve !!! You are one of the few people who gave it 100% every second ....
Defining Moments.......2001-03-29
I know it's generally held that SMOKIN was the Pie at their peak but, 28 years on, this is the album I return to most often. They were never funkier than 'Get Down' .. never more soulful than 'I Believe' .. never more wistful than 'Oh Bella' and never rocked more than they do on the live tracks; though ROCKIN THE FILMORE comes close. It's a shame their full catalogue is only available in Japan these days and even more so that A&M don't (and probably won't ever) see fit to re-master them. Steve Marriott is truly one of rock's great unsung heroes - his emotionally-charged, gritty and quite unique vocals have been imitated by many yet, none have ever come close to matching his exuberant performances. I recall that EAT IT came in for some heavy criticism when it was originally released in '73, primarily for the extensive use of the Blackberries, along with accusations of insufficient self-penned material. In the Pie's defence, I can only say that several of the soul classics herein never sounded better. Marriott died tragically in a fire (he fell asleep while smoking in bed!) in the early 90's, after his career had effectively nose-dived and he was reduced to playing small venues and 200 seater clubs - although he still had the charisma to electrify an audience ... a tragic, tragic loss.
Good album, unexpected follow-up to Smokin'.......1998-07-18
This CD has some great soul and acoustic songs and of course a dollop of high intensity rockin'. Side 2 (from vinyl days) showcases the Blackberries female vocal trio. Their smooth vocals work well as a counterpoint to Stevie's more aggressive approach on soul classics. Side 3 has short sweet acoustic songs which sound as if Stevie composed them on a sunny February day in his front room in Essex. "Oh, Bella" is particularly enchanting (strange word in a Marriott review). Side 1 features strong original electic songs (lots of Stevie on organ) which perhaps lack the Frampton artistic subtlety and Side 4 was recorded live at the Glasgow Apollo, no doubt on a Friday night.
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Street Rats
Humble Pie
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- Eat It
- Thunderbox
- Marriott
- On to Victory/Go for the Throat
- Natural Born Bugie
ASIN: B0000070ZO
Release Date: 1999-01-12 |
Customer Reviews:
TUFF!.......2001-04-11
The title speaks for itself. Yes Humble Pie were street rats. The music on this album is tuff stuff. A little bit o blues, soul, r&r, and a lot of balls. I can see why I had to wait so long for this. I wore out my vinal version. Losing Steve was a tragidy not only to we PIE HEADS, but to the music buiz as a whole. Steves voice is what every vocalist dreams of. There ain't nuttin he couldn't do, and to perfection. wanna hear what I mean. BUY IT!
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TRACK LISTINGS.......2005-12-26
"TURNING UP THE HEAT"
1) big road blues
2) bull frog blues
3) chicken shack boogie
4) going up country
5) got my mojo working
6) hell's on down the line
7) kings of the boogie
8) let's work together
9) on the road again
10) pretty thing
11) rolling and tumbling
12) same all over
13) so long
14) sweet sixteen
15) wish you would
16) dust my broom
"DUST MY BROOM"
1) when things go wrong
2) I'd rather be the devil
3) wish you would
4) dust my broom
5) sweet sixteen
6) bullfrog blues
"FRIENDS IN THE CAN"
1) same old games
2) bad trouble
3) black coffee
4) getaway
5) it don't matter
6) let's work together
7) 1,2,3 here we go again
8) that fat cat
9) home to you
10) never get out of these blues alive
11) little wheel
***BONUS TRACKS***
12) let's work together (featuring: robert lucas, harvey mandel & larry taylor)
13) getaway (edited version single)
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