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Humble Pie - Humble Pie & Rock On

Track listing:
  1. Live With Me 7:51
  2. Only A Roach 2:44
  3. One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba 2:47
  4. Earth And Water Song 6:13
  5. I'm Ready 4:55
  6. Theme From Skint (See You Later Liquidator 5:43
  7. Red Light Mama, Red Hot 6:12
  8. Sucking On The Sweet Vine 5:39
  9. Shine On 2:58
  10. Sour Grain 2:38
  11. 79th And Sunset 2:58
  12. Stone Cold Fever 4:08
  13. Rollin' Stone 5:54
  14. A Song For Jenny 2:33
  15. The Light 3:11
  16. Big George 4:03
  17. Strange Days 6:34
  18. Red Neck Jump 2:49

Notes


Alternating hard-driving blues-rockers with country-folk numbers, Humble Pie neatly showcases the two sides of this band's personality on their first release for a major American label and third album overall. All of the elements are in place for the sound that would reach its studio peak with the next release, Rock On, and culminate with the classic Live at the Fillmore album. "Earth and Water Song" provides a blueprint for the acoustic guitar-based sound Peter Frampton would ride to multi-platinum success as a solo artist later in the decade. "One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba" and "Red Light Mama, Red Hot!" show the hard-rocking direction in which Steve Marriott would move the band after Frampton's departure the following year.

On this, their second album for A&M, Humble Pie proved that they were not the "minor league Rolling Stones" as people often described them. Led by the soulful Steve Marriot, the Pie was a great band in every sense of the word. Although Peter Frampton elevated himself to superstar status in just a few years, this album proves what an excellent lead guitarist he was. The record has an undeniable live feel to it, due in part to Glyn Johns' humble yet precise recording, framing the group as if they were a boogie version of the Band. When all of these elements come together on songs such as "Sour Grain" and "Stone Cold Fever," it's an unbeatable combination.