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Humble Pie - Official Bootleg Box Set - Volume 2


Humble Pie - Official Bootleg Box Set - Volume 2 - 2018

Originally emerging from the remnants of The Small Faces, Humble Pie formed in 1969 when guitarist and vocalist Steve Marriott joined forces with Peter Frampton, drummer Jerry Shirley and bassist Greg Ridley, and began their ascent to conquering the theatres and then arenas of North America, culminating in 1972’s double live Performance: Rockin’ The Filmore. Frampton left in 1971 for a highly successful solo career, replaced by Colosseum’s Clem Clempson, and it was this line-up that was captured in New York in 1971 at one of Clem’s first shows with the Pie. The extemporisations of Performance: Rockin’ The Filmore became the basis for much of Humble Pie’s live repertoire for the remainder of the ’70s, but this 1971 New York show does include their unique take of Eddie Cochran’s ‘C’mon Everybody’ and ‘I Wonder’ from the soon to be released Smokin’ LP.

Their March 1972 set from Boston also includes ‘The Fixer’ and ‘(I’m A) Road Runner’ (also from their Smokin’ opus, as well as ‘Four Day Creep’, and Ray Charles’ classics ‘Hallelujah (I Love Her So)’ and ‘I Don’t Need No Doctor’ from their Fillmore set.

Humble Pie would split in 1975 following their Street Rats record, but not before their Philadelphia show on March 15, 1975, captured on Disc 3. Disc 3 is completed by three tracks featuringBlackberries, including ‘Oh La-De-Da’ from Thunderbox.



The Pie would reform for 1980’s On To Victory comeback, this time with a line-up featuring Bobby Tench from the Jeff Beck Group on guitar and vocals and bassist Anthony “Sooty” Jones. Disc 4 from Privates Club, N.Y.C., March 25, 1981 features ‘Infatuation’ and ‘Fool For A Pretty Face’ from the latest On To Victory, plus their take on Elvis’s classic ‘All Shook Up’ and their reworking of Small Faces’ classic ‘Tin Soldier’ from their soon to be released Go For The Throat.

Recorded a month later, their show from the Country Club, Reseda, Los Angeles on May 17, 1981, completes this collection on Disc 5 with a mixture of Pie classics as well as new numbers from On To Victory and Go For The Throat.




CD 1 - Academy Of Music N.Y.C.: December 3, 1971

01. Four Day Creep
02. C' Mon Everybody
03. The Fixer
04. I Wonder
05. Sweet Peace And Time
06. Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
07. Rollin' Stone
08. I Don't Need No Doctor


CD 2 -     Boston Music Hall: March 16, 1972

01. Intro / Four Day Creep
02. C' Mon Everybody
03. The Fixer
04. Clem's Solo Intro / I Wonder
05. Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
06. Sweet Peace And Time
07. Rollin' Stone
08. I Don't Need No Doctor
09. (I'm A) Road Runner    


CD 3 - Philadelphia: March 15, 1975

01. Four Day Creep
02. Stone Cold Fever
03. C' Mon Everybody
04. I Don't Need No Doctor

CD 3 - Midnight Special, London, Biba With The Blackberries: November 30, 1973

05. Oh La-De-Da
06. I Don't Need No Doctor
07. 30 Days In The Hole


CD 4 - Privates Club, N.Y.C.: March 25, 1981

01. Intro / I Don't Need No Doctor
02. Infatuation
03. All Shook Up
04. Drum Solo
05. 30 Days In The Hole / I Walk On Gilded Splinters
06. Tin Soldier
07. Fool For A Pretty Face
08. Route 66 / Tulsa Time / Be-Bop-A-Lula



CD 5 - Country Club, Reseda, La: May 17, 1981

01. I Don't Need No Doctor
02. Infatuation
03. 30 Days In The Hole
04. Tin Soldier
05. Fool For A Pretty Face
06. Route 66
07. Be-Bop-A-Lula
08. Tulsa Time




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5 comentários :

Anônimo disse...

Fantstic!

T.G. disse...

Thanks for all, nice, very nice! Do you have "Humble Pie - Bootleg Collection Volume 3" too? Thanks a lot!

Only Good Song disse...

#3 not yet

George disse...

A lovely collection, thanks for posting!

We are looking forward to Volume 3!

jack bond disse...

Thank you.