Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Humble Pie - Performance, Rockin' the Filmore - The Complete Recordings [2013] (4 x CD's)

HUMBLE PIE
Previously posted June 4, 2019

Humble Pie - Performance, Rockin' the Filmore - The Complete Recordings [2013] (4 x CD's)

One of the world's greatest live albums is now four times greater!  When Steve Marriott left the Small Faces (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2012) to launch a new band in 1968, expectations were high. Marriott teamed with 18-year-old guitarist Peter Frampton, already a U.K. star through his work with The Herd, along with bassist Greg Ridley from Spooky Tooth, and 17-year-old drummer Jerry Shirley, who Steve Marriott had used as a session player for Andrew Loog Oldham s Immediate Record Label. Humble Pie recorded four albums and several singles before achieving its U.S. breakthrough with their 1971 the double-live set Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore. Drawn from four shows played over two consecutive nights at Bill Graham's legendary Fillmore East, Performance captured a red-hot band firing on all cylinders, distilling the crowd-pleasing heavy blues-rock style that had come to dominate the Brit foursome's repertoire, and which would help to lay the foundation for the sound that would soon become known as heavy metal. Performance caught on in a big way with American listeners, hitting #21 on the U.S. album chart and becoming the Pie s first gold album. Now, for the first time, Omnivore Recordings has gathered all four shows from Humble Pie's historic Fillmore East stand in this lovingly packaged four-CD box set. No editing or resequencing just the four sets as they were played on May 28 and 29, 1971. The seven tracks that comprised the original album are joined here by 15 previously unissued performances including the never-before-heard complete first set from May 28!  You may not need no doctor, but you do need Humble Pie's Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore, The Complete Recordings. (Amazon)

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Track Lists

CD1
01 Humble Pie - Four Day Creep 4:36
02 Humble Pie - I'm Ready 8:31
03 Humble Pie - I Walk On Gilded Splinters 26:57
04 Humble Pie - Hallelujah (I Love Her So) 6:27
05 Humble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor 8:49

CD2
01 Humble Pie - Four Day Creep 4:27
02 Humble Pie - I'm Ready 8:57
03 Humble Pie - I Walk On Gilded Splinters 26:59
04 Humble Pie - Hallelujah (I Love Her So) 5:42
05 Humble Pie - Rollin' Stone 16:47
06 Humble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor 9:13

CD3
01 Humble Pie - Four Day Creep 3:54
02 Humble Pie - I'm Ready 8:50
03 Humble Pie - I Walk On Gilded Splinters 26:05
04 Humble Pie - Hallelujah (I Love Her So) 5:58
05 Humble Pie - Stone Cold Fever 6:05

CD4
01 Humble Pie - Four Day Creep 3:47
02 Humble Pie - I'm Ready 8:59
03 Humble Pie - I Walk On Gilded Splinters 27:33
04 Humble Pie - Hallelujah (I Love Her So) 5:43
05 Humble Pie - Rollin' Stone 12:20
06 Humble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor 7:33
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12 comments:

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    1. Hi I am Here.
      Glad you are. You're welcome.
      Cheers.

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  2. The original double album was one of my all-time favourites during the 1970s and '80s: Mariott and Frampton at their rowdiest best! Looking forward to hear the complete oeuvre ... Many thanks one more timea, BB, and best from: TC

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    1. Hi TC.
      A great listen. Enjoy the memories.
      Cheers.

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  3. this is a true gem! thank u very much! kudos.

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    1. Hi D.W.F..
      Enjoy these moments in time.
      Cheers.

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  4. Thanks BB In case anybody needs to know
    cd1 is 1971 05 28 early
    cd2 is 1971 05 28 late
    cd3 is 1971 05 29 early
    and cd4 is 1971 05 29 late.

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  5. In my opinion into the 3 or 4 best lives in the music

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    1. Hi Josevaty.
      Definitely up there as one of the great live albums.
      Cheers.

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