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20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Humble Pie (CD)

By: Humble Pie (Artist)


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Humble Pie Artist Snapshot:

British hard-rock outfit Humble Pie was one of the first rock & roll supergroups, featuring Steve Marriott of the Small Faces, Peter Frampton of the Herd, and Spooky Tooth's Greg Ridley. Influenced by American blues and soul, they developed a turbo-charged blues-rock sound that proved extremely influential to legions of subsequent hard rock and heavy metal bands. After the group broke up in the mid-'70s, Frampton became a solo superstar, but Marriott's solo work was less conspicuous. The latter was killed by a fire in 1991, ending any hopes of a reunion.


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DISC 1 for 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Humble Pie (CD) Album By Humble Pie (Artist)
1   Natural Born Woman (AKA Natural Born Boogie)
2   Big Black Dog
3   Stone Cold Fever
4   Shine On
5   Rollin' Stone
6   Four Day Creep
7   C'mon Everybody
8   Hot 'N' Nasty
9   30 Days In The Hole
10   Black Coffee
11   Ninety-Nine Pounds
12   I Don't Need No Doctor
 


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Humble Pie: Steve Marriott (vocals); Peter Frampton (guitar); Greg Ridley (bass); Jerry Shirley (drums).

Includes liner notes by Sal Nunziato.

A nicely programmed best-of, more or less split between Humble Pie's occasionally adventurous period with Peter Frampton (including the best cuts from the classic PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE), and their more commercially successful incarnation as extremely loud purveyors of the most basic blues-tinged rock.

Highlights include their cover of Ashford and Simpson's "I Don't Need No Doctor" (a ubiquitous radio presence in the early '70s), "Natural Born Woman" (adapted from Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie"), and "Four Day Creep" (written, unbeknownst to most of the band's fans, by jazz singer Ida Cox).



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