Humble Pie - Official Live Bootleg Box Set - Vol. 1 (2017)

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Title: Official Live Bootleg Box Set - Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Hear No Evil
Genre: Blues, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 222:12 min
Total Size: 1,3 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1: Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago – 22nd September 1972

01. Introduction (1:02)
02. Up Our Sleeve (4:27)
03. C’mon Everybody (5:49)
04. Honky Tonk Women (4:53)
05. I Wonder (10:29)
06. Hallelujah (I Love Her So) (6:05)
07. I Don’t Need No Doctor (10:26)
08. Hot ‘n’ Nasty (8:26)
09. Four Day Creep (3:16)
Shibuya Kokaido Tokyo-16th May 1973 (Part 1)
10. Up Our Sleeve (9:12)
11. Tokyo Jam (2:14)
12. C’mon Everybody (6:47)

CD2: Shibuya Kokaido Tokyo-16th May 1973 (Part 2)

01. Honky Tonk Women (4:42)
02. Steve’s Little Jam (4:02)
03. I Believe To My Soul (5:28)
04. 30 Days In The Hole (8:15)
05. Road Runner (17:09)
06. Hallelujah (I Love Her So) (5:37)
07. I Don’t Need No Doctor (11:40)
08. Hot ‘n’ Nasty (9:57)
09. Oh La-de-da (6:11)

CD3: Charlton Athletic Football Ground – 18th May 1974

01. Introduction (0:57)
02. Whatcha Gonna Do About It (3:59)
03. Thunderbox (6:22)
04. Sweet Peace And Time (5:20)
05. 30 Days In The Hole (9:34)
06. Let Me Beyour Lovemaker (6:22)
07. C’mon Everybody – I Want A Little Girl (9:19)
08. I Don’t Need No Doctor (11:56)
Rainbow Theatre, London-6th June 1974
09. Thunderbox (6:16)
10. 30 Days In The Hole (4:37)
11. Sweet Peace And Time (4:42)
12. C’mon Everybody (6:41)

Humble Pie's "Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 1" is a raw testament to what this band did best; playing bluesy, gutsy, soulful and often hard rock, live on stage to an adoring audience. Drawn from a variety of mainly audience recordings that have previously only been available as "under the counter" pirate releases, this is an honest, and often unforgiving, tribute to a classic and much missed 70s supergroup. . Originally emerging from the remnants of 60s beat heroes, 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 signed to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label. . After two albums for Immediate, Humble Pie switched to A&M Records, and began their ascent to conquering the theatres, then arenas of North America, culminating in 1972's double live "Performance: Rockin' The Filmore". Frampton would leave to pursue a highly successful solo career, to be replaced by Clem Clempson, and it was this line-up that was captured at the Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago on 22nd September 1972, whilst touring to promote that year's "Smokin'" opus, from which 'Hot 'n' Nasty' and 'C'mon Everybody' were taken. . As well as plenty of rare memorabilia, the booklet features an essay from Malcolm Dome based on new interviews with Pie drummer, Jerry Shirley.


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