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The definitive collection [sound recording] / Humble Pie.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B0006880-02 | A&M RecordsSeries: ChroniclesPublication details: Santa Monica, CA : A&M Records, p2006.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Natural born woman (aka Natural born boogie) (4:15) -- The sad bag of Shaky Jake (2:59) -- Big black dog (4:04) -- Live with me (7:52) -- I'm ready (4:59) -- Shine on (3:01) -- Stone cold fever (4:10) -- Rollin' stone (5:57) -- Four day creep (live) (3:44) -- I don't need no doctor (live) (8:47) -- Hot 'n' nasty (3:21) -- C'mon everybody (5:12) -- 30 days in the hole (4:05) -- Black coffee (3:10) -- I believe to my soul (4:04) -- Ninety-nine pounds (2:46) -- Road hog (3:08).
Production credits:
  • Compilation produced by Bill Levenson.
Humble Pie (Steve Marriott, vocals guitar, harp, keyboards ; Peter Frampton, vocals, guitar, keyboards (1969-1971) ; Clem Clempson, guitar, keyboards, vocals (1972-1975) ; Greg Ridley, bass, guitar, vocals ; Jerry Shirley, drums, percussion, keyboards) ; with additional musicians.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Humble Pie Available Stained insert noted. 7/7/15 33111007428762
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Definitive Collection unites original recordings from Humble Pie's early-'70s A&M output, highlighting the gravelly vocals of ex-Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott along with the driving guitars of first Peter Frampton and then Frampton's replacement, Dave "Clem" Clempson. During their peak years, Humble Pie were the premier boogie band. Their output of the era inundated album rock radio with the originals "Hot 'n' Nasty" and "30 Days in the Hole," Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody," and the Ray Charles-inspired epic "I Don't Need No Doctor," which was recorded live at the Fillmore and was Frampton's swan song with the band. Also included are several hard-edged cover versions of blues classics -- "Four Day Creep," "Rollin' Stone," and "I'm Ready" -- which were a significant part of their regular live set at the time. While there are other, more exhaustive compilations, such as the double-disc 1994 set Hot 'n' Nasty: The Anthology, this is the best concise overview of the group's career, containing the most hits on a single disc. ~ Al Campbell

Compact disc.

Prevously released material, 1969-1975.

Program notes (15 p. : ports. (some col.) inserted in container.

Natural born woman (aka Natural born boogie) (4:15) -- The sad bag of Shaky Jake (2:59) -- Big black dog (4:04) -- Live with me (7:52) -- I'm ready (4:59) -- Shine on (3:01) -- Stone cold fever (4:10) -- Rollin' stone (5:57) -- Four day creep (live) (3:44) -- I don't need no doctor (live) (8:47) -- Hot 'n' nasty (3:21) -- C'mon everybody (5:12) -- 30 days in the hole (4:05) -- Black coffee (3:10) -- I believe to my soul (4:04) -- Ninety-nine pounds (2:46) -- Road hog (3:08).

Compilation produced by Bill Levenson.

Humble Pie (Steve Marriott, vocals guitar, harp, keyboards ; Peter Frampton, vocals, guitar, keyboards (1969-1971) ; Clem Clempson, guitar, keyboards, vocals (1972-1975) ; Greg Ridley, bass, guitar, vocals ; Jerry Shirley, drums, percussion, keyboards) ; with additional musicians.

Recorded May 1969-Nov. 1974. Some selections recorded live.

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