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Humble Pie - Humble Pie `70 & Rock On `71 (2000)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 4, 2018
Humble Pie - Humble Pie `70 & Rock On `71 (2000)

Humble Pie - Humble Pie `70 & Rock On `71 (2000)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2000 FruitGum Corp., FCCD 15087071 | ~ 512 or 192 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 11 Mb
Hard Rock / Classic Rock / Blues Rock | Unofficial Release

Humble Pie were an English rock band formed by Steve Marriott, in Essex during 1969. They are known as one of the late 1960s' first supergroups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as "Black Coffee", "30 Days in the Hole", "I Don't Need No Doctor" and "Natural Born Bugie"…
Humble Pie - As Safe As Yesterday Is (Remastered Expanded Edition) (1969/2025)

Humble Pie - As Safe As Yesterday Is (Remastered Expanded Edition) (1969/2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 476 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 161 MB
1:09:51 | Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Sanctuary Records

This remastered 60th anniversary version of "As Safe As Yesterday Is" has been lovingly curated and overseen by surviving Humble Pie members Peter Frampton & Jerry Shirley. Formed in January 1969, Humble Pie soon became one of the best-loved, hardest-rocking live acts of the 1970s. In Steve Marriott, the one-time Small Faces frontman, ‘The Pie’ had the best showman & biggest voice in the business. Peter Frampton, the ‘Face of ‘68’ with The Herd had a new role – guitar hero extraordinaire. And with hard-hitting powerhouse drummer Jerry Shirley & ex-Spooky Tooth bassist supreme Greg Ridley, Humble Pie quickly developed into a sophisticated studio unit where tough riffs, rustic rock & bursts of blissed-out psychedelia earned the band instant chart success & critical acclaim.

Humble Pie - Humble Pie (1970) {2012, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 29, 2025
Humble Pie - Humble Pie (1970) {2012, Remastered}

Humble Pie - Humble Pie (1970) {2012, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 313 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 122 Mb
Full Scans | 00:42:37 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock | Lemon Recordings #CDLEM 203

Humble Pie is the third studio album released by English rock group Humble Pie in 1970, and their first with A&M Records. Humble Pie was a transitional album and a harbinger of the band's new, heavier direction. The material was darker than their previous two efforts, with striking contrasts in volume and style — Peter Frampton's gentle "Earth and Water Song" is buttressed between two of the heaviest tracks on the record, the band composed "One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba," and a cover of Willie Dixon's "I'm Ready". Drummer Jerry Shirley contributed a rare lead vocal on his song "Only a Roach," a country-twinged ode to cannabis that also appeared as the B-side of the summer 1970 single "Big Black Dog". This was their first release under the auspices of new American manager Dee Anthony — who'd pushed for a louder, tighter sound both live and in the studio — and for their new label, A&M Records. At the end of 1969, the Pie's old label, Immediate, owned by Andrew Loog Oldham, went bankrupt — a saga chronicled by Marriott on the satirical ballad "Theme from Skint (See You Later Liquidator)".

Humble Pie - Hot 'N' Nasty: The Anthology (1994) "Reload"  Music

Posted by thingska at Sept. 8, 2010
Humble Pie - Hot 'N' Nasty: The Anthology (1994) "Reload"

Humble Pie - Hot 'N' Nasty: The Anthology (1994)
2CD | EAC-Rip | FLAC-image +cue +log +Booklet/SCANS | June 7, 1994 | 915.57 Mb
Genre: Blues, Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: A&M

Hot 'N' Nasty takes 31 tracks and spreads them across two discs, competently representing Humble Pie's blues boogie sound through the span of nine albums. Not only does this set compile the most worthy material from the band, but it also demonstrates how their sound changed slightly as the 1970s progressed. The first 11 tracks are taken from the band's first three albums, with the rare but worthwhile single "Big Black Dog" sandwiched in between. "Natural Born Woman," along with the brown-dirt gruffness of both "Buttermilk Boy" and "I'll Go Alone," are the best examples of Humble Pie in their early stages, while their self-titled album from a year later hands over the shaky "One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba" and the rolly-polly enthusiasm of "Red Light Mama, Red Hot."

Humble Pie - Joint Effort (2019)  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 25, 2019
Humble Pie - Joint Effort (2019)

Humble Pie - Joint Effort (2019)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Dead Line Music, CLO1097 | RU | ~ 248 or 94 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 7.57 Mb
Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock

Raw and abrasive, rockin’, soulful and funky as hell, Humble Pie’s long-lost ninth studio album finally sees the light of day. And it proves well worth the 44-year wait…
Humble Pie - Humble Pie (1970) {2007, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

Humble Pie - Humble Pie (1970) {2007, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 299 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 110 Mb
Full Scans | 00:42:27 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock | A&M Records / Universal Music K.K. #UICY-93219

Alternating hard-driving blues-rockers with country-folk numbers, Humble Pie neatly showcases the two sides of this band's personality on their first release for a major American label and third album overall. All of the elements are in place for the sound that would reach its studio peak with the next release, Rock On, and culminate with the classic Live at the Fillmore album. "Earth and Water Song" provides a blueprint for the acoustic guitar-based sound Peter Frampton would ride to multi-platinum success as a solo artist later in the decade. "One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba" and "Red Light Mama, Red Hot!" show the hard-rocking direction in which Steve Marriott would move the band after Frampton's departure the following year.

Humble Pie - Hot 'N' Nasty - The Anthology (1994)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Sept. 10, 2024
Humble Pie - Hot 'N' Nasty - The Anthology (1994)

Humble Pie - Hot 'N' Nasty - The Anthology (1994)
Flac (image, .cue, log) | 2:27:41 | 930 Mb
Genre: Blues Rock

A showcase for former Small Faces' frontman Steve Marriott and one-time Herd guitar virtuoso Peter Frampton, the hard rock outfit Humble Pie formed in Essex, England in 1969. Also featuring ex-Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley along with drummer Jerry Shirley, the fledgling group spent the first several months of its existence locked away in Marriott's Essex cottage, maintaining a relentless practice schedule. Signed to the Immediate label, Humble Pie soon issued their debut single "Natural Born Boogie," which hit the British Top Ten and paved the way for the group's premiere LP, As Safe as Yesterday Is.
Humble Pie - Town And Country (Remastered Expanded Edition) (1969/2025)

Humble Pie - Town And Country (Remastered Expanded Edition) (1969/2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 438 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 151 MB
1:05:23 | Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Folk Rock | Label: Sanctuary Records

Newly Remastered & Expanded with 6 Bonus tracks. Humble Pie’s critically acclaimed second album was all set to launch the band into superstardom when their record label suddenly collapsed, taking the album out of UK record shops just 4 MONTHS after going on sale, while in the USA, the album was not released. ‘Town And Country’ appeared in the UK quicker than it disappeared – released in November 1969, barely three months after the band’s debut album ‘As Safe As Yesterday Is’. Immediate Records announced it was bucking the trend by releasing the new album early in order to capitalise on the debut LP’s Top 30 success, a No.4 hit single in ‘Natural Born Bugie,’ plus acres of press generated by music journalists fascinated by a new ‘supergroup’ formed by one-time Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott, Peter Frampton from The Herd, powerhouse drummer Jerry Shirley and ex-Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley.

Humble Pie - Live 1982-1983 (2025)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Nov. 6, 2025
Humble Pie - Live 1982-1983 (2025)

Humble Pie - Live 1982-1983 (2025)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:42:27 | 238 / 571 Mb
Genre: Rock

It would probably have been more fitting to credit 2005's The Atlanta Years solely to Steve Marriott, as he's the only recognizable name from Humble Pie here. The story goes something like this – circa 1982 and 1983 (immediately after a briefly reunited Humble Pie called it quits once again), Marriott regularly gigged and recorded in the Atlanta area. And despite the fact that Marriott did play other places during this time, it's referred to as his "Atlanta Years," which this 17-track release focuses on. With countless veteran rockers trading in their blues-rock and blue jeans for synths and headbands during this era, Marriott admirably sticks to his stylistic guns here, as evidenced by such bluesy, funky, and soulful tracks as "Heartbreaker," "Trouble You Don't Fool Me," and "I Need More." Also rounding out the set are live renditions of several Humble Pie classics, including elongated versions of "Thirty Days in the Hole" and "I Don't Need No Doctor," as well as a 20-minute phone interview with one of Marriott's former wives. While The Atlanta Years is certainly not a wise starting point to discover the great Humble Pie (search out one of their many comps of early-'70s material), it does serve as a taster of what one of rock's most underrated vocalists was up to during the early '80s.
Humble Pie - Smokin' (1972) [Analogue Productions, Remastered 2009]

Humble Pie - Smokin' (1972) [Mastered by Kevin Gray, 2009]
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 270 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 106 Mb | Scans included | 00:43:51
Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Analogue Productions | # CAPP 4243 SA

After a couple of years of relentless touring, Humble Pie capitalized on their loyal U.S. following to capture the market with this, their fifth studio album. Although lead guitarist Peter Frampton was replaced by Clem Clemson – an excellent player – the band remained essentially the same. Led by singer/guitarist Steve Marriott's soulful wail, the group enjoyed a huge hit from this record, "30 Days in the Hole" – the track which defined the Pie's not-so-subtle appeal. The rest of the record is equally funky and intriguing. Stephen Stills guests on "Road Runner 'G' Jam," playing some nasty Hammond organ fills. In the end, though, the group defined themselves as the undisputed leaders of the boogie movement in the early 1970s, as a band.