Humble Pie
Humble Pie was a British rock music band from 1969-82, best known for its hard-rocking recordings and concert performances during their peak period on A&M records from 1970-1975. The band initially consisted in 1969 of Steve Marriott (formerly of Small Faces; lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Peter Frampton (from The Herd; lead guitar), Greg Ridley (from Spooky Tooth; bass) and Jerry Shirley (from Valkyrie; drums). The joining of all these fairly known players resulted in Humble Pie being considered a bit of a "supergroup". Worried about great expectations, the group began working together in secret at Marriott's cottage in Moreton, Essex. ...show more
Humble Pie was a British rock music band from 1969-82, best known for its hard-rocking recordings and concert performances during their peak period on A&M records from 1970-1975. The band initially consisted in 1969 of Steve Marriott (formerly of Small Faces; lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Peter Frampton (from The Herd; lead guitar), Greg Ridley (from Spooky Tooth; bass) and Jerry Shirley (from Valkyrie; drums). The joining of all these fairly known players resulted in Humble Pie being considered a bit of a "supergroup". Worried about great expectations, the group began working together in secret at Marriott's cottage in Moreton, Essex.
Signed to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records, their debut single "Natural Born Boogie" was rushed out in 1969 and was a UK number five hit; it was quickly followed by the album As Safe As Yesterday Is, praised as a progressive album in the vein of Small Faces. Their second album Town And Country was also released in 1969 and featured a more acoustic sound. Humble Pie concerts at this time featured an acoustic set followed by an electric set, an approach that would become popular decades later. 1970 saw the financial collapse of Immediate, a switch to A&M Records, and a change in band management.
The albums Humble Pie and Rock On, both released that year, alternated between progressive rock and boogie rock excess. A concert at the Fillmore East in NYC was captured on Perfomance Rockin' The Fillmore (1971); it is considered one of the best live rock albums of its era, with Marriott, Frampton, and the rest of the group in fine form. The loud-quiet-loud epic "I Don't Need No Doctor" was an FM radio hit in the United States, propelling the album to the group's biggest commercial success yet. However, Frampton had already left the band by the time of the album's release, to pursue a solo career that would become extremely successful later in the 1970s. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Humble Pie

On to Victory / Go for the Throat - Deluxe Edition

On To Victory

Live '81

Live At Winterland

Live '73

Hot 'n' Nasty

The Atlanta Years

30 Days In The Hole (Live & Dangerous)

The Definitive Collection

Humble Pie Selected Hits

Town And Coutry

Live At The Whisky A-Go-Go

Natural Born Bugie

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

Rock On