
Hallelujah - 1973-1983
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âą FOR FANS OF: Steve Marriott, Small Faces.
âą Two studio albums from Humble Pie #2 circa 1980/81.
âą Plus further studio recordings from 1983 and live sets from 1973 and 83.
Forming in 1969, Humble Pieâs original line-up featured lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott of the Small Faces, vocalist and guitarist Peter Frampton of the Herd, former Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley and drummer Jerry Shirley from the Apostolic Intervention. Initially enjoying success is the UK singles charts with âNatural Born Bugieâ, their major breakthrough in the States came with the double live âPerformance - Rockin' the Fillmoreâ in 1971. The band would soldier on following Framptonâs departure for a superstar solo career, eventually calling it a day following 1975âs âStreet Ratsâ LP.
Regrouping in 1980 for âOn To Victoryâ (CD1), Steve Marriott and Jerry Shirley were joined by guitarist Bobby Tench and Anthony "Sooty" Jones on bass. A creditable return to form, the album kicks off with single âFool For A Pretty Faceâ.
The same line-up would release their tenth studio album âGo For The Throatâ (CD 2) in 1981, notable for itâs cover of Small Faces classic âTin Soldierâ.
Known by many as the lost years, as Steve Marriott all but disappeared from the public eye after the end of Humble Pie Mk2 following the release of âGo For The Throatâ, the recordings on CD3 and CD4 were made while Marriott lived in Atlanta. CD3 was recorded in Pyramid Eye Studios Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1982 while CD4 captures the band a year later in Annieâs Club in Cincinnati, Ohio, laying down a storm, and includes Small Faces classic âWhatcha Gonna Do About Itâ as well as many songs that had made Humble Pie such a major concert draw a decade earlier.
Going back to a decade earlier, this set concludes with a show on CD5 recorded on May 6, 1973 at San Francisco's Winterland Theater. Presenting the post-Frampton era of Humble Pie, featuring guitarist Dave Clempson and bassist Gregg Ridley backing Jerry Shirley and with Steve Marriott in full cry, delivering his soulful, over the top take on R&B-based hard rock with plenty of guts and spirit. Humble Pie display a ferocity that was occasionally lessened on their studio albums.
Tracklist
DISC ONE
On To Victory (1980)
1 Â Fool For A Pretty Face
2 Â You Soppy Pratt
3 Â Infatuation
4 Â Take It From Here
5 Â Savin' It
6 Â Baby Don't You Do It
7 Â Get It In The End
8 Â My Lover's Prayer
9 Â Further Down The Road
10 Â Over You
DISC TWO
Go For The Throat (1981)
1 All Shook Up
2 Â Teenage Anxiety
3 Â Tin Soldier
4 Â Keep It On The Island
5 Â Driver
6 Â Restless Blood
7 Â Go For The Throat
8 Â Lottie And The Charcoal Queen
9 Â Chip Away The Stone
DISC THREE
Pyramid Eye, Chattanooga, TN (1982)
1 Â Heartbreaker
2 Ainât You Glad (New York Canât Talk)
3 Â Sweet Nuthins
4 Â Trouble You Canât Fool Me
5 Â Poor Manâs Rich Man
6 Â Middle Age Anxiety
7 Â Lonely No More
8 Â I Need A Love
9 Â Happy Birthday, Birthday Girl
DISC FOUR
Live at Annieâs Club, Cincinatti, OH (1983)
1 Â Intro/Whatcha Gonna Do About It
2 Â Fool For A Pretty Face
3 Â Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
4 Â Five Long Years
5 Â Rude/Drum Solo/30 Days In The Hole
6 Â I Donât Need No Doctor
7 Â Big Train Stops At Memphis/ Walking The Dog
DISC FIVE
Live at Winterland (1973) Recorded May 6, 1973 at the Winterland Theatre, San Francisco
1 Â Up Your Sleeves
2 Â Four Day Creep
3 Â C'mon Everybody
4 Â Honky Tonk Woman
5 Â Stone Cold Fever
6 Â I Believe To My Soul
7 Â 30 Days In The Hole
8 Â Road Runner
9 Â Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
10 Â I Don't Need No Doctor
11 Â Hot Nâ Nasty
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âą FOR FANS OF: Steve Marriott, Small Faces.
âą Two studio albums from Humble Pie #2 circa 1980/81.
âą Plus further studio recordings from 1983 and live sets from 1973 and 83.
Forming in 1969, Humble Pieâs original line-up featured lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott of the Small Faces, vocalist and guitarist Peter Frampton of the Herd, former Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley and drummer Jerry Shirley from the Apostolic Intervention. Initially enjoying success is the UK singles charts with âNatural Born Bugieâ, their major breakthrough in the States came with the double live âPerformance - Rockin' the Fillmoreâ in 1971. The band would soldier on following Framptonâs departure for a superstar solo career, eventually calling it a day following 1975âs âStreet Ratsâ LP.
Regrouping in 1980 for âOn To Victoryâ (CD1), Steve Marriott and Jerry Shirley were joined by guitarist Bobby Tench and Anthony "Sooty" Jones on bass. A creditable return to form, the album kicks off with single âFool For A Pretty Faceâ.
The same line-up would release their tenth studio album âGo For The Throatâ (CD 2) in 1981, notable for itâs cover of Small Faces classic âTin Soldierâ.
Known by many as the lost years, as Steve Marriott all but disappeared from the public eye after the end of Humble Pie Mk2 following the release of âGo For The Throatâ, the recordings on CD3 and CD4 were made while Marriott lived in Atlanta. CD3 was recorded in Pyramid Eye Studios Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1982 while CD4 captures the band a year later in Annieâs Club in Cincinnati, Ohio, laying down a storm, and includes Small Faces classic âWhatcha Gonna Do About Itâ as well as many songs that had made Humble Pie such a major concert draw a decade earlier.
Going back to a decade earlier, this set concludes with a show on CD5 recorded on May 6, 1973 at San Francisco's Winterland Theater. Presenting the post-Frampton era of Humble Pie, featuring guitarist Dave Clempson and bassist Gregg Ridley backing Jerry Shirley and with Steve Marriott in full cry, delivering his soulful, over the top take on R&B-based hard rock with plenty of guts and spirit. Humble Pie display a ferocity that was occasionally lessened on their studio albums.
Tracklist
DISC ONE
On To Victory (1980)
1 Â Fool For A Pretty Face
2 Â You Soppy Pratt
3 Â Infatuation
4 Â Take It From Here
5 Â Savin' It
6 Â Baby Don't You Do It
7 Â Get It In The End
8 Â My Lover's Prayer
9 Â Further Down The Road
10 Â Over You
DISC TWO
Go For The Throat (1981)
1 All Shook Up
2 Â Teenage Anxiety
3 Â Tin Soldier
4 Â Keep It On The Island
5 Â Driver
6 Â Restless Blood
7 Â Go For The Throat
8 Â Lottie And The Charcoal Queen
9 Â Chip Away The Stone
DISC THREE
Pyramid Eye, Chattanooga, TN (1982)
1 Â Heartbreaker
2 Ainât You Glad (New York Canât Talk)
3 Â Sweet Nuthins
4 Â Trouble You Canât Fool Me
5 Â Poor Manâs Rich Man
6 Â Middle Age Anxiety
7 Â Lonely No More
8 Â I Need A Love
9 Â Happy Birthday, Birthday Girl
DISC FOUR
Live at Annieâs Club, Cincinatti, OH (1983)
1 Â Intro/Whatcha Gonna Do About It
2 Â Fool For A Pretty Face
3 Â Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
4 Â Five Long Years
5 Â Rude/Drum Solo/30 Days In The Hole
6 Â I Donât Need No Doctor
7 Â Big Train Stops At Memphis/ Walking The Dog
DISC FIVE
Live at Winterland (1973) Recorded May 6, 1973 at the Winterland Theatre, San Francisco
1 Â Up Your Sleeves
2 Â Four Day Creep
3 Â C'mon Everybody
4 Â Honky Tonk Woman
5 Â Stone Cold Fever
6 Â I Believe To My Soul
7 Â 30 Days In The Hole
8 Â Road Runner
9 Â Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
10 Â I Don't Need No Doctor
11 Â Hot Nâ Nasty









