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专辑中文名


: Humble Pie


歌手


: Humble Pie


资源格式


: MP3


发行时间


: 1970年


地区


: 英国


语言


: 英语


概述


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专辑介绍:


英国的HUMBLE PIE最为知名之处或许是这支乐队培养了Peter Frampton这位吉他大师,不过具有讽刺意味的是,正是Peter Frampton的离队才促使乐队风格向硬摇滚的最终转变——在Frampton离队后,乐队在1972年发行的专辑Smokin'标志着乐队成为了一支真正意义上的硬摇滚乐队。不过此后的几张专辑都没能获得成功,几经周折之后,乐队也在81年宣告解散。 The band initially consisted of Steve Marriott (formerly of The Small Faces; lead vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist), Peter Frampton (from Herd; lead guitarist), Greg Ridley (from Spooky Tooth; bassist) and Jerry Shirley (from Valkyrie; drummer). Because the members had all previously played in high-profile groups, many viewed Humble Pie as a "supergroup," although the band was loathe to the term and the expectations that came with it. They started secretly rehearsing at Marriott's cottage in Moreton, Essex in early 1969. The objective was to hone the act away from media and public scrutiny. After signing with Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records, the band had planned to launch its first single and album in the spring, but were delayed after an injunction was filed by the Herd's management. Eventually, Humble Pie released their debut single "Natural Born Bugie" in July 1969. It was a number five hit in the UK Singles Chart, and was quickly followed by the album, As Safe as Yesterday Is. Most listeners praised As Safe Yesterday Is as a progressive, heavy album in the vein of The Small Faces. Although the record would later take a critical slagging in some corners, most notably in the pages of Rolling Stone, it peaked at No. 16 on the UK album charts. Their second album, Town and Country, was hastily released in the UK in November 1969 while the band was away on its first US tour. A collective effort that featured a more acoustic sound and songs written by all four members, it did not sell as well as As Safe As Yesterday Is, forcing financially-strapped Immediate to sink even deeper into debt. Recent tape archives show the band recorded around 30 songs in its first 10 months of existence, many of which remained unreleased for decades — including a cover of Ray Charles' classic "Drown In My Own Tears." Humble Pie concerts at this time featured an acoustic set — with a radical reworking of Graham Gouldman's "For Your Love" as its centerpiece — 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 was captured on Perfomance Rockin' The Fillmore (1971); it is considered one of the best live 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. Unfortunately, Frampton would leave the band by the time the album was released. He would go on to enjoy massive popularity as a solo artist. With Dave "Clem" Clempson replacing Frampton, Humble Pie moved towards an even harder sound emphasizing Marriott's blues and soul roots. Smokin' (1972) had a minor hit in "Thirty Days in the Hole" and was reasonably successful commercially based on the group's constant touring. Nevertheless the band was still unable to break into the mainstream. Eat It (1974) was three sides of mostly R&B covers and one side live, and did nothing to expand the group's audience. The group staged the Goodbye Pie Tour in 1975 and broke up. In 1980 Marriott revived Humble Pie with Shirley, adding Bob Tench (from Jeff Beck Group) on guitar and Anthony "Sooty" Jones on bass. Two albums were released but the effort soon fell apart. In 1991 Marriott and Frampton began collaborating again, with another Humble Pie rebirth possibly in the offing, but a house fire took Marriott's life before anything could materialize. Two recorded songs from this collaboration, "The Bigger They Come", and "I Won't Let You Down", with Steve Marriott on vocals, appear on Peter Frampton's album Shine On. http://www.danceage.com/covers/artist_mcover/3088.jpg


专辑曲目


: 1. Live With Me 2. Only A Roach 3. One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba 4. Earth & Water Song 5. I'm Ready 6. Theme From Skint (See You Later Liquidator) 7. Red Light Mama, Red Hot 8. Sucking On The Sweet Vine


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