![]() It could have, label wear, sellotape, stickers, writing, or other minor visible issues. The Sleeve Condition is Very Good Plus This sleeve may have light wear on the edges or minor sleeve splits, it may have very light visible circle wear or light wear and some minor creasing. You can contact us to check the condition and to ask for photos. The label on the disk is likely to have minor wear and possibly writing on the label. When playing some surface noise may be evident, especially in the quiet soft passages and during the intro and fade, but the surface noise will not overpower the sound. About this Item The item format is a vinyl The Artist Name is Humble Pie The Title is Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore The Catalog Number is SP-3506 Condition Used Other Comments The Media Condition is Very Good Plus Visually this disk may have light-visible wear, marks, and or hairlines. Numéro de l'objet: 385466186002 Humble Pie - Performance Rockin' The Fillmore - disque vinyle d'occasion - E759A. Lieu de livraison: GB et de nombreux autres pays, ![]() Venetta Fields / Clydie King / Billie Barnumġ. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, LONDON, BIBA WITH THE BLACKBERRIES: NOVEMBER 30, 1973ġ. Steve Marriott: Guitar & Vocals / Jerry Shirley: DrumsĬlem Clempson: Guitar / Greg Ridley: Bass Housed in a gatefold sleeve, with plenty of rare memorabilia, the booklet features an essay based on new interviews with Pie drummer Jerry Shirley.ĪCADEMY OF MUSIC N.Y.C.: DECEMBER 3, 1971ġ. on Mafeatures the epic 23 minute take of ‘30 Days in the Hole’ / ‘I Walk on Gilded Splinters’. The Pie would eventually reform for 1980's “On To Victory” comeback record, this time with a line-up featuring Bobby Tench from the Jeff Beck Group on guitar and vocals and bassist Anthony “Sooty” Jones. Humble Pie split in 1975 following their Street Rats LP, but not before Side Three’s Philadelphia show on March 15, 1975, featuring ‘Four Day Creep’ and ‘I Don’t Need No Doctor’. Side Two finds the Pie backed up by the soulful vocals of The Blackberries-Venetta Fields, Clydie King & Billie Barnum=who appear on “Oh La-De-Da”, ‘” Don’t Need No Doctor” and “30 Days In The Hole.” ![]() The extemporisations of Performance: Rockin’ The Filmore became the basis for much of Humble Pie's live repertoire for the remainder of the 1970s, but this 1971 New York show does include their unique take on Eddie Cochran's 'C’mon Everybody' and 'I Wonder' from the soon to be released Smokin' LP. Frampton left in 1971 for a highly successful solo career, replaced by Colosseum's Clem Clempson, and it was this line-up that was captured in New York in 1971, at one of Clem’s first shows with the Pie. Try reaching out to your local store to CHECK AVAILABILITY MORE INFOįollowing last year’s Humble Pie Official Bootleg Collection Volume 1 double LP comes the Official Bootleg Collection Volume 2, curating rare and previously (officially) unreleased live shows that were illicitly recorded between 19.Įmerging from the remnants of The Small Faces, Humble Pie formed in 1969 when guitarist and vocalist Steve Marriott joined forces with Peter Frampton, drummer Jerry Shirley and bassist Greg Ridley, and began their ascent to conquering the theatres and then arenas of North America, culminating in 1972’s double live Performance: Rockin’ The Filmore album.
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