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Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore

Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
Humble Pie

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Track Listing

  1. Four Day Creep
  2. I'm Ready
  3. Stone Cold Fever
  4. I Walk on Gilded Splinters
  5. Rolling Stone
  6. Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
  7. I Don't Need No Doctor

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12379 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-08-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Live, Import
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Recorded in 1971, shortly before guitarist Peter Frampton left the band, ROCKIN' presents Humble Pie live at New York City's Fillmore East. The British blues-rock group charges through a sweaty, high-octane set (originally released as a double LP) that includes the blistering stompers "Four Day Creep", "Stone Cold Fever", and "I Don't Need No Doctor". Although the entire ensemble is in top form on this seven-song disc, the record is a showcase for the astoundingly powerful vocals of former Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott (who, inhis hard-rock mode, prefigures AC/DC's Bon Scott) and the heavy-blues riffage of Frampton (surprisingly enough, the guycould wield an axe), who would, of course, go on to record his own wildly successful concert album later in the decade.


Customer Reviews

Maybe The Best Live Rock Album Ever?5
I've owned a copy of this album since I was a school boy (embarassingly over 30 years ago).

There have been times in my life when I haven't played it for several years.

But no matter how long since I last heard it, as soon as the first notes ring out...

Quite simply, one of the VERY best live albums. Humble Pie, as tight and as rocking as you could ever imagine a band. Recorded on their last night at the Fillmore (a legendary venue in its time) after weeks on the road, Peter Frampton and the late Steve Marriott mesh together as only the very finest players can.

It seems incredible to believe that Frampton was still a teenager when this was recorded. And tragic that Marriott is no longer with us.

Listen to the build up at the start of "I'm Ready", the power in "I Don't Need No Doctor". And I defy you not to want to sing along to "Hallelujah (I Love Her So)".

This is a "Go To" album. If you're a rock fan and feeling down this is guaranteed to put the smile back onto your face.

One of the all time great live and guitar albums.5
There's an old adage about how to do sucessful presentations: "Tell em what your gonna tell em, tell em, then tell em what you've told em.", and use bullet points. Sound advice:
I'm going to be telling you how this is live guitar at its very best.
This is pure rock'n'roll played by four guys at their peak.
Peter Frampton's solos belie his tender years and Steve Marriot just roars with amazing power.
This is one of the 'heaviest', most astonishingly powerful, blues guitar based albums you will ever hear.
The combination of Frampton and Marriot on both guitar and vocals, sets a standard that has rarely been matched.
So in conclusion, one of the all time great live and guitar albums.

Standout tracks
Four Day Creep
Stone Cold Fever
Rolling Stone
I Don't Need No Doctor

Not probably - but DEFINITELY the best live heavy rock album5
Like a lot of the other reviewers I first discovered this album when I was at school in the early '70's. Like a lot of them I cannot keep this off the sound system because it is that good. Given the technology of the time the sound is fantastic and the atmosphere electric. I was lucky to see Humble Pie in a later incarnation at the Southend Kursaal and they didn't disappoint then either. A lot of this is down to Steve Marriott - sadly missed and a rock superstar as far as I am concerned.

Highlights - the whole album. If you buy it then there's only one way to play it - LOUD!!!!!!!