A wild blues-rock feast
Humble Pie presents the enthusiasm and vitality of a live performance.
The album "Eat It" is a live recording from their 1973 album, reissued in 1991. Steve Marriott's soulful vocals and Peter Frampton's guitar playing sparkle together. This two-disc masterpiece is a historic masterpiece that fully conveys the raw charm of blues-rock.
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A:
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1)
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Get Down To It
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2)
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Good Booze And Bad Women
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3)
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Is It For Love
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4)
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Drugstore Cowboy
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B:
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1)
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Black Coffee
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2)
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I Believe To My Soul
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3)
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Shut Up And Don't Interrupt Me
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4)
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That's How Strong My Love Is
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C:
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1)
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Say No More
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2)
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Oh, Bella (That's All Hers)
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3)
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Summer Song
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4)
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Beckton Dumps
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D:
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1)
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Up Our Sleeve
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2)
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Honky Tonk Women
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3)
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Road Runner
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Steel Guitar - BJ Cole (C2)
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Arranged By - The Pie
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Producer - The Pie
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Performer - Billie Barnum
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Arranged By [Blackberries Vocal] - Clydie King
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Performer - Clydie King
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Performer - Venetta Fields
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Performer - Steve Marriott
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Written-By - Steve Marriott (A1 to A4, C1 to C4)
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Performer - Dave Clempson
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Performer - Greg Ridley
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Performer - Jerry Shirley
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Photography By - Fin Costello
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Saxophone - Sidney George
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Cover - John Kosh
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Art Direction - Michael Doud
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Photography By - Jim McCrary