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HUMBLE PIE

UP OUR SLEEVE - OFFICIAL BOOTLEG BOX SET VOLUME 3: 5CD BOXSET
Label HNE
Catalog HNEBOX116
Format CD
Discs 5
Category ROCK/POPS
Street Date 2019-05-31
Description
・ Humble Pie’s “Up Our Sleeve: Official Bootleg Box Set Vol 3” is latest recorded testament to what this band did best; playing bluesy, gutsy, soulful hard rock, live on stage. Drawn from a variety of audience recordings that have previously only been available as “under the counter” pirate releases, this is an honest and raw tribute to a classic and much missed super-group on the 1970s, released in conjunction with Pie founder member and drummer, Jerry Shirley.
・ Originally emerging from the remnants of 1960s beat heroes The Small Faces, Humble Pie formed in 1969 when mercurial guitarist and vocalist Steve Marriott joined forces with The Herd’s Peter Frampton, joined by drummer Jerry Shirley and bassist Greg Ridley.
・ After two albums for Andrew Loog Oldham’s Immediate label, Humble Pie switched to A&M records, and began their ascent to conquering the theatres and then arenas of North America, culminating in 1972’s double live “Performance: Rockin’ The Filmore”. Peter Frampton left shortly after to pursue a successful solo career, replaced by Clem Clempson. It was this line-up that is captured across these 5 discs.
・ Spread across CDs 1 & 2, The Pie were promoting their latest studio record Smokin’ when they hit Gaelic Park, in Riverdale, NY on 22nd August 1972, from which ’Hot ‘N’ Nasty’, ’I Wonder’ and their cover of Eddie Cochran’s ’C’mon Everybody’ were taken. Also featured are ’Hallelujah (I Love Her So)’, ’I Don’t Need No Doctor’, ’Four Day Creep’ and ’Rollin’ Stone’ from the previous year’s “Performance: Rockin’ The Filmore”.
・ Recorded three days later, CD 3 features a similar set, as well as their take on the Stones ’Honky Tonk Women’ plus ’Up Our Sleeve’, both of which would feature on 1973’s Eat It.
tracklisting
DISC ONE
GAELIC PARK RIVERDALE NY USA 22ND AUGUST 1972
1. (I’M A) ROAD RUNNER (SOUNDCHECK)
2. HOT ‘N’ NASTY (SOUNDCHECK)
3. UP OUR SLEEVE
4. CMON EVERYBODY
5. HONKY TONK WOMEN
6. BLUES INTERLUDE
7. I WONDER

DISC TWO
GAELIC PARK RIVERDALE NY USA 22ND AUGUST 1972
1. HALLELUJAH (I LOVE HER SO)
2. I DONT NEED NO DOCTOR
3. HOT ‘N’ NASTY
4. FOUR DAY CREEP
5. ROLLIN STONE

DISC THREE
ASSEMBLY CENTER TULSA OK USA 25TH AUGUST 1972
1. UP OUR SLEEVE
2. CMON EVERYBODY
3. HONKY TONK WOMAN
4. MEDLEY: I WONDER / HALLELUJAH (I LOVE HER SO)
5. I DONT NEED NO DOCTOR
6. HOT ‘N’ NASTY
7. FOUR DAY CREEP

DISC FOUR
MUSIC HALL BOSTON MA USA 10TH APRIL 1973
1. UP OUR SLEEVE
2. FOUR DAY CREEP
3. CMON EVERYBODY
4. HONKY TONK WOMEN
5. I BELIEVE TO MY SOUL
6. I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER / 30 DAYS IN THE HOLE
7. (I’M A) ROAD RUNNER
8. BLUES INTERLUDE
9. I WONDER
10. HALLELUJAH (I LOVE HER SO)
11. I DONT NEED NO DOCTOR
12. HOT ‘N’ NASTY
13. TWIST AND SHOUT

DISC FIVE
THE SPECTRUM PHILADELPHIA PA USA 25TH MAY 1973
1. UP OUR SLEEVE
2. FOUR DAY CREEP
3. CMON EVERYBODY
4. BOOGIE CHILLUN
5. HONKY TONK WOMEN
6. THE BLUES
7. I BELIEVE TO MY SOUL
8. I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER
9. 30 DAYS IN THE HOLE
10. (I’M A) ROAD RUNNER
11. HALLELUJAH (I LOVE HER SO)
12. I DONT NEED NO DOCTOR

・ By the time they hit Boston’s Music Hall on 10th April 1973 featured on CD 4, Humble Pie had been joined by the Blackberries, Venetta Fields, Clydie King & Billie Barnum. Promoting the new double LP Eat It, the set includes band original ’Up Our Sleeve’ as well as Pie’s take on Ray Charles’ ’I Believe to My Soul’. The set is rounded off with ’Twist And Shout’.
・ This collection is completed on CD 5 with their 25th May 1973 gig at Philadelphia’s Spectrum. Again joined by the Blackberries, the set includes a cover of John Lee Hooker’s ’Boogie Chillun’ and Sly & The Family Stone’s ’I Want to Take You Higher’.
・ This collection features two essays; one from Malcolm Dome based on new interviews with The Pie’s Jerry Shirley and a second from renown Pie expert, Iain McGonigal.
* DISCLAIMER: Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and unofficIal sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an anthology of Humble Pie live on stage from 1972 & 1973.
 

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