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Humble pie earth and water song
Humble pie earth and water song










humble pie earth and water song

* Steve Marriott - guitar, keyboards, vocals, harmonica

humble pie earth and water song

"Humble Pie" is often referred to by fans as "The Beardsley Album," because of the distinct cover artwork by artist Aubrey Beardsley, an influential English illustrator and author best known for his erotic illustrations. #"Sucking on the Sweet Vine" (Ridley) - 5:46 #"Red Light Mama, Red Hot!" - (Humble Pie, Lyrics-Marriott) - 6:16 #"Theme from Skint (See You Later Liquidator)" - (Marriott) - 5:43 #"Earth and Water Song" - (Frampton) - 6:18 #"One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba" - (Marriott/Frampton/Ridley/Shirley) - 2:51 #"Live With Me" - (Marriott/Frampton/Ridley/Shirley) - 7:55 At the end of 1969, the Pie's old label, Immediate, owned by Andrew Loog Oldham, went bankrupt - a saga chronicled by Marriott on the satirical ballad "Theme from Skint (See You Later Liquidator)". This was their first release under the auspices of new American manager Dee Anthony - who'd pushed for a louder, tighter sound both live and in the studio - and for their new label, A&M Records. Drummer Jerry Shirley contributed a rare lead vocal on his song "Only a Roach," a country-twinged ode to cannabis that also appeared as the B-side of the summer 1970 single " Big Black Dog". The material was darker than their previous two efforts, with striking contrasts in volume and style - Peter Frampton's gentle "Earth and Water Song" is buttressed between two of the heaviest tracks on the record, the band composed "One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba," and a cover of Willie Dixon's "I'm Ready".

humble pie earth and water song

"Humble Pie" was a transitional album and a harbinger of the band's new, heavier direction. "Humble Pie" was the third studio album released by English rock group Humble Pie in 1970, and their first with A&M Records. Recorded = Olympic Studios, London, England, 1970












Humble pie earth and water song