
Formed in 1969, Humble Pie featured lead vocalist and guitarist Steve Marriott from Small Faces, vocalist and guitarist Peter Frampton from the Herd, former Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley and a 17-year-old drummer Jerry Shirley. The boxed set, compiled in conjunction with Shirley and Frampton, pulls together all of the albums the band recorded for A&M. They have been re-mastered by Kevin Reeves and appear on 180gm vinyl with replica artwork from the time.
The albums included in the set are:
Humble Pie (1970)
Rock On (1971)
Performance Rockin’ The Fillmore (1971) [2LP]
Smokin’ (1972)
Eat It (1973) [2LP]
Thunderbox (1974)
Street Rats (U.S. Version) (1975)
Related: 10 great “Live at the Fillmore” albums
Track Listings
Humble Pie (1970)
Produced by Glyn Johns
Side 1
- Live With Me
- Only A Roach
- One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba
- Earth And Water Song
Side 2
- I’m Ready
- Theme From Skint – See You Later Liquidator
- Red Light Mamma, Red Hot!
- Sucking On The Sweet Vine
Rock On (1971)
A Glyn Johns and Humble Pie Joint Production
Side 1
- Shine On
- Sour Grain
- 79th And Sunset
- Stone Cold Fever
- Rollin’ Stone
Side 2
- A Song For Jenny
- The Light
- Big George
- Strange Days
- Red Neck Jump
Performance Rockin’ The Fillmore (1971)
Produced by Humble Pie
Side 1
- Four Day Creep
- I’m Ready
- Stone Cold Fever
Side 2
- I Walk On Gilded Splinters
Side 3
- Rollin’ Stone
Side 4
- Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
- I Don’t Need No Doctor
Smokin’ (1972)
Produced by The Pie
Side 1
- Hot ‘N’ Nasty
- The Fixer
- You’re So Good For Me
- C’mon Everybody
- Old Time Feelin’
Side 2
- 30 Days In The Hole
- a. Road Runner
- b. Road Runners “G” Jam
- I Wonder
- Sweet Peace And Time
Eat It (1973)
Produced by The Pie
Side 1
- Get Down To It
- Good Booze And Bad Women
- Is It For Love?
- Drugstore Cowboy
Side 2
- Black Coffee
- I Believe To My Soul
- Shut Up And Don’t Interrupt Me
- That’s How Strong My Love Is
Side 3
- Say No More
- Oh, Bella (All That’s Hers)
- Summer Song
- Beckton Dumps
Side 4
- Up Our Sleeve
- Honky Tonk Women
- (I’m A) Road Runner

Humble Pie in 1974 (l. to r.): Jerry Shirley, Greg Ridley, Clem Clempson, Steve Marriott (Photo from the band’s Wikipedia page)
Thunderbox (1974)
Arranged and Produced by The Pie
Side 1
- Thunderbox
- Groovin’ With Jesus
- I Can’t Stand The Rain
- Anna (Go To Him)
- No Way
- Rally With Ali
Side 2
- Don’t Worry, Be Happy
- Ninety-Nine Pounds
- Every Single Day
- No Money Down
- Drift Away
- Oh La-De-Da
Street Rats (U.S. Version) (1975)
Produced by Andrew Oldham & Steve Marriott
Side 1
- Street Rat
- Rock And Roll Music
- We Can Work It Out
- Scored Out
- Road Hog
- Rain
Side 2
- There ‘Tis
- Let Me Be Your Lovemaker
- Countryman Stomp
- Drive My Car
- Queens And Nuns
Watch Humble Pie perform “I Don’t Need No Doctor” in 1971

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