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Humble pie members
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humble pie members

It was better 'live' and in concert than on the studio Album. Released in March 1972 ('Smokin' Album) it hit #52 on the Billboard Charts. Paul from Wilton, CtAnother 'Rockin Boogie' song with a Funkaldelic flair by Steve Marriott.* 'Hot n Nasty' was an average song (Studio Album), and it was 'not' overly popular with the hard-rock driving Humble Pie fans in 1972. Clem Clempson / Steve Marriott / Greg Ridley / Jerry Shirley. This was the '1st' Humble Pie album without Peter Frampton. Jo Armstead / Nickolas Ashford / Valerie Simpson. It sounded a bit like a 'Small Faces' song.Ĭlem Clempson had replaced Peter Frampton on Guitar in late-September 1971. This slow-burning Rhythm and Blues song featured an Organ and Piano, and had some Boogaloo Funk mixed in with it's mid-to-fast tempo pace. NDC Eats Humble Pie, Directs Members To Go For Ghana Card After Criticising It. This song stayed on the charts for 7-Weeks. It was released as a single in April 1972, and peaked at #52 "Hot n Nasty' was the #1 Song on the Album, and was highly promoted. See reputation activity firstdefence reacted to a post in a topic: Mask to multiple curves May 14. You know you're listening to '70s supergroup boogie when you see that, don't you?įrom the 1972 'Smokin' Album which was released in April 1972. Posts 6 Joined NovemLast visited June 12 Reputation 2 Neutral. Oh, and graphic arts fans will want to check out the incredible cover art on the single. Clemson also dropped in for guest performances with Manfred Mann and Bob Dylan. After this, he would narrowly miss becoming a member of Deep Purple. He was previously with British progressive jazz-rock band Colosseum, before being brought in as Peter Frampton's replacement here. That's his backing vocals overdubbed on "Hot 'n' Nasty," and Stills also fired up his Hammond organ for "(I'm a) Road Runner / Road Runner's 'G' Jam."Ĭlem Clempson has guitar and keyboard duty here, and he has a spot of supergroup history himself. As if having Peter Frampton be part of the act weren't enough to cement their importance, Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) did a guest turn on Smokin'. The band was one of the original '70s "supergroups," and are an important point in rock history. "Hot 'n' Nasty" was Humble Pie's biggest US hit.














Humble pie members