King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert | 
enlarge | Artist: Humble Pie Label: King Biscuit Flower Category: Music
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 43284
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 707108801521 EAN: 0707108801521 ASIN: B000005EIW
Release Date: February 27, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Factory sealed, no holes, not a promo, official retail release. Click on my Feedback and order with confidence. Ships quickly with Delivery Confirmation (within the USA).All domestic (USA) customer will receive a confirmation email with the tracking number for your order when applicable.
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| • | Up Your Sleeves/4 Day Creep - Humble Pie, Marriott, Steve | | • | C'mon Everybody - Humble Pie, Cochran, Eddie | | • | Honky Tonk Women - Humble Pie, Jagger, Mick | | • | Stone Cold Fever - Humble Pie, Frampton, Peter | | • | Blues I Believe to My Soul - Humble Pie, Charles, Ray [1] | | • | 30 Days in the Hole - Humble Pie, Marriott, Steve | | • | (I'm A) Road Runner - Humble Pie, Dozier, Lamont | | • | Hallelujah, I Love Her So - Humble Pie, Charles, Ray [1] | | • | I Don't Need No Doctor - Humble Pie, Ashford, Nickolas | | • | Hot 'n' Nasty - Humble Pie, Clempson, Dave "Cle |
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Album Description All the essential hits of the classic blues-rock band. Recorded live in San Francisco in 1973, during their peak, released on King Biscuit Flower Hour Records. 10 tracks including '4 Day Creep', 'Road Runner', and 'Hot N' Nasty'.
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Great Post Frampton Performance December 29, 2007 Marcus Aurelius (PA USA) For those of us who followed Pie in its original format, the addition of Clem Clemson from Bakerloo was a bit of a letdown. I never felt that he equaled the power level that Frampton pushed Pie to. This cd documents the Pie with Clemson, and while Marriot was always in great voice and the sound quality is really pretty good for its time, the band lacks something in this make-up. It's hard to imagine what this band could have been if Frampton had not come alive and died a quick chart death, but it would have been better than the band with Clemson.
I WAS THERE !!! June 21, 2007 PHILIP S WOLF (SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA. USA) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Yes, it's True, I was at Winterland that night and it was indeed Quite a SHOW. The Doors Opened right on Time at 6:30 and of course we headed for the Floor, This was Humble Pie !!! So, we were gonna be Down Front, Outta the Way, Hipsters. This ain't no Quicksilver Show, this was Mighty English Rock at it's Finest and we were STOKED, and very STONED. First band on Stage: STEELY DAN, The Original Band with Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter on Guitar & David Palmer on Vocals. The Dan ROCKED !!! They Played almost everything from their Classic first Record, and "Do it Again" featured a Mean Solo of 'Plastic Organ' as Donald Fagen, called it. We all knew these guys would be Headliners the next time they came to Town, {They DIDN'T Tour again for over 20 YEARS!}. The Middle Group was the: "Glam Band of the Week...SLADE. I had never heard of this Lot, BUT, they had had a Number One Hit in England, So here they be in all their Glory and Glitter, The Lead Guitar Player looked like a Martian and he had "ODD GOB" written on his Silver Suit. The Band KISS stole lot's of Ideas from these Boys, I never met a soul who actually Bought one of their Records, Ever. Well, after almost an hour...TA DAAAA....HUMBLE PIE !!! And Loudly, they cranked out; "Up Our Sleeve", there is only One word to describe this assualt on our senses, POWER !!! The second Tune? What else, could it be but "4 Day Creep" from the "Live at the Filmore Record", When the Crowd heard the First Notes of this, We all went NUTS. Next Steve introduced the Back-Up Singers: The Blackberries, and sat at a White Hammond organ, and launched into "Black Coffee" with a Dirty Rap Directed Right at the Girls and what he had planned to do to them after the Show, this is not on the King Biscuit Master because of the Subject Matter {it's R Rated). There were a few more 'Soul Numbers' performed, and just in time Steve jumped up from behind his Big Organ {His Pun, Not Mine} and Got back to Serious Rock Business once again with a KILLER: "Stone Cold Fever" that went on & on, it was Plenty longer than the "Filmore" version, It was Majestic and had some really pretty playing in the Middle section, the Guitar Leads by Clem and Steve were Amazing! This one Needs to see the light of Day again, and alas, it ISN'T on this CD...$#!* Also, not included is the Long, long version of "Rollin' Stone" they played that Night, again this would be due to the Lyric Content as they are very sexual, BUT, this version was way different from the other live Version and is also merits an Official Release. I am glad "30 Days" made it to the Record, BUT, again there is an EDIT here as Steve introduced it with a long funny Rap, that is Not here as well as ANOTHER Rap right in the middle of this Crowd pleaser. It isn't included as well, This Song could be from Another Night, and Not the May 6 Winterland show, if it IS Winterland, it's a great Edit. Some of the best Stuff IS here: "Halleluah, I Love her So" and "Hot N' Nasty" were SMOKIN'...these are the Best versions of these Pie Classics, out there. The Show closed with "Doctor", and again this was a great version. The encore on this night was "Honky Tonk Woman" and then "Roadrunner". It was all over by 2AM {The Official Winterland Closing Time}, if a show ran later than that they Closed the doors and became a "Private Party" until dawn. I do wish we had the ENTIRE SHOW here, (it would take 2 CD's) because there is less than half of The Pie's set included here. But, I doubt that will ever happen. This was a GREAT NIGHT at Winterland, and I will always Remember just How GREAT it was to see this Band Up-Close. FOUR STARS...
Humble Pie - 'King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert' (King Biscuit) February 20, 2007 Mike Reed (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one King Biscuit Flower Hour CD that until here recently, I avoided because Peter Frampton had already left the band. Foolish me! 'King Biscuit' is a must-have archive recording. If you've ever been a true Humble Pie fan, you're sure to dig this ten track S-M-O-K-I-N' disc as much as I did, if not more. Frampton's replacement, guitarist Dave Clempson did a great job of filling in. This gig took place on May 6, 1973 at the Winterland Theater in San Francisco. Sound quality is great, I thought. Couldn't ask for more. Tunes that'll have me listening to my radio a bit less are "Four Day Creep", "C'Mon Everybody", their Stones cover "Honky Tonk Woman", Humble Pie's staple "30 Days In The Hole", the blues rock standard "Roadrunner" (wish I had a dime for every band that's played this tune), and the rousing "I Don't Need No Doctor". Question: does British blues rock get much better than this? I say, no it doesn't.
The Real Rock N Roll Goods! January 21, 2007 The Lyricologist 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
You know, I like the Black Crowes. Really, I do. But every time I listen to them I get the feeling that something's missing, especially in regards to their live cds. So, when it's time scratch a serious rock n roll itch, this is where I turn! Comparing this or Rockin' The Filmore to any of the live Crowe releases makes it clear that the Pie was the real deal!! Steve Marriott was an incredible vocalist/showman and the band as a whole just rocks! IMHO this KBFH release is so good (Hot And Nasty is worth the price alone!) that it's even better than Rockin' The Filmore - which is a stone classic in it's own right. The track listings are distinct enough that you should own both of them.
wish it was here July 10, 2006 Thea E. Bennington (Kentucky, USA) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have heard this LP before. I am buying it for an 18 year old Finlander female that never heard of Humble Pie nor Steve Marriott. The only bad thing is I have been waiting for over a month and it was for her birthday in June. Aside from the long time for delivery I was well aware of the way better recording on the Biscuit as opposed to the Filmore.
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