![]() ![]() ![]() Their debut single 'Natural Born Bugie' became a hit in the UK Singles Chart and was followed by the album As Safe As Yesterday Is, which rose to number sixteen in the UK album charts. Steve Marriott formed Humble Pie in 1968 with Greg Ridley, Peter Frampton and Jerry Shirley. Red Neck JumpHumble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor - 1971. 'Sour Grain' was a joint composition by Peter Frampton and Steve Marriott, which keeps the same tempo as 'Shine On', but with just Steve on vocals.1. ![]() 'Strange Days' is a ballsy blues rock song, as Marriott's powerful vocals soar the closest to a live performance that any on this album reach, it is also the longest song on the album too, the vocals having a delayed echo making it all the more out there yet grounded especially Frampton's guitar solos that weave throughout. 's ballad 'A Song For Jenny' (written for first wife Jenny Rylance) features The Soul Sisters (, and ) on backing vocals. The album features the song 'Stone Cold Fever' written by band members Marriott, Ridley, Frampton and Shirley. Distinguished performers such as, who Marriott knew very well from his days, who had a hit in the early 1960s with her own self-composed song ' (later covered by ), and Claudia Lennear (who had sung backing for artists such as, and ), were featured on this album. Marriott considered the album like a studio party featuring numerous guest performers from the world of. But this was not where Frampton wanted to be and within a year he had quit the group to pursue his solo career and take his music in a more direction.Rock On cut its teeth live before it was recorded, with the band just finishing an American tour. This is the final studio album to feature guitarist and vocalist, Rock On saw Humble Pie establishing the heavy blues/rock sound they became famous for, led in no small part by their new manager, American, Dee Anthony after the collapse of 's. ![]()
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