Humble Pie


From Essex, England.

Humble Pie I (1969 - 1970)
  • Steve Marriott - guitar/keyboards/harmonica/vocals - b. January 30, 1947, London, England; d. April 20, 1991, Arkesden, England - formerly with The Small Faces.
  • Peter Frampton - guitar/vocals - b. April 22, 1950, Beckenham, England - formerly with The Herd.
  • Greg Ridley - bass/vocals - b. October 23, 1947, Carlisle, England - formerly with Spooky Tooth.
  • Jerry Shirley - drums - b. February 4, 1952, England.
Albums:
  1. "As Safe As Yesterday Is" (1969)
  2. "Town and Country" (1969)
  3. "Humble Pie" (1970)
  4. "Rock On" (1971)
  5. "Performance - Rockin' the Fillmore" (live) (1971)
  6. "Lost and Found" (1972) - reissue of the first two albums.
Peter Frampton forms Frampton's Camel.

Humble Pie II (1971 - ? )
  • Steve Marriott - guitar/keyboards/harmonica/vocals
  • Greg Ridley - bass/vocals
  • Jerry Shirley - drums
  • David "Clem" Clempson - guitar/vocals - b. September 5, 1949, England - formerly with Colosseum.
Albums:
  1. "Smokin'" (1972)
  2. "Eat It" (1973)
  3. "Thunder Box" (1974)
  4. "Street Rats" (1975)
  5. "King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents...Humble Pie" (live) (1996)
  6. "Natural Born Boogie: The BBC Sessions" (2000)
Group disbands.  Steve Marriott forms Steve Marriott's All Stars, and later rejoins The Small FacesJerry Shirley forms Natural Gas (with Joey Molland, formerly of Badfinger). David "Clem" Clempson joins Greenslade, later forms Strange Brew with Jerry Ridley and Cozy Powell (formerly with Jeff Beck), and later plays with Jack Bruce.

Humble Pie III (1980 - 1981) (reformed)
  • Steve Marriott - guitar/keyboards/harmonica/vocals
  • Jerry Shirley - drums
  • Bobby Tench - guitar/vocals - formerly with Jeff Beck.
  • Anthony Jones - bass
Albums:
  1. "On to Victory" (1980)
  2. "Go For the Throat" (1981)
Group disbands.  Jerry Shirley joins Fastway.

Compilations:
  1. "The Best" (1982)
  2. "Best of Humble Pie" (1987)
  3. "Classics Volume 14" (1987)
  4. "Hot 'N' Nasty: The Anthology" (2-CDs) (1994)

Steve Marriott solo:
  1. "Marriott" (1976)
  2. "Steve Marriott" (1981)
  3. "Scrubbers" (1996) (Steve Marriott's All Stars)
  4. "Clear Through the Night" (Steve Marriott's All Stars)
  5. "Dingwalls 6/7/84" (live) (1994)
  6. "All or Nothing" (live) (1998)
  7. "And the Official Receivers" (2000)

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