
Seven (including one live) album. # 13 in the US Billboard 200, # 34 in the UK Albums Chart. Name - like a decent, for those who do not know slang ... And who knows, to translate - in general, something like "Suck ...". As, however, is ambiguous and the name of ... Eat Humble Pie, in short. Each of the four sides of this double album is different: one side - rock 'n' roll songs of Steve Marriott, side 2 - covers of R & B, side 3 - acoustic songs Marriott, a party of 4 - live recordings of the Glasgow ... I know of no musician (apart from the Marriott), whose works so much mixed rock, blues, soul, funk ...
Tracks:
All tracks written by Steve Marriott except where noted.
01. Get Down To It - 0:00
02. Good Booze And Bad Women - 3:29
03. Is It For Love? - 6:50
04. Drugstore Cowboy - 11:35
05. Black Coffee (Ike & Tina Turner) - 17:18
06. I Believe To My Soul (Ray Charles) - 20:32
07. Shut Up And Don't Interrupt Me (Edwin Starr / Johnny Bristol) - 24:42
08. That's How Strong My Love Is (Roosevelt Jamison) - 27:52
09. Say No More - 31:44
10. Oh, Bella (All That's Hers) - 33:50
11. Summer Song - 37:20
12. Beckton Dumps - 40:11
13. Up Our Sleeve (music by Humble Pie, lyrics by Steve Marriott) - 43:30
14. Honky Tonk Women (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards) - 48:35
15. (I'm A) Road Runner (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland Jr.) - 52:37
Personnel:
- Steve Marriott - guitar, vocals
- Dave "Clem" Clempson - guitar, vocals
- Greg Ridley - bass, vocals
- Jerry Shirley - drums
- The Blackberries (Clydie King, Venetta Fields, Billie Barnum) - female vocals
- Sidney George - saxophone
- BJ Cole - steel guitar (10)