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Tag Archives: Greg Ridley
HUMBLE PIE – I Need A Star In My Life
November 17, 2022

Repertoire 1996 / Cleopatra 2022 Taking care of nobody’s business, erstwhile Small Face reaches for celestial hootenanny to be high and happy. It’s not astonishing how much unreleased material was left on the shelf after Steve Marriott’s untimely demise; it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged B.J. Cole, blues, Boz Burrell, Clem Clempson, Greg Ridley, Humble Pie, Ian Wallace, Mel Collins, rhythm-and-blues, Steve Marriott, Tim Hinkley
HUMBLE PIE – Joint Effort
February 19, 2019

Cleopatra 2019 Loose threads from a legendary band’s post-halcyon days that hang together just fine – to redefine the ensemble’s lean years. Toward the mid-’70s, HP were progressively losing the plot, although the shift from heavy blues to blue-eyed soul … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Clem Clempson, Greg Ridley, Humble Pie, Jerry Shirley, Steve Marriott
HUMBLE PIE expand their Fillmore document
August 10, 2013

There’s not a lot of live tapes in the HUMBLE PIE released canon, and only one of them, 1971’s “Performance – Rockin’ The Fillmore”, was released during the band’s lifetime and considered classic. The quartet weren’t as heavy as they’d become when … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Greg Ridley, Humble Pie, Jerry Shirley, Peter Frampton, Steve Marriott