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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0075021600829 Format: Live Label: A&M Manufacturer: A&M MPN: 6008 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: A&M Release Date: October 25, 1990 Studio: A&M Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Without PeerHumble Pie Performance Rockin' The Fillmore is the first best-ever live album to come out of the double lp live albums of the seventies. This album is pure rock and roll ecstacy and is without peer. Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band album sounds like a bunch of pansys next to this masterpiece. Peter Frampton's Frampton Comes Alive would never have happened had it not been for Rockin' the Fillmore, on which he played a vital role. This is rock and roll at its best. Powerful guitar, powerful singing, ... Read More Rating: - Yeah, Well you gonna knowBuy this cd. Great live Rock & Roll from a great band. Another great live album from the 70's. Steve Marriott was the man. Rating: - If you think you've heard it all......get this CD. It'll be like the coolest water on the hottest day. The Godfather of Blues Rock, the late Steve Marriott, with his fine band of merry men (Peter Frampton among them, as well as the late Greg Ridley on bass and Jerry Shirley on drums) take the stage to shred, mince, dice, julienne your mind, and then savagely rip your liver out through your nose and make some sort of weird Japanese entrée out of it. This album is sorely underrated in the annals of rock history and deserves a spot among ... Read More Rating: - Are you ready?Intense, lurid, boogiefied, and at time even borderline psychedelic. Humble Pie took 1 original, 5 covers, and 1 song which they credited to Ida Cox but has nothing in common with the credited song, and through ripped through them with all the power, intensity and emotion they had for some of the best 73 minutes of rock and heavy blues I have ever heard! The thing I love the most is that they had the ability to make the cover song completly their own. I have heard allot of versions of Willie ... Read More Rating: - Still rockin'One of the best live performances ever recorded. Humble Pie sounds great, with that seventies feeling and mood. |