Wednesday, 30 March 2022

Humble Pie - Rock On (1971)

Year: March 1971 (CD ????)
Label: Rebound Records (Russia), 314 520 240-2
Style: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Moreton, Essex, England, UK
Time: 38:34
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 235 Mb

Charts: U.S. #118, CA #87.
Rock On saw Humble Pie establishing the heavy blues/rock sound they became famous for, led in no small part by their new manager, Dee Anthony, after the collapse of Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records. It was Frampton's favourite album with Humble Pie, but he was becoming unhappy with continuing in the band. In the latter part of the year, after their live album Performance Rockin' the Fillmore was mixed, and shortly before it was released, he left the band to pursue a solo career, and take his music in a more acoustic direction.
Most of the songs on Rock On were performed live on tour before being recorded for the album. Singer and guitarist Steve Marriott turned the production into a studio party of sorts, featuring numerous guest performers from the world of blues and soul. Distinguished performers such as PP Arnold, who Marriott knew very well from his Small Faces days, Doris Troy who had a U.S. hit in the early 1960s with her own self-composed song "Just One Look" (later covered by The Hollies), and Claudia Lennear (who had sung backing for artists such as Joe Cocker, Freddie King and Gene Clark), were featured on this album.
The album features the classic rock song "Stone Cold Fever", written by band members Marriott, bassist Greg Ridley, Frampton and drummer Jerry Shirley. Marriott's ballad "A Song For Jenny" (written for first wife Jenny Rylance) features The Soul Sisters (Doris Troy, P.P. Arnold and Claudia Lennear) on backing vocals. B.J. Cole contributes pedal steel guitar. "Strange Days" is a blues rock song in which Marriott's powerful vocals soar as close to a live performance as any on this album. The vocals have a delayed echo, sounding grounded yet "out there"; and Frampton's guitar solos weave throughout. It is also the longest song on the album. "Sour Grain" was a joint composition by Frampton and Marriott, keeping the same tempo as "Shine On", but with just Marriott on vocals. "Big George" was a Ridley composition, for which he sang the lead vocals.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_On_(Humble_Pie_album)

01. Shine On (03:00)
02. Sour Grain (02:40)
03. 79th And Sunset (03:01)
04. Stone Cold Fever (04:09)
05. Rollin' Stone (05:59)
06. A Song For Jenny (02:35)
07. The Light (03:15)
08. Big George (04:07)
09. Strange Days (06:36)
10. Red Neck Jump (03:07)

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