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Humble Pie Discography 19692 Better //top\\
Here are the most likely possibilities:
Later Years (1975-1979)
Humble Pie: The Blueprint for Hard Rock
- Sound: Heavier, more confident hard rock. First with drummer Jerry Shirley (permanent).
- Key Tracks: "One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba", "Earth and Water Song", "Red Light Mama, Red Hot!"
- Why it’s "better": Aggressive, psychedelic-blues jams that laid groundwork for boogie rock.
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Key Tracks to Revisit:
Smokin’ is the band’s commercial zenith. Featuring the anthemic “30 Days in the Hole” (inspired by the UK’s harsh drug laws) and a thunderous cover of “I Don’t Need No Doctor” (Ray Charles again), this album sold over a million copies. Clempson’s fiery guitar and Marriott’s shredded-throat vocals defined early ‘70s hard rock. The title fits: every track grooves like a well-stoked furnace. Here are the most likely possibilities: Later Years
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