Humble pie fool for a pretty face
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Recorded in Cincinnati the second disc comprises of a full on live set that finds Humble Pie in their native environment. Steve Marriott’s (in)famous tongue-in-cheek humour is still ever present, most notably on closer ‘Happy Birthday, Birthday Girl’. In fact Humble Pie sound reinvigorated and there’s an energised ‘back to square one’ feel that permeates the whole disc. Theatrical, and with a touch of ‘Leader Of The Pack’, ‘Middle Age Anxiety’ is all wrapped up in swirling organ and sits easily aside the gospel flavoured ‘Lonely No More’. However, ‘Poor Man’s Rich Man’ finds Marriott in full on cheeky Cockney mode to deliver an upbeat tale about wheelin’ and dealin’.
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The sound of The Atlanta Years is an extension of latter day Small Faces but with a strong twist of Americana.
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‘Ain’t You Glad (New York Can’t Talk)’ is a late night cab ride through the Big Apple with its distinctly Taxi Driver vibe while the hard hitting ‘Sweet Nuthins’, heavy on the bottom end, delivers a succession of punches. His vocals are a soulful as ever and they overlay a rich, chocolatey sound that’s layered with delicious harmonies. Recorded at Pyramid Eye Studios, Tennessee in ‘82 the nine tracks on this first disc were slated for a new album and opening cut, ‘Heartbreaker’ is a strong as anything Marriott has ever recorded. Often viewed as his ‘Wilderness Years’ the early ‘80s found Steve Marriott relocating to the USA, dropping the prefix ‘super’ and assembling a group of (relatively) unknowns to comprise Humble Pie mark III. Rising phoenix-like in the early ‘80s Humble Pie relocated to the States and the fruits of that sojourn are here in The Atlanta Years. They blazed a trail around the world throughout the ‘70s before crashing in true rock n’ roll fashion. Formed in Essex in 1969 Humble Pie were one of the very first supergroups.