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Back on Track
Humble Pie
Back on Track
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Steve Marriott may be gone but his blistering brand of hard rock & timeless songwriting lives on in the hands of his original band mates, Jerry Shirley & Greg Ridley. Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour supervised the sess...  more »

     
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All Artists: Humble Pie
Title: Back on Track
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sanctuary UK
Release Date: 2/19/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Blues Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Hard Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Steve Marriott may be gone but his blistering brand of hard rock & timeless songwriting lives on in the hands of his original band mates, Jerry Shirley & Greg Ridley. Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour supervised the sessions for this long-awaited reunion album & Steve would be proud of the results. 2002.

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Humble Pie - 'Back On Track' (Sanctuary)
Mike Reed | USA | 01/22/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"When I first heard some cuts off this CD,I made SURE it wasn't maybe some obscure little-known Pie lp reissue that I've never heard.It's that good.Well,without the late Steve Marriott anyway.This ten-track disc more or less threw me for somewhat of a loop.Old time members bassist Greg Ridley and drummer Jerry Shirley is joined with new recruits guitarist Bobby Tench and vocalist Dave Colwell.Tunes that make this CD worth your time are the catchy "Dignified",the somewhat funky "Ain't No Big Thing","All I Ever Needed" and "This Time".I saw Humble Pie awhile back when they toured with Mahogany Rush and the late '70's glam idols Angel.Anyone else remember that?I recall their set lasting just thirty minutes in which they played like actually four,maybe five songs.Marriott kept going on about his two good-for-nothing ex-wives and spitting on the crowd.Yes,a good time was had by all.A sad footnote:sometime after the making of this disc,bassist Greg Ridley had passed away.One can never tell,for drummer Jerry Shirley just might decide to continue on.I've seen few other bands do it."
Not Really Humble Pie, But Not Bad.....
G. Griffin | Alexandria, Va. | 05/23/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"First off, Humble Pie WAS Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton, not Bobby Tench and this journeyman-for-hire guitar player. That is not to denigrate the contributions of Greg Ridley and Jerry Shirley. They were an integral part of what made Humble Pie unique and great. That being said, this is a damn fine album!!! Good tunes and tight, rockin' playing! If you had never heard the original band you would enjoy this disc immensely. This may have been made to help out Mr. Ridley, whose health was in serious decline when this was recorded. You could do worse!!! Although I don't play this as much as say,Town and Country or Performance, I do pull it off the shelf on occasion and crank it up and have a rockin' good time!! Recommended....."
Humble Pie 30 years past prime minus Marriott
Frank S. Cohen | Leominster, MA | 08/05/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I'm writing and rating this to balance the bewildering dominance of 5 star reviews with lots of helpful, supportive votes. Such reviews and helpful votes may lead some consumers to believe that this album rates a masterpiece that is an essential addition to any respectable record collection. Please keep in mind that this is Humble Pie, 30 years past their prime and without Steve Mariott, the foundational (not just a founding) figure of the band. Gotta love the mindless fanatics that can, at times, dominate customer reviews at Amazon. How can such an album rate a masterpiece or essential is beyond me. How others can validate such nonsense with their votes of approval is beyond me as well. Please balance the ignorance with your helpful votes for this review. Trust me. This album, which I bought as a $1.99 cut-out out of curiousity, is nothing more than a shadow of past accomplishments."