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Japanese only SHM paper sleeve pressing. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music J...  more »

     

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All Artists: Humble Pie
Title: Performance
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Japan/Zoom
Release Date: 4/19/2009
Album Type: Import
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4988005555175

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Japanese only SHM paper sleeve pressing. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD display manufacturing SHM-CDs feature improved transparency on the data side of the disc allowing for more accurate reading of CD data by the CD player laser head. SHM-CD format CDs are fully compatible with standard CD players.

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The 5th Slice of Humble Pie - LIVE! [2009 SHM-CD]
Wharf Rat | Texas | 05/26/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In support of their must-have studio album, "Rock On", Humble Pie hit the road to rock their fans with their live performances. One venue they played toward the end of their tour in the U.S. was the great Fillmore East; which, brings us to the recordings there that became one of the best 'live' albums ever.



The indispensable and highly regarded "Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore" was an immediate hit upon release and is remembered by many today as one of THE essential live albums to have in your music collection. Originally a double-album, Performance fits on one CD and from start to finish reveals the stunning, electric, and thrilling sound with which Humble Pie entertained their live audiences. Listening to Performance puts you in the front row of the show with Humble Pie right in front of you, and they aren't in the mood to disappoint.



The album begins with a hard-rockin' rendition of Ids Cox's "Four Day Creep" that really starts the 'show' with a bang. Next, Steve works the audience up with his bluesy, soulful wailing before beginning the great Willie Dixon number "I'm Ready" done the Humble pie way: loud, hard and groovin'. The band then breaks into one of the great cuts off of "Rock On", "Stone Cold Fever", a soul-searing hard rock song with a classic riff along with some great lead guitar from Frampton.

Side-Two of the first LP comes next with a long, jamming interpretation of Dr. John's "I Walk On Gilded Splinters". The song begins as a slow, grooving rocker with Steve's soulful singing; which, continues to build from verse and chorus into a great jam in the middle to a fast paced lead break by Frampton that eventually brings the band full circle to a slow, blues-shuffle ending chorus. 'Gilded Splinters' clocks in at about 24:30 minutes and ends the first disk (on the original LP).



Song number 5 on the CD begins side 3 of the double-album. The band breaks into a low-keyed, lumbering blues jam of Humble Pie's arrangement of Muddy Waters' "Rolling Stone". Steve's soulful, preaching floats above the music as he both sings the song and interacts with the audience, encouraging their involvement as the number rocks along. This jam also builds into a great hard rocking, faster paced climax, with Frampton playing a great lead after which everyone sings the concluding words in unison. "Rolling Stone" is a little over 16 minutes long and took up the entirety of side 3.



The fourth side (song 6 here) begins with the Pie performing their great, uplifting version of Ray Charles' "Hallelujah (I Love Her So)". The whole band joins in on the vocals as they play a swinging/rocking rhythm back-drop that really pays great honor to the elder Charles' classic song. The audience shows great appreciation at the conclusion of this number. The Pie concludes this live set (song 7) with one of the greatest cover songs they ever performed. "I Don't Need No Doctor", penned by Ashford/Simpson/Armstead, has one of the greatest guitar riffs ever. Steve sings it with his powerful, soul-drenched voice with the urgency of an emergency room physician as the band keeps up the fast-paced, hard-rock rhythm. Frampton plays another great lead; which, turns strait into the middle-section vocal jam by Steve. The song concludes with the hard rock riffing that it began with and ends the album with a huge bang, just like it began. What a show!



If you like 'live' albums, you'll LOVE this one. Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore is one of the great live albums of any rock era. Unfortunately, after this tour, Peter Frampton left Humble Pie for the uncharted waters of a solo career. This left the rest of the band looking for a new lead guitarist/song-writer/singer. With the uncertainty of that situation, how would their next album fare....? Let's just say that the future of the band was not in jeopardy and their next album, "Smokin'", would continue the band's status as one of the biggest acts in rock.



This review is of the 2009 Universal/Japan SHM-CD, 24-bit remastered pressing [UICY-94068] of "Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore". This edition comes with a clear, resealable plastic sleeve which protects the entire mini-sleeve replica. The original 12" inch, double-album has been fully restored to its original condition with all artwork/pictures and gatefold included on a smaller, 4" x 4" scale. The entire original double-album fits onto one CD that is protected by a clear plastic anti-static sleeve. It also comes with an obi, a English/Japanese lyric insert, as well as exact replicas of both original 12" LP labels, one of which has a production/copy number printed on one side. This remastered pressing is highly recommended both for the packaging and for the superb sound quality. If you're unable to get this edition, the 2007 Universal/japan remastered edition is also recommended. No other pressings have the great sonic quality as these 24-bit remasters at this time. Get one while you can!!"