Smokin', released in March 1972, is the fifth studio album by the English group Humble Pie and their first following the departure of lead guitarist Peter Frampton. Clem Clempson joined the group on lead guitar. Smokin' was the band's most commercially successful record, reaching #6 on the US charts, #20 in the UK, and #9 in Australia, supported by two singles - Hot 'n' Nasty and 30 Days in the Hole - and a busy touring schedule.
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Smokin', released in March 1972, is the fifth studio album by the English group Humble Pie and their first following the departure of lead guita… read more
Smokin', released in March 1972, is the fifth studio album by the English group Humble Pie and their first following the departure of lead guitarist Peter Frampton. Clem Clempson jo… read more
Humble Pie was a British rock music band from 1969-82, best known for its hard-rocking recordings and concert performances during their peak period on A&M records from 1970-1975. The band initially consisted in 1969 of Steve Marriott (formerly of Small Faces; lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Peter Frampton (from The Herd; lead guitar), Greg Ridley (from Spooky Tooth; bass) and Jerry Shirley (from The Apostolic Intervention; drums). The joining of all these fairly known players resulted in Humble Pie being considered a bit of a “supergroup”. Worried about great expectations, the… read more
Humble Pie was a British rock music band from 1969-82, best known for its hard-rocking recordings and concert performances during their peak period on A&M records from 1970-1975. The b… read more
Humble Pie was a British rock music band from 1969-82, best known for its hard-rocking recordings and concert performances during their peak period on A&M records from 1970-1975. The band initially consisted in 1969 of Steve Marri…read more