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title: "Smokin'"
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# Smokin'

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- **What is this?** Smokin'
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No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: HUMBLE PIE Title: SMOKIN' Street Release Date: 07/07/1987 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP

Review: Classic seventies album - What a way to remember that not all great music happened in the sixties ! Steve Marriots vocals, as always, stand out, but the credits are a second to none list of musicians and other vocalists. I would strongly recommend this album to anyone thinking of buying.
Review: Turning Point - I replaced my vinyl copy of this album with the CD version simply because over nigh on 40 years of playing, the vinyl was worn out. And in CD version, it's still as powerful to these ears today as it was when I first listened to it. Released after the "Performance" album and after the departure of Pete Frampton, this is the turning point where Steve began to show his interest in black soul music, fused with his penchant for writing rock ditties and this gave birth to 30 Days In The Hole replete with the backing singing of the Blackberries which is absolutely sublime - a classic track that is truly timeless - and a pointer to where the Mighty Midget was headed! Of course, part of the objective here was also to introduce the fanbase to a new guitarist in the form of Clem Clemson and he shines throughout the straight blues outing of I Wonder, although he does otherwise pretty much disappear into what is more of a band sound with Hot 'N Nasty, The Fixer and Sweet Peace And Time - certainly, he was not a bad guitarist, but substantially muted compared to Mr Frampton! All in all this was the last really rocking album that The Pie produced and remains a towering testament to the band at the height of it's powers

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic seventies album
*by B***O on 22 February 2021*

What a way to remember that not all great music happened in the sixties ! Steve Marriots vocals, as always, stand out, but the credits are a second to none list of musicians and other vocalists. I would strongly recommend this album to anyone thinking of buying.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Turning Point
*by J***N on 13 December 2012*

I replaced my vinyl copy of this album with the CD version simply because over nigh on 40 years of playing, the vinyl was worn out. And in CD version, it's still as powerful to these ears today as it was when I first listened to it. Released after the "Performance" album and after the departure of Pete Frampton, this is the turning point where Steve began to show his interest in black soul music, fused with his penchant for writing rock ditties and this gave birth to 30 Days In The Hole replete with the backing singing of the Blackberries which is absolutely sublime - a classic track that is truly timeless - and a pointer to where the Mighty Midget was headed! Of course, part of the objective here was also to introduce the fanbase to a new guitarist in the form of Clem Clemson and he shines throughout the straight blues outing of I Wonder, although he does otherwise pretty much disappear into what is more of a band sound with Hot 'N Nasty, The Fixer and Sweet Peace And Time - certainly, he was not a bad guitarist, but substantially muted compared to Mr Frampton! All in all this was the last really rocking album that The Pie produced and remains a towering testament to the band at the height of it's powers

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Smokin Gem
*by P***P on 8 August 2012*

Really only began to appreciate the vocal range and versatility of Steve Marriott quite recently. This album entirely vindicates my view through a dynamic rock/soul/blues set list that must be heard at maximum volume. I was totally blown away by the near 9 minute track "I Wonder". That said, Humble Pie in this format deliver on every track. Many years ago the late Tommy Vance used to host the Friday Rock Show and its yearly poll of viewers top 10 Classic Rock tracks. Looking back, how Humble Pie didnt feature is a mystery (please correct me if i'm wrong). Check this album out, you will not be disappointed.

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