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This was the last album by the classic Humble Pie lineup featuring Peter Frampton, who quit shortly after the tour documented on PERFORMANCE--ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE. Frampton departed because of artistic differences with co-founder Steve Marriott--he felt that the acoustic semi-pop songs he favored were being crowded out by a reliance on Led Zeppelin-style guitar rock.
ROCK ON, however, is still reasonably split between the two styles. Highlights include Frampton's melodic and gospel-ish "Shine On," Marriott's Faces-style boogie "79th and Sunset" (featuring the immortal line "There'll be some dramas inside her pajamas tonight"), and a convincing version of Howlin' Wolf's "Rollin' Stone."
Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, England in January 1971.
Personnel: Steve Marriott (vocals, guitar, harp, harmonica, keyboards); Peter (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Greg Ridley, Peter Frampton (vocals, guitar); Doris Troy, Alexis Korner, P.P. Arnold, Claudia Lennear (vocals); B.J. Cole (steel guitar); Bobby Keys (saxophone); Jerry Shirley (keyboards, drums).
Audio Mixer: Glyn Johns.
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England (01/1971).
Photographer: John Kelly.
Unknown Contributor Role: Greg Ridley.
Humble Pie: Steve Marriott (vocals, guitar, harp, keyboards); Peter Frampton (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Greg Ridley (vocals, guitar, bass); Jerry Shirley (keyboards, drums).
Additional personnel: Alexis Korner (vocals); B.J. Cole (pedal steel guitar); Bobby Keys (saxophone).
Rolling Stone (5/13/71, p.46) - "...Probably the greatest talent in the group is Peter Frampton...he is a strong and sensitive vocalist and a great writer, but he really stands out as a guitarist..." Rock On Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $2.03) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rock/Pop CDs, Hard Rock | | Label | Universal Special Products | | Orig Year | 1971 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3418  | | CD Universe Part number | 1178031 | | Catalog number | 520240 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Sep 19, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Glyn Johns; Humble Pie | | Engineer | Glyn Johns | | Recording Time | 38 minutes | | Personnel | Peter Frampton - vocals, guitar, keyboards Steve Marriott - vocals, guitar, harp, keyboards Jerry Shirley - keyboards, drums Greg Ridley - vocals, guitar, bass
Also: Bobby Keys, Doris Troy, B.J. Cole, P.P. Arnold, Claudia Lennear, Alexis Korner |
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