Winterland 1973 - Deluxe Edition
Humble Pie
Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition is a 2026 2‑CD (and accompanying vinyl) release built around Humble Pie’s May 6, 1973 show at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, captured at the height of the Steve Marriott era. The performance features the classic lineup—Marriott (vocals, guitar), Clem Clempson (guitar), Greg Ridley (bass), and Jerry Shirley (drums)—stretching their blues‑rock and boogie repertoire into long, high‑energy jams that helped cement their reputation as one of the loudest, fiercest live bands of the early ’70s. The deluxe package pairs that full concert (Disc 1) with a second disc recorded at the Country Club in Reseda, California on May 17, 1981, plus a rare studio collaboration between Marriott and Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones as a bonus track.
Disc 1 presents the Winterland set almost as‑was: it opens with “Up Your Sleeves” and “4 Day Creep,” then barrels through covers and originals like “C’mon Everybody,” “Honky Tonk Woman,” “Stone Cold Fever,” “I Believe to My Soul,” “30 Days in the Hole,” “(I’m A) Road Runner,” “Hallelujah (I Love You So),” “I Don’t Need No Doctor,” “Hot N’ Nasty,” and “Bluestalk.” Songs often spill past the six‑ or seven‑minute mark, filled with Marriott’s raspy, testifying vocals, thick Les Paul tones, extended solos, and rowdy crowd interplay that push the band toward a soul‑inflected, almost proto‑jam‑band energy. Disc 2’s 1981 set—featuring cuts like “Infatuation,” “Tin Soldier,” “Fool for a Pretty Face,” “Route 66,” “Be‑Bop‑a‑Lula,” and “Tulsa Time”—shows a later incarnation of Humble Pie, looser and more straight‑ahead rock ’n’ roll but still driven by Marriott’s voice and stagecraft. Taken together, Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition functions as a vault‑driven celebration of Humble Pie live: one disc capturing them in their classic, roaring prime and another documenting how that spirit carried forward into the ’80s, wrapped in packaging clearly aimed at classic‑rock and archive‑release obsessives.
Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition is a 2026 2‑CD (and accompanying vinyl) release built around Humble Pie’s May 6, 1973 show at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, captured at the height of the Steve Marriott era. The performance features the classic lineup—Marriott (vocals, guitar), Clem Clempson (guitar), Greg Ridley (bass), and Jerry Shirley (drums)—stretching their blues‑rock and boogie repertoire into long, high‑energy jams that helped cement their reputation as one of the loudest, fiercest live bands of the early ’70s. The deluxe package pairs that full concert (Disc 1) with a second disc recorded at the Country Club in Reseda, California on May 17, 1981, plus a rare studio collaboration between Marriott and Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones as a bonus track.
Disc 1 presents the Winterland set almost as‑was: it opens with “Up Your Sleeves” and “4 Day Creep,” then barrels through covers and originals like “C’mon Everybody,” “Honky Tonk Woman,” “Stone Cold Fever,” “I Believe to My Soul,” “30 Days in the Hole,” “(I’m A) Road Runner,” “Hallelujah (I Love You So),” “I Don’t Need No Doctor,” “Hot N’ Nasty,” and “Bluestalk.” Songs often spill past the six‑ or seven‑minute mark, filled with Marriott’s raspy, testifying vocals, thick Les Paul tones, extended solos, and rowdy crowd interplay that push the band toward a soul‑inflected, almost proto‑jam‑band energy. Disc 2’s 1981 set—featuring cuts like “Infatuation,” “Tin Soldier,” “Fool for a Pretty Face,” “Route 66,” “Be‑Bop‑a‑Lula,” and “Tulsa Time”—shows a later incarnation of Humble Pie, looser and more straight‑ahead rock ’n’ roll but still driven by Marriott’s voice and stagecraft. Taken together, Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition functions as a vault‑driven celebration of Humble Pie live: one disc capturing them in their classic, roaring prime and another documenting how that spirit carried forward into the ’80s, wrapped in packaging clearly aimed at classic‑rock and archive‑release obsessives.
Winterland 1973 - Deluxe Edition
Humble Pie
Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition is a 2026 2‑CD (and accompanying vinyl) release built around Humble Pie’s May 6, 1973 show at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, captured at the height of the Steve Marriott era. The performance features the classic lineup—Marriott (vocals, guitar), Clem Clempson (guitar), Greg Ridley (bass), and Jerry Shirley (drums)—stretching their blues‑rock and boogie repertoire into long, high‑energy jams that helped cement their reputation as one of the loudest, fiercest live bands of the early ’70s. The deluxe package pairs that full concert (Disc 1) with a second disc recorded at the Country Club in Reseda, California on May 17, 1981, plus a rare studio collaboration between Marriott and Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones as a bonus track.
Disc 1 presents the Winterland set almost as‑was: it opens with “Up Your Sleeves” and “4 Day Creep,” then barrels through covers and originals like “C’mon Everybody,” “Honky Tonk Woman,” “Stone Cold Fever,” “I Believe to My Soul,” “30 Days in the Hole,” “(I’m A) Road Runner,” “Hallelujah (I Love You So),” “I Don’t Need No Doctor,” “Hot N’ Nasty,” and “Bluestalk.” Songs often spill past the six‑ or seven‑minute mark, filled with Marriott’s raspy, testifying vocals, thick Les Paul tones, extended solos, and rowdy crowd interplay that push the band toward a soul‑inflected, almost proto‑jam‑band energy. Disc 2’s 1981 set—featuring cuts like “Infatuation,” “Tin Soldier,” “Fool for a Pretty Face,” “Route 66,” “Be‑Bop‑a‑Lula,” and “Tulsa Time”—shows a later incarnation of Humble Pie, looser and more straight‑ahead rock ’n’ roll but still driven by Marriott’s voice and stagecraft. Taken together, Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition functions as a vault‑driven celebration of Humble Pie live: one disc capturing them in their classic, roaring prime and another documenting how that spirit carried forward into the ’80s, wrapped in packaging clearly aimed at classic‑rock and archive‑release obsessives.
Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition is a 2026 2‑CD (and accompanying vinyl) release built around Humble Pie’s May 6, 1973 show at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, captured at the height of the Steve Marriott era. The performance features the classic lineup—Marriott (vocals, guitar), Clem Clempson (guitar), Greg Ridley (bass), and Jerry Shirley (drums)—stretching their blues‑rock and boogie repertoire into long, high‑energy jams that helped cement their reputation as one of the loudest, fiercest live bands of the early ’70s. The deluxe package pairs that full concert (Disc 1) with a second disc recorded at the Country Club in Reseda, California on May 17, 1981, plus a rare studio collaboration between Marriott and Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones as a bonus track.
Disc 1 presents the Winterland set almost as‑was: it opens with “Up Your Sleeves” and “4 Day Creep,” then barrels through covers and originals like “C’mon Everybody,” “Honky Tonk Woman,” “Stone Cold Fever,” “I Believe to My Soul,” “30 Days in the Hole,” “(I’m A) Road Runner,” “Hallelujah (I Love You So),” “I Don’t Need No Doctor,” “Hot N’ Nasty,” and “Bluestalk.” Songs often spill past the six‑ or seven‑minute mark, filled with Marriott’s raspy, testifying vocals, thick Les Paul tones, extended solos, and rowdy crowd interplay that push the band toward a soul‑inflected, almost proto‑jam‑band energy. Disc 2’s 1981 set—featuring cuts like “Infatuation,” “Tin Soldier,” “Fool for a Pretty Face,” “Route 66,” “Be‑Bop‑a‑Lula,” and “Tulsa Time”—shows a later incarnation of Humble Pie, looser and more straight‑ahead rock ’n’ roll but still driven by Marriott’s voice and stagecraft. Taken together, Winterland 1973 – Deluxe Edition functions as a vault‑driven celebration of Humble Pie live: one disc capturing them in their classic, roaring prime and another documenting how that spirit carried forward into the ’80s, wrapped in packaging clearly aimed at classic‑rock and archive‑release obsessives.
