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Five CD set. Hot on the heels of last year's Humble Pie's Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 1 comes the Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 2, collating rare and previously (officially) unreleased live shows that were illicitly recorded between 1971 and 1981. Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and un-official sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an anthology of Humble Pie live on stage from 1971-1981. The Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 2 is a raw testament to what this band did best; playing bluesy, gutsy, soulful hard rock, live on stage. Drawn from a variety of mainly audience recordings that have previously only been available as "under the counter" pirate releases, this is an honest, often unforgiving, tribute to a classic and much missed '70s super-group.
Five CD set. Hot on the heels of last year's Humble Pie's Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 1 comes the Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 2, collating rare and previously (officially) unreleased live shows that were illicitly recorded between 1971 and 1981. Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and un-official sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an anthology of Humble Pie live on stage from 1971-1981. The Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 2 is a raw testament to what this band did best; playing bluesy, gutsy, soulful hard rock, live on stage. Drawn from a variety of mainly audience recordings that have previously only been available as "under the counter" pirate releases, this is an honest, often unforgiving, tribute to a classic and much missed '70s super-group.
5013929920187

Details

Format: CD
Label: CRR
Rel. Date: 04/27/2018
UPC: 5013929920187

Official Bootleg Box Set Vol 2
Artist: Humble Pie
Format: CD
New: In Stock $33.99 $28.89 ON SALE
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Four Day Creep
2. C'mon Everybody
3. The Fixer
4. I Wonder
5. Sweet Peace and Time
6. Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
7. Rollin' Stone
8. I Don't Need No Doctor
9. Intro / Four Day Creep 1
10. C'mon Everybody 1
11. The Fixer 1
12. Clem's Solo Intro / I Wonder 1
13. Hallelujah (I Love Her So) 1
14. Sweet Peace and Time 1
15. Rollin' Stone 1
16. I Don't Need No Doctor 1
17. (I'm a) Road Runner 1
18. Four Day Creep 1
19. Stone Cold Fever 2
20. C'mon Everybody 2
21. I Don't Need No Doctor 2
22. Oh La-De-Da 2
23. I Don't Need No Doctor 2
24. 30 Days in the Hole 2
25. Intro / I Don't Need No Doctor 2
26. Infatuation 2
27. All Shook Up 2
28. Drum Solo 2
29. 30 Days in the Hole / I Walk on Gilded Splinters 3
30. Tin Soldier 3
31. Fool for a Pretty Face 3
32. Route 66 / Tulsa Time / Be Bop a Lula 3
33. I Don't Need No Doctor 3
34. Infatuation 3
35. 30 Days in the Hole 3
36. Tin Soldier 3
37. Fool for a Pretty Face 3
38. Route 66 3
39. Be Bop a Lula 4
40. Tulsa Time

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Five CD set. Hot on the heels of last year's Humble Pie's Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 1 comes the Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 2, collating rare and previously (officially) unreleased live shows that were illicitly recorded between 1971 and 1981. Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and un-official sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an anthology of Humble Pie live on stage from 1971-1981. The Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 2 is a raw testament to what this band did best; playing bluesy, gutsy, soulful hard rock, live on stage. Drawn from a variety of mainly audience recordings that have previously only been available as "under the counter" pirate releases, this is an honest, often unforgiving, tribute to a classic and much missed '70s super-group.
        
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