Humble Pie Discography 19692 Better !!exclusive!! -

Town and Country was released only in the UK. The album’s potential was sabotaged when their record label, Immediate Records, suddenly collapsed shortly after its release, forcing the album out of stores just after it went on sale. Despite this commercial setback, it is now recognized as a critically acclaimed "rarity" that demonstrates the band's depth beyond pure rock power.

(October 1969) Released just two months later! An acoustic, folk-blues detour that confused fans at the time but now stands as a brave left-turn. “The Sad Bag of Shaky Jake” is a hidden gem. 2x more intimate than anything they’d do later. humble pie discography 19692 better

In 1971, Humble Pie released their self-titled album, , which is often referred to as their breakthrough album. This album showcased a more mature and cohesive sound, blending rock, blues, and folk elements. The album featured hit singles like 'Get on with Your Life' and 'Too Rolling Stoned'. Town and Country was released only in the UK

, documenting their transition from an experimental "supergroup" into one of the most formidable hard-rock and boogie-rock outfits of the 1970s. Formed by Steve Marriott (Small Faces) and Peter Frampton (The Herd), with bassist Greg Ridley and drummer Jerry Shirley, the band's discography in these years reflects a radical shift in musical philosophy. The Foundation: Experimental Roots (1969–1970) (October 1969) Released just two months later